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Release Blitz: Cinder Royal, by Mila Crawford

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I was royalty, a prince. I was expected to act a certain way, do certain things. But I wanted something more out of life.

I wanted love.

Then fate threw me a curve ball in the form of a gorgeous commoner, someone I shouldn’t marry because of how different our lives were, but she was the only woman I’d ever wanted.

From the moment I saw Cindy I knew she was the one.

My wife.

My Queen.

The woman I’d give my virginity to.

She didn’t see herself as worthy.

But Cindy was everything I’d ever wanted and more.

It was time I showed her that it didn’t matter where we were in life … to me she was all I needed.

To me she was Cinderella.Warning: This is sugary sweet fairytale retelling with dual virgins who only want each other, and a happily ever after that is sure to give you a toothache..

 

 

 

I took her to my penthouse apartment in the city, the closest place I could think of, and one that would give us privacy. I wanted her in my space, surrounded by my things, my scent.

After I’d gotten her a glass of wine and showed her around, we stood by the window for long moments, just staring at the city below. We talked about our families, what it was like being royalty, what it was like for her growing up.

It was perfect.

Turning toward her, I pulled her into my arms and held her for a moment, listening to her breath hitch as I wrapped my hands around her hips. She was soft and warm. Having Cindy, knowing she was mine, that I’d claim every inch of her tonight, was a heady, powerful feeling.

“Take me to your room,” she said softly after a few moments. I pulled back and looked into her eyes, my heart thundering at those words.

“You’re sure?”

She rose up on her toes and kissed me. “I’m sure,” she said against my mouth.

I took the lead, moving through my apartment, taking her to my room. The next time I was with her would be at the palace. But right now, this was perfect even if I wanted her to have so much more.

And I was more than fine with that.

I had her on the bed seconds later. She looked up at me, so much innocence and vulnerability on her face.

“I should have made this special for you, more romantic. I should have you on a bed of silk, your body primed before I devoured you.”

She gasped and closed her eyes.

“This is perfect because it’s what I want.”

I held in my groan of pleasure at the fact that I was about to finally have this beautiful woman, that I was about to give myself over to her … give her my virginity.

“It’s only you,” I whispered. “You’re the only one.”

She gasped again and I knew she was aware of what I meant.

“Alex,” she whispered, her pleasure clear in her voice and in her expression. A moment of silence passed before she licked her lips and glanced down. “You’re my first.”

My heart thundered at hearing her words, knowing that in this moment we’d both give ourselves to each other.

“Undress for me,” I said deeply, darkly. I watched as she got undressed, then stood there and stared at all her perfect flesh revealed. She was mine … only mine. I forced myself not to grab my cock and stroke the bastard, ease the ache that settled heavily between my legs.

My dick was hard, throbbing, my balls drawn up tight to my body.

Cindy breathed heavily, her breasts rising and falling softly, her nipples tight, hard. My mouth watered for a taste.

“Alex.” She whispered my name again and I groaned in pleasure.

“You have no fucking idea how much I want you.” I took a step forward and started getting undressed. I worked my belt free first, then went for the button of my pants. When I was out of my slacks and boxer briefs, I started unbuttoning my shirt. Damn all these fucking layers.    

 

 

 

Mila Crawford is a book lover and has been around them one way or another her whole life. She is a fan of happily ever afters, sassy heroines, over the top alphas, and most of all safe reads.

 

 

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Now Live: Don’t Let Me Be Yours, by Dominique Laura & Kimberly Reese

 

  
Title: Don’t Let Me Be Yours
Authors: Dominique Laura & Kimberly Reese
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: August 24, 2018

 

Blurb

 

ESPERANZA ‘PERRIE’
AYALA
I’m a force to be reckoned with.

I’ve worked my way to get to where I’m at. Life was good, but then I fell for
him.

He’s my best friend’s soon-to-be husband. There’s no ring, but there will
be.

She’s everything I’m not. He’s everything my body needs, what it craves.

We didn’t cheat. No. We had one night, after their umpteenth breakup.

We had fun, and when they got back together, it was like it never happened.

But it did, and I need more. But more isn’t possible, so I’ll settle for his
friendship—for now.

LAWRENCE STERLING MONTGOMERY IIII’m a lucky bastard who’s always been confident in where my life will lead.

Take over one of the most influential West Coast families. Marry the right
girl.

But my plans are shaken when the wrong girl stirs up forbidden feelings.

We match in all the ways that should count.

I want her, but I can’t have her—won’t let myself have her.

We had our fun, but I’ve made a mistake.

I’m just not sure if the mistake was being with her in the first place or
letting her go.

Author Note: contains cheating, a heroine with a smart
mouth, and a sexy AF alpha asshole.

 

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Dominique Laura
Dominique Laura is an advocate for love, mental health, and
happy ever afters. She’s snarky and sarcastic, and she lives in sunny Los
Angeles with her dog, who she’s slightly obsessed with. When she isn’t writing,
she’s either reading or swooning over animals.
Kimberly Reese
Kimberly
Reese published her first novel in 2017 and has since been hard at work writing
more steamy stories. She grew up in a military family and is currently working
on her tan in Arizona. When she isn’t writing, you can catch her reading,
traveling, resisting the urge to adopt more dogs, or spending time with family.

 

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Blog Tour: Sunny Shelly Reviews The Dog Walker’s Diary, by Kathryn Donahue

Title: The Dog Walker’s Diary
Author: Kathryn Donahue
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Cover Designer: Madeline Berger
Editor: Kelsy Thompson
Hosted by: Lady Amber’s PR
Blurb:
Daniel Ashe has reason to believe he is incapable of falling in love. He certainly has no romantic interest in Annie, the odd Irish woman he hired to walk his dogs – but every night he comes home to find she has left him a new and fantastical story about their secret lives. His dachshund is a buccaneer on the high seas, his retriever recounts a past life as a circus lion, and Daniel is cast time and again as a romantic hero.
As her stories become the highlight of his day, Daniel realizes that Annie is embedding hints about her own astonishing past, and he has to ask himself if he’s truly incapable of falling in love after all.

Sunny Shelly’s Review: 3.5 Stars

I thought that The Dog Walker’s Diary started off really strong. It’s an interesting concept, and I found the journal entries that Annie writes to Daniel to be rather amusing. It was a cute, out-of-the-ordinary way for the couple to fall for one another.

But then the second part of the book felt like I was reading something completely different. The tone was different, and the book became a mystery with a betrayal that felt like it came out of nowhere. The story was overall enjoyable, and not your typical romance trope, but I felt like there were two different novels that got smushed together.

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

Kathryn Donahue is a freelance writer and former tongue-in-cheek advice columnist for The Deepwell Press. Her humor essays have been published in First Sunday, and she won the Spotlight Award for her one-act play The Sty. Her debut novel, The Dog Walker’s Diary, is a Forward finalist for Indie Book of the Year. It earned a coveted star review from Publishers Weekly, ( “… a diverting delight from beginning to end,”) and a four star rating from RT Book Reviews, (“… one of the most remarkably unique contemporary romances this year.”) Ms. Donahue is completing a new novel, and working on a screenplay.
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Dog Diary
Thursday, 5:00 a.m.
Dear Annie,
Your stories are back in here, but during their short hiatus to my office I showed them to my boss. After reading them, Peter took off his glasses and said, “So you’re telling me that this woman leaves you a new fairy tale every night?”
     “Yes. Every night.”
     “Then you know what she is, don’t you?”
     “What do you mean?”
     “This Irish woman. Do you know what she is?”
     I shook my head. “What are you talking about? What is she?”
     “Wake up, Daniel. That dog walker of yours is a Scheherazade.”
     Annie, you didn’t respond to my invitation, and in looking back I can see how easily it could be misconstrued. If I were a woman, alone and in a different country, I might not agree to meet a semi-stranger for coffee either, even if I had been entertaining him for days with fantastical stories.
     So please, allow me to make myself less of a stranger.
     I am known by a small but select group of females as a heartless jerk incapable of falling in love. Each in turn soon gave up on me, more with a sad shake of the head than with dishes flying. It has happened so often that I have to concede the ladies are right. Apparently I have skipped or tripped over some developmental step that makes me incapable of true intimacy. I’ve made my peace with that, and recently have been lucky enough to meet Victoria, a lady who seems to suffer the same affliction. (Does that make us soul mates or soul-less mates?)

 

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Blog Tour: Sunny Shelly Reviews Dating The Prince, by Alina Snow

Dating The Prince
Alina Snow
(What If Series, #1)
Publication date: May 7th 2018
Genres: Comedy, New Adult, Romance

Small-town girl, Katie O’Connor has always dreamed of seeing her name in lights. Check the box for fame, a movie deal, the perfect leading role that comes with a gorgeous leading man! Katie moved to Hollywood, elbows her way into auditions, lives on a shoestring budget—whatever is required to land a deal, she throws her heart into… until she’s involved in a royal kidnapping.

As the future king, Prince Alexander refuses to rule from an ivory tower. Duty-bound, he intends to relate to his future subjects, regardless of their walk of life. Before his coronation, he needs a foolproof plan to outrun his security team and go temporarily AWOL. While visiting L.A., all it takes is a sound stage collision and Alex is blindsided by a headstrong woman who is simply irresistible. So much so, he calls in a favor in order to secure her help … as his pretend girlfriend.

Their worlds are oceans apart, but their immediate attraction is impossible to put aside, especially their nonstop banter. Miffed at being wrangled into a situation that might blow up in her face, Katie comes up with her own plan. If The Prince is serious about walking the walk of the common folk, she’s only too happy to oblige as his pretend girlfriend. Through an ice storm, a road trip, kitchen duty, and a Texas pig race, Alex captures the hearts of the locals as well as Ms. O’Connor’s.

What starts out as a deal Katie can’t refuse becomes the acting role of a lifetime… letting Prince Alexander go without a fight.

A delightfully funny retelling of The Prince and The Pauper that romance readers of all ages will enjoy. On a two-week 1,500-mile road trip, Katie and Alex discover the end of the road might just be the beginning of their ‘Happy Ever After’ together.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

Dating The Prince is a cute, somewhat predictable, feel-good romance, right along the lines of the feel-good movies I love to watch on the Hallmark Channel! Alex is about to become the king of a small country (because, of course!) when he randomly bumps into sweet, funny, Katie. He’s immediately smitten, as is she, and he asks her to be his tour guide.

Katie agrees, on the condition that she be his pretend girlfriend. The road trip they embark upon leads to lots of playful banter and awkward situations, and Alex and Katie soon find that their fauxmance is feeling more and more real. But can this prince and the pauper turn the undeniable spark between them into something real and ever-lasting?

Realistic? Not at all. An escape? Absolutely. The story is entertaining, the characters are engaging, and Dating The Prince is a binge-worthy feel-good read. I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

Author Bio:

Southern gal at heart. Alina is a librarian who adores her job. She has a degree in anthropology from Vanderbilt and loves writing offbeat romance comedy. To refuel, Alina sings karaoke, bakes sweet treats, and can be found at the Y, kickboxing. She lives in Knoxville with her husband and Callie, their doxie mix.

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Blog Tour: Sunny Shelly Reviews Closer, by Carmen Jenner

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Closer, the stunning conclusion to the Taint Duet from USA Today bestselling author Carmen Jenner is LIVE!

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Levi Quinn has it all—money, groupies, a panty-melting smile, and a really big d*ck.

At least, he had it all. Until an angry redhead joined the Taint world tour and turned his life upside-down. Levi fell in love with her. His bandmate did too. It did not end well.

Brielle Kagawa doesn’t keep company with rock stars, but when this gifted cellist finds herself kicked out of the Orchestre de Parisan all-expenses-paid gig in the south of France seems too good to be true.

Because it is.

The man footing the bill might be a disorderly drunk, but he has an offer she can’t refuse—stay in his chateau and play for the month. No strings attached.

Yeah right.

The truth about rock stars is that they’re awfully good players, but Levi isn’t the only one who knows how to master a set of strings.

He’s broken-hearted.

She doesn’t have a heart to break.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

Closer was not an easy book to get through. It’s kind of dark, and Levi has some major issues. He’s absolutely broken-hearted, and makes some pretty awful decisions in the wake of the girl he’s in love with marrying his bandmate.

But one of those impulsive decisions leads to Brielle entering his life. They did not get off on the right foot at all — he broke the cello that her ill father had given her — and she comes back into his life because Levi is an egomaniac with money to spend. So their relationship is definitely and enemies-to-lovers one, but once they cross that line to romance, Levi is actually rather tender and sweet. A completely different man.

There was a lot about Closer that I felt kind of lost about, and that is my own fault for not realizing that this was the second book in a duet. I’m sure all of the questions I had about Levi’s past would have been answered had I read Revelry first. However, putting that aside, Closer is a great tale of a heartbroken man learning how to pick himself up by the bootstraps, face his demons and learn to love again.

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

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Excerpt:

She lets out a soft cry, but it isn’t one of pain, it’s another kind of anguish. It’s need. “Please let me go,” she begs.

I study her face. “I don’t think you want me to let you go.”

“You’re wrong.”

I let her wrist slip free of my grasp and search her gaze. “Prove it.”

“I do not have to prove anything to you.”

“Then quit looking at me like you want me to fuck you, because it’s torture,” I snap. A week worth of pent-up frustration, of wanting this woman who refuses to give in, and never backs down. “It’s fucking torture the way you look at me.”

“Torture?” A crease forms between her brow. Fuck, she’s hot when she’s angry. “What the hell are you talking about?”

“Just what I said. You can’t keep looking at me like that.” I take another step closer and she backs up against the door. “Or walk around in these skimpy little outfits, and you can’t be this close to me.”

“The robe was your idea, and you cornered me!”

“You’re right.” I sigh, and step back but she catches my collar in her fist and draws me closer.

About Carmen:

Carmen Jenner is a thirty-something, USA Today and international bestselling author.

Her dark romance, KICK (Savage Saints MC #1), won Best Dark Romance Read in the Reader’s Choice Awards at RWDU, 2015.

A tattoo enthusiast, hardcore makeup addict and zombie fangirl, Carmen lives on the sunny North Coast of New South Wales, Australia, where she spends her time indoors wrangling her two wildling children, a dog named Pikelet, and her very own man-child.

A romantic at heart, Carmen strives to give her characters the HEA they deserve, but not before ruining their lives completely first … because what’s a happily ever after without a little torture?

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Cover Reveal: Austin by Jeannine Colette & Lauren Runow

Check out this gorgeous cover for AUSTIN: A Sexton Brothers Novel by Jeannine Colette and Lauren Runow! AUSTIN will hit your kindle on September 20, 2018! Don’t forget to add it to your TBR and pre-order your copy now!
Title: Austin: A Sexton Brothers Novel
Age Group: Adult
Genre: Contemporary Romance

Release Date: September 20, 2018

Book Description
Jalynn
I’m the girl who’s always picking up the pieces of other people’s mistakes.
Until tonight.
I accidently cause one false start, and now I’m being pulled into a guy’s car—who everyone only knows as Falcon—before an illegal street race.
He may not want anyone to truly know who he is, but he’s met his match.
Game on, Falcon.
Austin
People know I run these races.
They know not to mess with me, or my car.
When the identity of the girl who causes a false start is revealed, I have to make an example of her.
Letting her see who I am was never the plan.
Neither was running into her the next day as my brother’s new assistant.
She said she wanted nothing to do with me, but when I yank her into a janitor’s closet, making sure she keeps my secret is the last thing on my mind.
She may want more than my secrets, but my racing may be the last thing I try to hide.

 

 

 About the Author:

Lauren Runow is the author of multiple Adult Contemporary Romance novels, some more dirty than others. When Lauren isn’t writing, you’ll find her listening to music, at her local CrossFit, reading, or at the baseball field with her boys. Her only vice is coffee, and she swears it makes her a better mom!

Lauren is a graduate from the Academy of Art in San Francisco and is the founder and co-owner of the community magazine she and her husband publish. She lives in Northern California with her husband and two sons.

You can also stay in touch through the social media links below.

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Jeannine Colette is the author of the Abandon Collection – a series of stand-alone novels featuring dynamic heroines who have to abandon their reality in order to discover themselves . . . and love along the way. Each book features a new couple, exciting new city and a rose of a different color.

A graduate of Wagner College and the New York Film Academy, Jeannine went on to become a Segment Producer for television shows on CBS and NBC. She left the television industry to focus on her children and pursue a full-time writing career. She lives in New York with her husband, the three tiny people she adores more than life itself, and a rescue pup named Wrigley.

Jeannine and her family are active supporters of The March of Dimes and Strivright The Auditory-Oral School of New York.

http://jeanninecolette.com/

 

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Now Live! Sunny Shelly Reviews Crossroads Of The Heart, by Savannah Maris

Release Date: August 22, 2018

Cover Design: MadHat Books

Model: Daniel Rengering

Photo Credit: Chris Redd Photography

 

Synopsis

 

Trust is hard won but easily lost.
Doubt can easily creep in, but it’s hard to crush.
And every heart comes to a crossroad. 

Which path would you choose?

Noah Carmichael was a small-town country boy who became one of the top entertainment lawyers in Atlanta, while Tamryn’s small-town charm helped her become one of the most sought-after models in the world. High school sweethearts turned power couple, their careers had them jetting around the globe. 

They had it all.

But they were rarely in the same country much less the same bedroom, and one shred of doubt led to another…
and another…
and another.

Until leaving was the only choice that made sense.

Will their hearts choose the right path back to each other? Or push them further apart?

 

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

This story is a great reminder of how miscommunication and misconception can destroy a marriage.

Tamryn is on top of the game as a sought-after model, and her husband, Noah, is a top entertainment attorney. But when they each focus too much on heir careers, their relationship suffers, to the point where they rarely are even in the same city. So when Tamryn has reason to believe Noah has been unfaithful, she hightails it out of town.

As much as I enjoyed the story of Tamryn finding herself again, and the couple recalling how they fell in love as small-town teenage sweethearts, I had a huge issue with Tamryn just running away. She didn’t even know for sure! I get that her doing so is the reason for them finding their way back to one another, but it irked me to no end that she files for divorce on a hunch.

Still, Noah sets out to fight for his wife, and he does. I thoroughly enjoyed seeing how they worked out all of their issues and focused on fixing their marriage. This was a really easy read, and an enjoyable one.

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

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About the Author

 

I’m Savannah Maris, a southern girl and hopeless romantic. I’m passionate about writing stories that incorporate southern charm with a little spice. Unwelcomed Greeting is my first book and the first book in the Riverton Crossing Series. 

I grew up on a farm in a small town with a love of sports, dance, and music which will show up somewhere in my books. I’m a mother to two grown kids. When I’m not writing, my husband and I are attending a sporting event, traveling, or working.

 

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Restored Dreams, by L.B. Dunbar

 

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Title: Restored Dreams

Series: #sexysilverfoxes

Author: L.B. Dunbar
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: August 22, 2018
Blurb
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romance for the over forty.
Brut Paige needs a life break.

As caretaker to his brother, his business, and his son, he’s used to being the
man to get things done.

Yet, along the way, he’s forgotten how to have fun.

Lily Warren deserves a vacation.

She’s worked hard to establish her bakery, a lifelong dream. She’s proud of her
accomplishments.

But, she knows there’s something missing.

A broken heart tore them apart.

A little matchmaking forces them together…

Twenty-two years later.

Funny thing about being over forty—forgiveness and frosting can lead to all
kinds of trouble…or restored dreams.

+ + +

If you loved Hank Paige in Midlife Crisis, you’ll want to learn more about his
brother, Brut, a sexy silver fox mechanic, and the lost woman of his dreams.

 

Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Cupcake Stars

I really enjoyed this over-40 romance. The characters were totally relatable and completely likable. Brut and Lily were torn apart 22 years ago when he made a stupid mistake, one that had life-altering consequences. They are forced to spend time together by a pair of matchmakers (his brother, Hank, and her friend, Midge, from the previous book). A week alone at a beautiful beach house forces Lily and Brut to face the demons of their past… but is that enough for them to embark on a future together?

Once they leave the bubble of their beach vacation, there are a few outside forces working against them, and quite a bit of time passes before Lily and Brut have a conversation about where things stand between them. Complicating matters is the relationship that Lily has with Brut’s son, Chopper. And I think that’s what bugged me, as much as I loved them together and was hoping they’d make it official. She never told Brut when she had the chance, and Brut assumed Lily knew about his feelings for her, when it was all kind of murky. I didn’t want to see them playing games with one another when it came to their feelings; they are both too old for that. And I felt like they did a bit. Especially Brut. I wanted to smack him for being such an idiot!

Still, I enjoyed Restored Dreams very much. It is a charming second-chance romance that sets out to “restore” this couple’s dreams (not just the cars that Brut works on at his autobody shop!) and proves that it’s never too late to get your fairytale ending.

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

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Author Bio

 

L.B. Dunbar loves the sweeter things in life: cookies,
Coca-Cola, and romance. Her reading journey began with a deep love of fairy
tales, medieval knights, Regency debauchery, and alpha males. She loves a deep
belly laugh and a strong hug. Occasionally, she has the energy of a Jack
Russell terrier. Accused—yes, that’s the correct word—of having an overactive
imagination, to her benefit, such an imagination works well. Author of over two
dozen novels, she’s created sweet, small town worlds; rock star mayhem; MMA
chaos; sexy rom-coms for the over 40; and intrigue on an island of redemption.
In addition, she is earning a title as the “myth and legend lady” for her
modernizations of mythology as elda lore. Her other duties in life include
mother to four children and wife to the one and only.

 

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Available Now! Private D*ck, by Kat Savano

Private D*ck
Kat Savano
Publication date: August 22nd 2018
Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance

It was supposed to be fun times in Vegas with the girls.

Drinks, shows, maybe losing a little money, and okay…maybe a little action too.

I’m down for it all when I’m shocked to spot the hottest hotshot lawyer from my firm. Benjamin Barker.

In Vegas. At the same time.

As me.

My mind whirled with possibilities, none of them good.

All of them leading to trouble.

He’s not here for long. He’s got a big case – and that’s not the only thing that’s big about the man.

He’s got some investigating to do to make his case in court.

And I’ve got a crush on the man.

A crush on the man that ends with us in a suite called the Kingpin suite. This cannot be good.

But what woman would deny something that feels so very, very good?

I’ll tell you one thing.

Not me.

I may cry later. I may regret it in the morning. I may want some “kingpin” to kill the bastard tomorrow. But right now, we’re in a suite. In Vegas. Together. In private.

And I’m all in.

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EXCERPT:

Sienna

GirlsGone Wild. Well,that was how I thought of it as we landed in dazzling Las Vegas. I was a little nervous though, because it was one of the first times I’d traveledoutside of the Big Apple. By plane at least. Most other trips had taken place in cars, motorhomes, oh, and once on a motorcycle. That was a day to remember, andat the same time,it was a day I wanted to forget in equal measure. As we waited to get to our destination, Michaela and Donna chatted away like two raving lunatics. Drinking on the plane wasn’t the best thing to do, in my opinion. Going to the bathroom every couple of minutes was bad enough, especially when you got there with your legs crossed and the sign said, “Engaged.”

I was busy thinking of the motorcycle trip. Travis said to hold on tight. That was never something he needed to doubt… because I was absolutely, fully, desperately petrified. He wrongly mistook this as affection, rather than me hanging on from the fear of falling off, and I had quite-literally been terrified about rolling down the street like a tumbleweed in a gale. Even now, I get shivers down my spine when I think about how scary it was.

I looked up and came back into reality. The smiling hostess said we were free to leave the plane. I put my hand on Donna’s shoulder as we exited the busy sea of people. “Have a nice trip and enjoy your stay,” the hostess said as I reached the front door and the tunnel.

How polite and well-dressed they were in their flashy, yellow, safety jackets. I was actually impressed. We walked through the terminal and made our way toward the security desks. There was a bit of a line. However,they couldn’t be too careful with all the terrible things going on in the world. Terrorism had made life hard for every traveler in the sky.

As we walked through the terminal,I looked aboveme. They’ddone a magnificent job of advertising Las Vegas, while not making the airport appear trashy. Above where we walked there was a mural of all things associated with the tinsel town. It looked glorious, fabulous even. I guessed it was based on a nineteen-sixties design and had all the big casino names and stars of that incredibleera. Frank Sinatra, Elvis —I’m all shookup, and the piano god himself, Liberace.

I stood with my toes on the exactedge of the yellow line as the instruction said to do. I always liked rules. You couldn’t go wrong if you knew what was expected of you. I waited patiently as Donna slid her passport to the friendlysecurity man who sat in his small cubicle. Donna leaned on her elbow and twirled her gum around her finger.

My turn. I skipped excitedly to the guard and handed him my identification. I clamped my hands together and smiled. I hoped that traveling nerves didn’traise their suspicion, or they might’ve thought I’d smuggled something.

“Business or pleasure?” he asked as he scanned my face.

“All pleasure. It’s my first big trip out of New York, unless you count the time on a motorcycle, and…” I said, cutting myself short. I realized there was still a line of people also waiting behind the yellow line.

“Come on will you!” Donna yelled.

I smiled at the security guard. “BFF, you know what they’re like. Overexcitedand keen to hit the Strip, as I suppose you call it around here.”

“Have a nice trip.” He looked at my ID. “Sienna,” he replied, sliding my ID back under the glass.

I jogged as quickly as I could with my travel luggage wobbling from one wheel to the next. We stepped on the travellator and made our way to get our luggage.

“What number of roundthing are we at?” Michaela asked.

Donna laughed. “Carousel.”

A flash of color appeared before us as we reached the top of the escalator that led to the baggage claim. It wasn’t understated by a long chalky line. Gold, backlit stars sat on grey metallic paneling that were situated to the sides of a broadyellow Welcome To,and underneath were massivered and yellow letters that only spelled one thing. Allin caps… LAS VEGAS. As if anyone wouldn’t know where they were at this point of their holiday.

Michaela looked at me in a playful, but stern manner. “Okay,Miss Smarty Pants, just cause youse heducatedan’ all that,” she replied, in the worst, possible, fake accent I’d ever heard.

I stood leaning on the handle of the cart. MichaelaandDonna sat waiting for our cases to pop from the big hole in the wall. Donna threw her arms into the air like a soccer player who’d missed an important goal. She hated waiting for anything, even coffee.

As we waited,I looked around and up. The enormousconcrete columns reached high to the roof and must have been (approximately)forty or fifty feet. It was at that point that I stood in awe, with my head craned upward and looking at each of the bluey-white lights that shone around each column. The color scheme all had a tint of blue or gray. Shiny gray tiles (two-tone) with a mottled effect, polished stainless steel, and all the signage which mostly looked like blue neon. One thing stood out from the blue and silver theme. I turned my head and noticed a flash of red and white. Wow!

“Hey girls. Look up!” Donna and Michaela ignored meentirely.

I stood underneath a plane that hung from the ceiling. Typical, it was to advertise. “The Hacienda Hotel.”

“Yes! Here we go,” Donna squealed as our cases magically came one after the other. That was very surprising. I thought we might have had to wait until near the end. That must be so painful, the thought your case might be left back in the city.

As we ambled closer to the luggage desk, I noticed other things that increased in numbers. The airport was home to a seriousamount of slot machines. I wonder how many people have lost big time, without even leaving the airport?

We walked to the Nothing to Declare,green light. I had nothing in my case to actually declare, butI still had that feeling of apprehension. What if someone had tampered and slipped something inside? One of those harmfuldrugs… or something desperately illegal.

“Excuse me, Ma’am,” the luggage checker said as I started walking through the gate.

“Yes!” I squealed ina mouse-likevoice.

“Can I check your bags please?” he said. I gave a nod to signal my permission.

He walked from behind the counter and lifted my case onto the countertop. He asked me for the combination, soI gave it to himwithout attempting to open it myself. I stood watching with clammy hands. He openedthe case and folded back the top half. I watched nervously as he rummaged through my clothes. I closed my eyes.

No! Not my underwear, please.

The guard gave a cough. I sensed that was a signal of some kind, and then he pushed his hand inside my panties pile. Oh boy,that’s a first. Airport security hadtheir hands inside your panties before you left the airport. Weird.

Donna and Michaela stood inside the sliding doors and waited there. Donna looked annoyed, as per usual. I guessed it was rather hot outside. The sun streamed through the doors, and as I got there after my weird search by the bag guy, we all slipped our sunglasses over our eyes.

The doors parted, andit was hot, sweltering hot. “My word, it’s warm,” I said.

Donna huffed as she fought to stand her case on its end. She sat and slumped her shoulders in half-defeat. “You mean it’s freakin’ hot! Just say it, Sienna. Christ, sometimes you can be so naïve.”

“Donna… Donna… Donna. You know we shouldn’t use a wordlike that.”

Donna stood and spread her arms. “Fuck it, woman, we’re in Vegas.”

I looked over my shoulder and bowed my head a little. I was slightly embarrassed at her gung-hoattitude. I’d hoped this trip wasn’t going to be a mistake. First real vacation and my friends ruin it for me. I hoped not. They could be selfish, sometimes. I didn’t really understand why.

Michaela waved a cabbie who pulled up. The cabbie opened the trunk and squeezed our cases into the back. “Where you going?” he asked. I turned to Donna and Michaela. I saw they had no idea what the name of the place was.

I shook my head and tutted under my breath. “The Queen’s Hand.”

“Nice place. It’s not the largest place in the world, but it’s got everything you girls will need,” the cab driver explained, politely.

Donna leaned on the front seat. “Mister, you know if it’s got a pool?” He gave no answer as he sang to a Jamaican-inspired song on the radio. I don’t think he heard her, to be honest.

The cab pulled out from the airport and headed down the Strip. Hechatted with Donna as her lips smacked while she lovingly chewed on her gum. I heard him say the motel had a rooftoppool, which was convenient. One elevator ride from the second floor to the roof, and all that sunbathing. I imagined us all sipping on exotic cocktails while tanning and relaxing.

I leaned my head against the window and looked at all the obscure motels and casinos we passed as we made our way to Fremont Street. I’d done some research, andThe Queen’s Hand was the top end of motelsthat wasn’t on the Las Vegas Strip. If it hadn’t been for the fact we gained a significantdiscount,we might’ve ended up nowhere near the hub of activity at all.

“No more Tanby and Tanby for a while. I can forget all that number crunching,” I said to Michaela.

“Why did you go into accounting in the first place? You gotta admit, it’s not very girly, isit?Look at Donna. She’s the epitome of femininity, and she has the perfect job to show it off.”

I sat with a really puzzled expression on my face when I turned to look at Michaela and answer. “Donna works in a shoe store.”

“What was that?” Donna said, turning her head from chatting with the cabbie.

I smiled at her. “Nothing, we were just commenting on how feminine you are.”

Donna smacked her lips in response and finished by blowing me a kiss. “Yeah-right! I come from the Bronx, you think I’m gonna be ladylike?”

Michaela turned to me and smiled. “What did I tell you? What an absolute lady.”

The cab pulled to the front of The Queen’s Hand. A valet opened the trunk and pulled out the cases and loaded them onto a cart. With a wide smile, he wheeled them through the front door of the motel.

We stood and looked at the frontage. It was very-much understated because it was right onthe corner. The entrance sat under a golden-litcanopy with the words emblazoned like sequins. It looked amazing as each letter twinkled with silver, sparkling lights.

“I have to say. The service is excellent. How helpful theyall are,” I said as we walked toward the foyer.

Immediately, I saw that the inside was a little more glamorous, a blast from the past, in a way. White marble floors that were in layedwith smaller ebony colors at the corner of the floor tiles. The counter appeared to be real cream marble, and it had decorative circles embellished down the full length of it. I then looked up. The ceiling was covered in mirrors and lights.

We checked in and found out that we were, in fact, booked in on the second floor. The valet wheeled the cart to the elevator and smiled politely as he walked us to the room. He slid the key in the lock and pushed open the door.

Donna entered first, as usual, and it made sense because she’d always been the assertive one.Andthen, Michaela and I walked in after her. I was pleasantly surprised how clean and inviting it felt. The room looked lovely. Two, large, double beds (two of us were to share) and funky-colored, striped drapes. Apart from that, the furnishings looked top quality and were dark oak, mostly. Atop the drawers sat a large flat screen for the times when we weren’t lounging around by the pool.

The valet politely coughed. I sensed he was waiting for a tip. I reached intomy bag and pulled out ten dollars and slid it into the palm of his hand. He left.

“You tipped him?” Michaela asked.

“Of course. Statistics say that people in this line of work rely on…” I attempted to say.

“Of course they do,” Donna butted in, as she focused on looking out of the window.

Michaela started to strip. “I’m not sure about you two, but I’m going up to the roof pool to do a little evening swimming.”

Donna yelled with excitement. “I’m coming with you. Sienna, you gonna come, or what?”

“I’ll give it a miss. I’m going to have a walk around downstairs and check out the amenities.”

“Suit yourself, you know where we are.”

The door slammed as the two girls headed upstairs, nearly immediately. I changed into something a little more casual. I shoved twenty dollars into my pocket with the room keys, and then I headed back down to the ground floor.

I looked at the large notice board and read what was on offer. It was easy to see that for the hustle and bustleand free music, we’d definitely chosen the right place. Fremont Street staged the free Downtown Hoedownthis week, which might be fun.

I tilted my head back as I heard screams billowing in shrieks from the gaming room. It sounded as if someone just won a jackpot on one of the slot machines. I was tempted. My pocket had a twenty that itched to be changed and join in the fun. I liked gambling… in moderation.

I left the cashier window with a paper cup full of coins and strolled around the slots. By the time I’d reached halfway down the container,I thoughtI wouldn’t win.

And then…

Not the jackpot, although coins streamed out from the machine. I happily filled the cup, and then some. I headed back to the cashier’swindow and converted them all to chips. My twenty had now become fifty.

I walked around the tables. Poker —too hard. Craps —I really had no idea how to play. So, as if by magic, I found myself at the roulette table. I knew this was pretty simple. Pick a number and place your bets as the croupier called out each time he spun the wheel. I stuck to red and black —being an accountant I hedged my bets against losses, and slowly increased my pile of wonderful chips.

Suddenly, I felt that someone was watching me. I looked up and saw a familiar face. I kept my head bowed as I glanced from the corner of my eye. A little older than me, with short, dark hair. Piercing brown eyes. Where did I recognize himfrom?

Think, think. Oh… Shit. He’s coming this way.

The apartment building?

Oh boy! He’s coming to me.

I felt a warmth pursue my face. I kept my head tilted as the croupier slid another few chips in my direction.

Elevator. He’sthe guy who goes past floor two. It’s…it’s…floor four.

I recognized the guy. He lived in the same apartment building as me in New York. I noticed his face in the polished stainless steel of the elevator. He leaned on the rear wall and looked cool, calm and collected.

Tanby and Tanby. He worked at the same firm as me. The guy with the smoldering good looks and rugged, handsome features.

It’s…it’s… that hotshotlawyer. It’s Benjamin Barker. In my motel, in Vegas. At myroulette table. Walking toward me. Oh God!

He sidled up at the side of me.

He must’ve seen that I’d recognized him. Who wouldn’t recognizethe one and only Benjamin Barker? All the girls swooned in the office when he was around.I wondered why he was here. In Vegas, at the same time.

“Benj…” he started to say with a smile. I impolitely butted in. More from nerves than being ignorant.

“Sienna. We live in the same apartment, I’m floor two, and you’re… um,” I said.

“Four.”

I then mentioned we worked at the same firm (Tanby and Tanby) and he asked if I was a guest at the motel. He smelled divine. A mix of peppermint and strawberry that made my nose feel tickly.

“Second floor.”

He smiled. “Well! Isn’t that a coincidence?” he chortled.

Isn’t it just.

 

 

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Cover Reveal: Off The Ice, by L.P. Dover

 

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Title: Off the Ice
A Breakaway Novel
Author: L.P. Dover
Genre: Sports Romance

Cover Design: Letitia Hasser, RBA Designs

Photo: Golden Czermac, FuriousFotog

Model: Jack Storer

Release Date: October 16, 2018

 

Blurb

He’s always made the scoring plays, both on and off the
ice, but this time he has a new goal … the one for Meghan’s heart.

I’m Justin Davis, all-star center for the Charlotte
Strikers. For years, I chased the spotlight, not only with hockey, but through
television as well. That’s why I decided to play the bachelor on Rich
and Single. 
Unfortunately, I was stuck with a fake fiancée from hell
who I couldn’t stand to be around. Now that our contract is up, I’m allowed to
do whatever I want, with whoever I want. I plan to take full advantage of my
newfound freedom.
After being on the show, people don’t recognize me for
hockey anymore, even with just winning the Stanley Cup for my team. That’s why
I’m spending the off season in a remote cabin in Wyoming where the chances of
people knowing me are slim. Space is what I need, but when a down to earth
beauty needs help on her ranch, I can’t resist. Meghan Taylor is exactly what
I’ve been looking for, even though I’m not the kind of man she wants.
Getting her to see the real me has its challenges, but the
more time I spend with her, the easier it is for her to see that I’m not the
same guy she knows from TV. Being away from the media is one thing, but as soon
as I’m back in the spotlight, I’m afraid it’ll change what we have. I don’t
want to lose her, but I also can’t hide away in Wyoming forever. It’s a choice
I’m not ready to make.

 

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New York Times and USA Today bestselling
author L. P. Dover
 is a
southern belle living in North Carolina with her husband and two beautiful
girls. Before she began her literary journey she worked in periodontics,
enjoying the wonderment of dental surgeries.
She loves to write,
but she also loves to play golf, go on mountain hikes and white water rafting,
and has a passion for singing. Her two youngest fans expect a concert each and
every night before bedtime, usually Christmas carols.
Dover has written
countless novels, including her Forever Fae series, the Second Chances series,
the Gloves Off series, the Armed & Dangerous series, the Royal Shifters
series, the Society X series, the Circle of Justice series, and her standalone
novels It Must’ve Been the Mistletoe and Love, Lies,
and Deception. 
Her favorite genre to read and write is romantic
suspense, but if she got to choose a setting in which to live, it would be with
her faeries in the Land of the Fae.
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