Showing posts with label BLB blog tour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BLB blog tour. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

The BLB Blog Tour Review Boyfriend From Hell by E. Van Lowe


Paperback, 280 pages
Expected publication: September 10th 2011 by White Whisker Books
ISBN 0983632901 (ISBN13: 9780983632900)

E. Van Lowe's Links:

Book courtesy of E.Van Lowe and BLB tours, for more information on the BLB, Click HERE


Available for Preorder at Barnes and Noble

Goodreads Summary:
Fifteen year-old Megan Barnett and her single mom, Suze, have a special relationship—they are friends, close friends, who do almost everything together.

“But come on, guys, she’s my mother… Can I really tell her that while we’re snuggled up on the sofa watching Spider Man Three, I’m secretly undressing James Franco with my eyes? Of course not…”

The special bond takes a turn for the worse when Suze decides to start dating again. She hasn’t had a man in her life since Megan’s father left ten years ago.

Enter two mysterious young men, Megan’s new classmate, sinfully attractive bad boy, Guy Matson, and the dangerously handsome art dealer, Armando. Before long Megan and Suze both wind up in steamy relationships.

But neither of the handsome pair is quite what he seems. In fact, one of them is Satan, with his sights set on a new bride. Megan has precious little time to figure out how to stop him. If she doesn’t, either Megan or Suze are quite literally going to HELL.

Review:
I knew when I saw this title I had to read this book. Can you imagine after having a super close relationship with your mother for several years its just you and her then one day she decides she wants to date again. I can't honestly picture it not when I was a teenager anyway.

I enjoyed the relationship Megan had not just with her mother but with her best friends. Then this cute boy walks in her life, a bad boy who has her doing things she would never dream of doing.I could honestly feel her frustration at times. Can I say too I was shocked at a certain moment, I so wasn't expecting that, I was imagining all sorts of situations but not the one it ended up being.

This book was very enjoyable I loved the connections to the characters and the storyline was written very well. I am really looking forward to reading the next book in the series Earth Angel to see how Megan continues on.

I would definitely recommend this book to all those who Angels, Battles with Satan a cute boy or two mixed with humor and drama. Pick this book up you won't regret it.




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Disclosure of Material Connection: I am a member of the Book Lovin' Bitches Ebook Tours and a copy was provided to me by the author. although payment may have been received by Book Lovin' Bitches Ebook Tours, no payment was received by me in exchange for this review nor was there an obligation to write a positive one. all opinions expressed here are entirely mine and may not necessarily agree with those of the author, the book's publisher and publicist or the readers of this review. this disclosure is in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255, Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.
http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/waisidx_03/16cfr255_03.html

Thursday, August 11, 2011

The BLB Tour Review of Blood Fest Chasing Destiny by Pepper O'Neal


Format: Kindle Edition
File Size: 476 KB
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
Language: English
ASIN: B004YR59VU
Lending: Enabled

Book courtesy of Pepper O'Neal and The Book Loving Bitches Tour, click HERE for more information on the BLB.


Amazon Summary:
She didn’t know what she was—or that what she was could get her killed...

A struggling private detective in Los Angeles, Chase Alcott has no idea about her unique genetic makeup. So when she takes on a new client—an old man with ulterior motives—she’s unaware of the danger she’ll soon face. Traveling to England to solve a mysterious murder at the request of her new client, Chase encounters terrifying creatures she thought only existed in her nightmares—only to find out she’s one of them. Caught in a web of evil and deception after learning some terrifying truths about her long dead parents, Chase doesn’t know who to believe. Does she dare trust the enigmatic Roman, a man with dark secrets of his own?

He knew what she was—he just had no idea what to do about her…

English nobleman, Roman Fernwood, half-werewolf/half-vampire, doesn’t want a mate, especially not a half human/ half-weretiger with no knowledge of what she is. But there’s something about Chase, Roman can’t resist in spite of his determination not to fall in love. Is it her fascinating American spunk and courage, or her stunning cinnamon eyes? Or could it be the passion he senses just beneath her calm, unruffled demeanor? Whatever it is, Roman must keep her safe from those who want to kill her while finding a way to show her what she is without driving her into the arms of the other were who also want her for a mate.

Fate should have considered the consequences before messing with Mother Nature.




Review:
I can't tell you just how much I enjoyed this book, The main female character Chase, who is a private detective, which I find interesting enough that is her career. I haven't read too many with the females as PI's but then maybe its the books I choose. I love that she is sassy, stubborn and kick's ass!.

Roman, half vampire and half lycan well now I could have the best of both worlds, definitely my kind of hero. I also loved the interesting unique take on the vampire and lycan lore. I know I have said this before but I am constantly amazed at how many different versions of the vampire myth as well as the lycan,that is being written.

This book was fun wild ride, that has you chuckling out loud, Not one part of this storyline did I find boring though towards the end I did scratch my head on one thing. Wondering how was that possible, I truly hope there is another book to follow this one, I would definitely love to read more. I am also going to be checking out Pepper's other works.




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Disclosure of Material Connection: I am a member of the Book Lovin' Bitches Ebook Tours and a copy was provided to me by the author. although payment may have been received by Book Lovin' Bitches Ebook Tours, no payment was received by me in exchange for this review nor was there an obligation to write a positive one. all opinions expressed here are entirely mine and may not necessarily agree with those of the author, the book's publisher and publicist or the readers of this review. this disclosure is in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255, Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.
http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/waisidx_03/16cfr255_03.html

Thursday, July 28, 2011

The BLB Blog Tour Guest Post with Jason Beymer


Please give a warm welcome to Jason Beymer, Thank you Jason for stopping by today.

If Your Characters Actually Came to Life

I don't draw. In kindergarten, I unintentionally specialized in abstracts. I couldn't color,paint, or form anything that resembled a circle. Still, my teacher always gave me a patronizing pat on the back and said, "Gooood, Jason! Ooh, that's wonderful!" And I would smile toothlessly at her, thinking, "Have you been eating the paste? This drawing stinks!" When I drew characters, they had big, misshapen heads. If any came to life, people would either flee in terror, or point and laugh. Physics wouldn't keep my drawings alive long anyway. Their heads would be too heavy for their bodies and they'd end up dragging them like lead, eyeballed weights. And they wouldn't be able to breathe, since mouths were never my forte (lips usually resided on the left or right cheek).

Now, give this boy a laptop and a sturdy keyboard and he'll fly. And if the characters I conjured in my novels came to life, they would be scary in a different way. You wouldn't want to meet them in a dark alley. Doban, the main character from Rogue's Curse, would slit your throat, steal your wallet, and likely touch you inappropriately (but he'd tell a funny joke while doing it). And you wouldn't want to meet anyone from Nether, except the miniature dachshund, Pearl. Pearl might eat you, but at least she'd provide some nice conversation.


Luckily my characters only live inside my books. And (not coincidentally) both Nether and Rogue's Curse are available now!

I hope you'll give Nether a read.

Here's the blurb:

One suburban night. One stubborn corpse. One golden opportunity.Burklin had it all: a spacious two-story house, a shapeshifting wife, a wide open future. That is, until his father ripped out his soul and trapped it inside an opinionated dachshund. Now he's lost everything, leaving him a slave on mop-up duty for a homicidal teenage demon. His father is sleeping with his ex, the possessed dachshund won't stop talking, and the cleanup jobs keep getting messier. Burklin would give anything to have his life back--even if it means turning against his manipulative father and destroying their chance of winning the Nether's Demon Lord Sweepstakes.

Opportunity knocks with a dead woman's hand. When the demon's latest victim won't stay dead, the rules of life and death change. Freedom lies within Burklin's reach, but to get it he'll have to defy his father, the ex-wife he still loves, and the Nether itself.

Just how far is he willing to go?

To Read My Review of Nether click HERE

Where You Can Buy Nether:




About the Author:

A permanent fixture at his local coffeehouse,Jason Beymer hunches over his laptop in a caffeine-induced frenzy, jowls slick with muse. He injects comedy into the urban and traditional fantasy genres like a squeeze of lemon into ice water: tart, yet refreshing.

When not pounding on his keyboard, Jason worships at the feet of Ray Bradbury, and engages in an unhealthy obsession with Grace Park and Tricia Helfer.

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Twitter: @beerandtv


Email: jason@beerandtv.com

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

The BLB Blog Tour Review Nether by Jason Beymer


Format: Kindle Edition
File Size: 693 KB
Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
Publisher: Lyrical Press, Inc. (May 15, 2011)
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
Language: English
ASIN: B00514GSBU
Lending: Enabled


Book courtesy of Jason Beymer and The Book Lovin' Bitches Tour, for more information on the BLB click HERE

Amazon Summary:
One suburban night. One stubborn corpse. One golden opportunity.


Burklin had it all: a spacious two-story house, a shapeshifting wife, a wide open future. That is, until his father ripped out his soul and trapped it inside an opinionated dachshund. Now he's lost everything, leaving him a slave on mop-up duty for a homicidal teenage demon. His father is sleeping with his ex, the possessed dachshund won't stop talking, and the cleanup jobs keep getting messier. Burklin would give anything to have his life back--even if it means turning against his manipulative father and destroying their chance of winning the Nether's Demon Lord Sweepstakes.

Opportunity knocks with a dead woman's hand. When the demon's latest victim won't stay dead, the rules of life and death change. Freedom lies within Burklin's reach, but to get it he'll have to defy his father, the ex-wife he still loves, and the Nether itself.

Just how far is he willing to go?


Warning: This title contains sex, violence, human cuisine, a smart-ass dachshund, teenage demons, and fun with corpses.

Review:
This book was definitely different than I have been reading, To be honest when I first started to read this book I wasn't sure if I was going to like it or not. The characters were a lot different than I am used too. I hate to admit I am used to the strong hottie bad boy or even good boy hero and with this guy he was weak( I know due to his father ripping out his soul) but still I kept wondering if he was ever gonna grow a backbone. I also knew there was more than meets the eye so to speak when it came to his 'father' and ex-wife. What I did like was imperfections of the characters, far more than any other book I have read lately. I also loved Pearl, the smart assed dachshund added humor to other wise a very dark story. I can honestly say I really couldn't tell who was bad and good in this book other than Burklin, which is why I found this book intriguing.

There was times in the story I was bit confused and found it hard to keep up with the many plot points but overall this book was a good read. Would I recommend? If you like the deep dark world of demons with an interesting twist for how Demon Lords come to be. This book is for you.



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Disclosure of Material Connection: I am a member of the Book Lovin' Bitches Ebook Tours and a copy was provided to me by the author. although payment may have been received by Book Lovin' Bitches Ebook Tours, no payment was received by me in exchange for this review nor was there an obligation to write a positive one. all opinions expressed here are entirely mine and may not necessarily agree with those of the author, the book's publisher and publicist or the readers of this review. this disclosure is in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255, Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.
http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/waisidx_03/16cfr255_03.html

Monday, June 27, 2011

BLB Tour Review Blood Hunter: The Beginning" by Robin Badillo




Format: Kindle Edition
File Size: 1341 KB
Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
Publisher: eXtasybooks (March 1, 2011)
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
Language: English
ASIN: B004R1Q25U
Lending: Enabled


Book courtesy of Robin Badillo and Book Loving Bitches Tour, Click HERE for more information on the BLB.

Robin's Links:

Amazon Summary:
For thirty years, Raven Prince has lived just fine with no mate and no hassles. The carefree vampire, happy to be the odd-girl-out in a small, close-knit coven, lusts for one thing and one thing only—human blood. The more handsome the snack, the happier she is.

Thorne Abbott, on the other hand, only has a taste for the blood of the vampire that savagely murdered his father eleven years before. The determined human won’t rest until that craving is satisfied, even if it means getting himself killed in the process.

A sexy game of pool in a small-town bar throws a wrench in both of their plans and ignites a flame so hot, neither could have extinguished even if they wanted to.

The hunter and the hunted battle with themselves and each other as passion, love and a quest for truth sends them on a deadly mission that’s sure to either destroy them…or set them free.

Can lovers from different worlds manage to see past their differences, or are there good reasons why the two species should never unite?

Will it be friend or foe that goes bump in the night?

Review:
There are several things I loved about this book , The characters for one, I really loved the interaction with Raven and Jacobe(though I am secretly hoping he gets his own book, he deserves some happiness.) Thorne, though I did like him, parts of me wished he was just a bit tougher. I guess I am just used to big badasses. Another character I would like to see more of is Brett, I really connected with him maybe more than Thorne to be honest.

The storyline flowed well, and even though I kind of guessed the 'who done it' moment it still was a shock at the very end. I am definitely interested in where the story will continue on into the sequel.

I read this in one setting and I would definitely recommend to all you vamp lovers out there. I can't wait to read the sequel, The Betrayal.



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Disclosure of Material Connection: I am a member of the Book Lovin' Bitches Ebook Tours and a copy was provided to me by the author. although payment may have been received by Book Lovin' Bitches Ebook Tours, no payment was received by me in exchange for this review nor was there an obligation to write a positive one. all opinions expressed here are entirely mine and may not necessarily agree with those of the author, the book's publisher and publicist or the readers of this review. this disclosure is in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255, Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.
http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/waisidx_03/16cfr255_03.html

Friday, June 24, 2011

BLB Tour Review Wild by Naomi Clark


Format: Kindle Edition
File Size: 399 KB
Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
Language: English
ASIN: B0053PVW22
Lending: Enabled


Naomi's Links:

Book Courtesy of Naomi Clark and Book Lovin' Bitches Tour, click HERE for more information on BLB

Amazon Summary:
Lizzie Creighton ran away from her life a year ago, wanting to escape the pressures of university and just party. And that’s exactly what she did.

But now she's sick of the world she's fallen into – the drink, the drugs, the violence – and she's desperate to start again. The chance to do it comes from the last source she could ever imagine. After her deadbeat boyfriend steals her car and abandons her in the dead of night, Lizzie is bitten by a wolf. And suddenly her next fix is her last problem.

Now, caught between Nick Doyle, the outcast werewolf who claims he can save her, and Seth Weaver, the favourite son of the blue-blood werewolf royalty, Lizzie must decide what kind of werewolf she wants to be.

Author's note: Contains scenes of drug use and domestic violence and may not be suitable for younger readers.


Review:
I have to admit the beginning of the book it was hard for me to like Lizzie at first, I understand the partying but the drugs or the amount of drugs used it was hard for me to swallow at first. This book was harsher and darker than I have read in a long time.

The story-line was a tough one for me to read, I have only read a few books divulging into the deep dark world of drugs and the repercussions of drug abuse. Lizzie though after a bit I did feel sorry for her but at first it was hard until she was turned but both guys in her life used her and it just angered me. I wanted to yell at my pc screen isn't there someone that could help her besides wanting something from her.

I am not exactly sure how I feel about this book, It was well written as writing is concerned and I was able to feel something towards the characters and finally I was left hopeful that Lizzie would remain clean that being said I am interested in how this story will continue.

Would I recommend? Well if you love deep and I do mean deep dark storylines, then this book is for you.

Rating:




Disclosure of Material Connection: I am a member of the Book Lovin' Bitches Ebook Tours and a copy was provided to me by the author. although payment may have been received by Book Lovin' Bitches Ebook Tours, no payment was received by me in exchange for this review nor was there an obligation to write a positive one. all opinions expressed here are entirely mine and may not necessarily agree with those of the author, the book's publisher and publicist or the readers of this review. this disclosure is in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255, Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.
http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/waisidx_03/16cfr255_03.html

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

BLB Book Excerpt The Life and Times of Delila by Lindsay Klug


Format: Kindle Edition
File Size: 428 KB
Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
Publisher: Silver Publishing (March 17, 2011)
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
Language: English
ASIN: B004SOYDB6
Lending: Enabled


Lindsay's Links:

Amazon Summary:
Delila has roamed the Earth for over one thousand years with her maker, Alaric. She has everything a vampire could want: beauty, brains, a booming business, and an ability to read human emotions.

When a werewolf makes an imprint in her life, Delila feels she may have finally found the soul mate she has been seeking. But when everything goes terribly wrong Delila finds herself burdened with a young half breed child to protect from the evil forces of her world.

Book Excerpt:
'What if... the world was infested with zombie vampires?' asked my worst-case daily calendar, followed by a detailed account of the infestation and how to survive it. Apparently, shotguns loaded with garlic laced bullets and aimed at the head is the only way out. The more I thought of this, the more absurd it seemed.

I mean, a zombie vampire? Kind of redundant, isn't it? A vampire is already dead; how does one become doubly dead? The thought made me laugh out loud. Silly calendar, thinking we can be stopped with garlic laced bullets.


Everybody knows the only way to kill someone like me is with a silver bullet.


Oh, did I mention yet I am a vampire? My name is Epycidilla (pronounced ep-eh-ci-di-lla), which is ancient Roman, but I've adapted it through the years. Currently, I'm widely known as Delila. I was twenty-eight years old when I was changed in the year 410 AD. Mind blowing, eh? I was married and had three children; the land was in upheaval when a neighboring horde invaded our small village and I was stolen. The men craved my pearly skin and were shocked by my blond hair and blue eyes. They dragged me off to the farthest-reaching fields, raped me repeatedly, beat me, and left me for dead.


But I didn't die. In my last breath, a young man appeared before me, his beautiful face framed by the sky. When he dipped low to my neck, I didn't object. His soft lips lay gently on me and I wondered if he would be the last to torture me, but instead his teeth pierced my skin and he led me into a whole new world of shadows and violence and revenge. I sought out my attackers and ripped their throats out. For quite a few years, I hovered near my family in the shadows, always protecting my children. When they died, I attended the funeral with their families and children as a nameless stranger who disappeared in the dusty winds.


Soon after the collapse of the Roman Empire, I followed Alaric, my maker, to Europe. We traveled through populated areas, catching whomever we pleased and making them our meals for the evening. Those were derelict times; our whimsical killing sprees reflected the sad state society as a whole had fallen into.

Changing times have meant changing customs. My maker may have been created almost six hundred years before me, but he passed as a teenager. As we entered the modern age and education became part of everyday life, he had no choice but to begin attending high school perpetually. I paraded as his mother to avoid unnecessary attention.

So had been my existence for hundreds of years. We made our way across the world, eventually landing in a city in the center of America. We traveled in the midst of the Civil War, and the destruction was intoxicating. I've learned over time to control my cravings so I no longer have to kill (not that I practice that control regularly), but back then my skills were not quite as refined. We would scour the battlefields for mortally wounded soldiers and help escort them to their imminent death. I made it pleasant for them, Alaric didn't care.

In life, he had been a prince in an ancient Germanic tribe. He'd become gravely ill with a plague and to save his life the villagers brought in a magic man named Aedan to heal him. Aedan gave Alaric his blood, the only surefire cure for the plague, but he was too close to death. When the reaper draped his soul with the black emptiness, Alaric took his last breath. The people mourned and buried him.

Three days later, they found the door to his tomb smashed and his remains "stolen". Alaric sought Aedan out, and the ancient man taught his new child how to survive. When Aedan met his final death at the hands of a bereaved mother, Alaric mourned him and created me to fill the void of companionship left by his maker.

If I'm being honest here, Alaric was, and still is, kind of needy and relied on me to be his only true friend. Other vampires were no help to him, he claimed. He needed me, the only one who shared his blood, to be close by. I always just sighed and dropped it. He seemed to enjoy life in Tennessee, where he went by the name Eric, so whatever made him happy was fine with me.



I still think about my lost family sometimes. My children grew into beautiful people and had such lovely grandchildren. I've followed the line all through time, to three boys and one girl who lived in a small town in Maine. Once, in a mood of regret, I asked Alaric why he chose me, and he replied, "In you lives a fire which is not ready to be extinguished. You haven't yet realized your purpose."



His cryptic words left me at a loss.



Anyway, while our never-changing looks always gave us away after awhile, for now we were living in a small town outside of Memphis. Alaric attended the local high school and we lived on a vast ranch spanning four hundred acres surrounded by breathtaking scenery, if I'd had any breath to steal. Over the centuries I'd learned to fake it.



I was busy on a conference call with my overseas furniture manufacturing company (What? I'm business savvy) one afternoon when I got a text on my cell phone.



'Need you to meet with Mrs Smith after school'.



I sighed deeply and sent a simple 'OK' in return. Alaric was always in some sort of trouble. He was decent enough to most, though his contempt for humans had grown exponentially over the years. Though I mostly dislike adults, there is nothing better to my ears than the sound of a toddler laughing. Though I have my fair share of a vicious streak, I am ultimately a nurturer.



Ironic, right? I've just never been able to truly embrace my condition, as I like to call it. That day, I settled on a vintage look; in fact I went vintage almost every day. I'd been a pin-up model during the roaring twenties, and the look wears well on me. The dress I chose was square necked and tapered to the knee to accent my voluptuous curves. I put my blond hair in ringlet curls half pinned up. Red lipstick and some blush to make me look human topped it off.



The school still bustled with activity when I arrived and, as expected, heads turned to follow me. I flashed coy smiles here and there until I found Alaric reclining against a beam at the far end of the foyer, looking bored. "What did you do today, Eric?" I asked quietly.



"Nothing important, I swear. This way." We walked in companionable silence. Neither Alaric nor I were ones to fill in beautiful silences with meaningless words. I appreciate silence when I can get it.



Mrs Smith, a robust woman with fiery red curls and gold-rimmed glasses, stood and offered a hand to me when I entered the classroom with Alaric.



"Mrs Smith," I said evenly with a brilliant smile. The woman faltered for a moment.



"Hello, Ms McAllister," she replied slowly. The confusion raging in her eyes told me she had never seen someone like me; how was I old enough to have a son in high school? We sat in the uncomfortable chairs allotted to high school students; these particular ones were the kind that flowed as a single unit to make especially round people feel bad.



"Is there some problem with Eric?" I kept my voice light and airy, and polite. That was important. The people in this region appreciated courtesy. I still carry a faint Roman accent that often sounds more British than anything else.



Mrs Smith recovered from her confusion quickly. When she spoke again, it was with authority. "Yes, there is. Eric has made some threats against a student in my class. I don't tolerate that in my classroom."



"Oh, I see," I said softly. "Is it that Michael boy?" She nodded. "I thought so. Eric and Michael have been in a disagreement for quite some time now."



She nodded again. "I'm aware of that but I do not tolerate threats in my classroom. We need to resolve this issue."



"Of course we do." I projected innocence through my voice and batted my eyelashes. It was very hard to gain access to Mrs Smith's thoughts, but they were coming through with some fuzz. She was still wondering how I was old enough for this boy to be my child, why there was no Mr McAllister, and where my accent originated. She was also thinking, in the very far reaches of her mind, about the situation between Alaric and Michael. "I understand Michael approached Eric without provocation one day and it has escalated since?"



"Yes, that's what we believe it to have happened as well."



"Well, my sincerest apologies, but when I adopted Eric, he was a rather shy and fearful boy. I've raised him to defend himself." An a-ha moment erupted from the forefront of the woman's mind. "I trust Michael and his parents have been spoken with as well." The phrase was not a question; I already knew the answer.



"Oh, we have a meeting in the works, of course." She was flabbergasted and thinking how she needed to arrange that meeting, but it worried her that Michael's parents were so influential in the school.



"That's good. I'd hate to see a child discriminated against just because he's new." A pointed look had poor old Mrs Smith sweating. She sensed the danger so I withdrew some and smiled at her charmingly.



"Of course not," she said quickly. "We pride ourselves on being an accepting and accommodating campus." She turned to Alaric. "I trust you've had a discussion with the principal?" He nodded sagely.



"I'll have words with Eric about this matter. Thank you for bringing it to my attention." I stood, a decisive movement indicating my desire to leave. Mrs Smith shook my hand once more and when I turned to Alaric, my smile faded. We walked to my sporty convertible in silence. (What? I have money. Might as well make my life comfortable.)



"Thank you," he said softly.



I snorted. "God, I hate dealing with those types of people. So uppity."



Alaric laughed. "I can tell. You can't hide your contempt from me."



"Well, you know me too well." I winked at him. "Shall we feast tonight?" He inclined his head, and when we got home he left me to get ready. As always before entering the mortal world, I cleared my head with a series of deep breaths and was ready to go within the hour.



You see, I can read emotions and thoughts from almost anything with a heartbeat. Before my change, I was the village oracle. People came to me with questions of fertility, war, finance, and marriage. I steered them based on my keen instincts. When my transition occurred, I found I could hear people talking as if they were yelling in my ears; I saw waves of colors surrounding them. Auras, they would later be called.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

BLB Tour Giveaway Raven’s Kiss by Toni LoTempio


Format: Kindle Edition
File Size: 306 KB
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
Language: English
ASIN: B004W9CMII
Lending: Enabled


Amazon Summary:
Raven Grace was a college senior with ambitions of a career in law enforcement when she met the demon Aega, whose bite turned her from mortal to Shapeshifter. Now a member of the Recovery Organization, Raven keeps the peace between humans and errant Hellhounds, trolls, wizards and the like while trying to track down Aega and bring him to justice. After a particularly dicey encounter one night with a Hellhound, she goes to the aid of a girl who’s been attacked and near death—and is amazed to find Aega’s bite mark on the girl’s arm. Determined to get to the bottom of this, she revisits the victim’s apartment and there discovers her closet is a portal to a parallel universe, where people she knows lead vastly different lives. She also gets a glimpse of the Recovery Captain there—a six foot, redheaded Scotsman named Finn McPhee, whose sexy accent and even sexier bod sets her senses aflame. Seeking answers, Finn takes Raven to the magickal underworld, where an ancient fae informs them the demon’s quest is rooted in Scottish mythology and magick. As they delve deeper into legend, the truth comes to light—Aega is only a pawn, subservient to another, darker demon…a being who knows the truth about Raven’s heritage, and who orchestrated her return to this parallel universe for the ultimate showdown. Now, Finn and Raven find their passion for one another must take a backseat to Raven’s battle with a dark force who won’t be satisfied until he’s claimed her soul for his very own…

On to the giveaway Toni has generously offered your choice if you win a print copy or ebook? What do you have to do to win, simple just answer which you rather have print or ebook and leave your email addy in the comments so I have a way contacting you if you win. Once the winner is drawn I will send an email to you as well as pass your email onto Toni so she can send you your book.


The giveaway will run from June 18th to the 25th a winner will be drawn and announced on the 26th.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

BLB Tour Review Reality Stinks by Ashlynn Monroe


Format: Kindle Edition
File Size: 174 KB
Publisher: Wild Horse Press (February 8, 2011)
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
Language: English
ASIN: B004OYT9B4
Lending: Enabled


Book Courtesy of Ashlynn Monroe and Book Lovin' Bitches Tour, click HERE for more information on BLB

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Goodread's Summary:
When Dina’s wellspring of reality television program ideas runs dry, she’s desperate to save her job. Dina’s friends are no ordinary friends. To save her job she comes up with I want to date a superhero. Unfortunately, the only superhero she knows is Zane Blair. He’s the only man she’s ever loved. Comedy hijinks ensue when you take one reluctant bachelor, ten attention seeking woman, and one very evil super villain

Review:
This book was far different than I have read recently. The premise had me intrigued and I was eager to read this book and considering all the reality show's (some I admit I do watch on a regular basis) I thought this book fit right in for whats all on TV today.

The basic story-line was good, I really enjoyed the beginning with Dina and her boss as well as with her picking the contestants and her reactions and thoughts about each girl but there are just a couple things that I wish could had more of like more in depth with Zane, I for some reason couldn't connect with him as well as with Dina. Other thing was I felt the middle towards the end was a bit rushed.

But that being said it was an enjoyable read. If you are looking for something different give this book a try.




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Friday, June 10, 2011

BLB Tour Guest Post with Deena Remiel


Today we have Deena Remiel as special guest, please give her a warm welcome.

Trinity – Man, Woman, Book

Books know no gender. Their stories are open to all who care to read them. Some would argue,however, that certain genres are exclusionary in their focus. Most men would say the romance genre,for example, with plotlines catering to the female reader’s heart, are just not the type of books they’d pick up and read. Many romance novels, though, cross genres and add a layer of gender neutrality.

Many women have read Trinity, my paranormal romance novel from Decadent Publishing, and loved it. Reviewers have stated that they had a lot of trouble putting it down to cook, to sleep, or to just get on with their lives. They mentioned not being able to stop thinking about the story once they finished, while others were compelled to go back and reread it multiple times. For these women, Emma is relatable as a fierce mother who would do anything to keep her daughter safe from Evil. And the passion between Emma and Michael has sent them to “Swoonsville”. I get it. I love this story for all the same reasons they do. But I’m a woman, too, and I’m the author. (Insert cheeky grin)

Then, men picked up my book. All were unsolicited, and caught me off guard. Their remarks after finishing the book were quite complimentary. It got me thinking. What is it about my book that first, intrigued these guys enough to buy it, decide to read it, and finally, enjoy it so much they needed to tell me so?

I asked these gentlemen for this crucial piece of insight, and I’d like to share their impressions with you. One thought the storyline was action-packed, with no lulls to allow for an easily-distracted mind. He never once thought of Trinity as a “chick” book while reading, and thought the love scenes were pretty hot.

Another wanted me to quote straight from his review, so I shall. “What appeals to me about "Trinity"and the Brethren is that, as a male, it's not particularly aimed at a core female audience, as many would suspect with its storyline, plot, and especially the romance. It's something that a reader, male or female, can get hooked on very easily. From the very first few pages, it holds your attention, captivates with its majestic beauty (well-written, of course), and truly takes the reader on a fantastic new journey.

What makes me want to read more from the series is its well-layered characters and fully developed storyline. When one finishes reading it, you just know that there's more to discover and that makes the reader anticipate the next part(s) even more. These characters are so fleshed out, that they seem like real people instead of just merely characters in a book.

The romance is sweeping, by the way, and the novel takes on a certain air of realism that brings everything to life. It's daring, bold, and highly original.”

So Trinity is not for women only. It’s an equal opportunity read, with just enough of everything to please all. I’m thrilled that women are continuing to read Trinity. I hope that more men choose to pick it up as well. Even though a hunky angel is on the front cover, Emma is on there, too, looking fierce and beautiful. In the end, a good story is a good story. I hope you enjoy my good story!


Format: Kindle Edition
File Size: 483 KB
Publisher: Decadent Publishing Company (March 20, 2011)
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
Language: English
ASIN: B004T3V8ZU
Lending: Enabled

Amazon Summary:
One way or another, terror will reign tonight...

School teacher and single mom, Emma Livingston, has been through hell—and back so she thinks. While dealing with the night terrors and active imagination of her five-year old daughter, Hannah, she attempts to lead a normal life. That is, until the demon from those nightmares pays her a visit, too, and threatens both of their lives. Desperate, she reaches out for help—and finds Michael waiting.

Michael D’Angelo is known to everyone in Prophet’s Point, Arizona, as their loving elementary school principal. But to The Brethren, he is the most powerful Protector. Immortal and angelic does not mean he’s without doubts or fears, as protecting Emma and Hannah from Evil tests his ability to fight his tortured past.

As the Trinity is formed, ancient secrets are revealed and faith is tested. When a prophecy is exposed, Hannah becomes the main target and Emma wonders if a normal life will ever be possible again. Hope is like an anchor, but can a mother, her daughter, and an angel overcome the evil determined to annihilate the world?

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About The Author

My name is Deena Remiel, and I am an author of paranormal romance and poetry. I also teach language arts to middle schoolers. Curiously, I find myself being called upon to write all sorts of correspondence for my family and friends, but they are everything to me, and frequently serve as fodder for elements of my novels, poems, and posts. They take it all in stride, though, and with good humor. So, it’s really a perfect give and take relationship!

I belong to RWA national and the Desert Rose Chapter of RWA, where there are outstanding people writing fabulous stories. I can now say I’m a published author! I have poetry published in the anthology, Hippoetry, coming out in the fall of 2010. My first paranormal romance, TRINITY, A Brethren Novel, will be released shortly, as will RELIC, the second book in the series! Thanks, Decadent Publishing!

I grew up in Philadelphia, home of the most amazing soft pretzels, oh and the Liberty Bell. My husband and I began our own family in New Jersey, and just a few short years ago, Arizona called to my spirit and tempted my husband with much better weather! We moved our family, and the rest is history, or the present, as the case may be. These are a few of my favorite things: writing and reading of course, chocolate, music with lyrics or melodies that speak to me, soaking baths, singing in the shower, dancing with my buds, romantic dancing with my hubby, scrapbooking, watching my girls enjoy what they love to do, and laughing at jokes because Lord knows I can’t tell one!

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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

BLB Tour Author Interview with Amber Argyle


I would like to thank Amber for taking the time to answer a few questions.


BLH: When did you begin Writing?
I started my first novel in the sixth grade. It was about mermaids and the lost city of Atlantis.

BLH: Who is your mentor?
David Farland is the closest thing I have to a mentor. Mostly, I have my beta readers and writer friends. Who do you look up too? Shannon Hale.

BLH: What is your reading pleasure?
I love to read YA fantasy, urban fantasy (thought it’s getting a little predictable), and dystopian.

BLH: If you have any favorite authors, who are they and why?
I absolutely love Shannon Hale and Kristin Cashore. Let’s face it, the girls can write and write well. I also like Brandon Mull, Tolkien, David Farland, Jessica Day George, Clare B Dunkle, Jennifer Roberson, Suzanne Collins, Clare B Dunkle, and Robin McKinley. I could probably go on forever.

BLH: What part of the writing process do you love ? What part do you hate?
I’m really hating how much marketing and editing is taking me away from my first love, creating stories.

BLH: If you could write outside your genre what would that be?
I actually have some works that are outside of YA fantasy. One thriller and some adult fantasy.

BLH: How did you come up with your premise for your books?
Dreams, phrases that circulate in my head, scenes that I build the story around, etc.

BLH: What is scene is easier to write? Harder?
The easiest for me is usually the ending. The hardest is the beginning.

BLH: If you could write with anyone who would that be and why?
See #4 for list of favorite authors. J

BLH: What would you like to say to your readers?
We’re still accepting names from book bloggers interested in reviewing an eBook on their blog. http://amberargyle.blogspot.com/p/blog-page.html

BLH: Where can your fans find you?
http://www.amberargyle.blogspot.com/
http://twitter.com/#!/amberargyle
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=537591442#!/amberargylesmith

About the Author

I have six finished manuscripts, with two more in the works. My fourth, Witch Song, comes out Sept 1st 2011 from Rhemalda Publishing. In addition to writing, I'm an expert horsewoman, basketball player, and child wrangler.

Monday, May 30, 2011

BLB Tour Guest Post with Stacey Kennedy

Can I just say before we hand things over to Stacey I am super excited to have her here, She is one of my fave new authors. Thank you so much Stacey for stopping by and without further ado here she is.


Big thanks to Book Lover’s Hideaway for letting me stop by and share Stolen Dreams with you
all. Today I’m not going to talk too much about the story and more about my muse, because
without her this story would have never happened. So, who is my muse?

Well…to put it plainly, she’s an annoying little voice in my head that won’t give me a moments
rest. I started writing in 2009 and since then I’ve released seventeen books (two anthologies). I
suppose when you see that number you’ll understand exactly what I’m talking about. My muse
is overactive. She’s constantly throwing new ideas at me. Sometimes it can be a scene in the
current story I’m working, and other times, it will be a concept for a new series. She never stops
working, never quits looking at things in a way to somehow make a good story out of it, and
she’s always demanding I keep writing.

As much as she nags at me, I gotta love her, because she gives me such amazing ideas like the
story, Stolen Dreams. This novel was a complete blast to write and I enjoyed every minute of it.
All the twists and turns, discovering who the characters were, the heated love scenes between a
woman and a ghost was so much fun to be a part of! So, without further ado, here’s peek at what
she stirred up:




Lives have been lost―dreams stolen, but love carves a path to hope.

Tess Jennings has the ability to see and talk to spirits. On a daily basis, they harass and annoy her
to save their souls. Sometimes she helps, other times she ignores them, but one ghost will give
her no choice. Kipp McGowan, a cop with the Memphis Police Department, uses his ghostly
charms to gain her attention and forces her to expose herself to his partner.

As she’s pulled into the five year old cold case of Hannah Reid she wants no part of, she finds
herself in more than one precarious situation. But that’s the least of her worries―Tess begins
to have a serious problem on her hands. Kipp might be dead, but he’s drop-dead gorgeous and
she’s beginning to forget that he’s a ghost.

Murder and corruption has brought Tess and Kipp together. But as her feelings for Kipp deepen,
she suspects she just signed herself up for a one-way ticket to the nut house, and can only hope,
straitjackets come in a size four.


EXCERPT:

Starbucks was in its usual rush hour craze when I breezed through the doors. Coffee is my
addiction. Looking around, evidently I wasn’t the only one that couldn’t get my ass in gear
without a cup of Joe.

After ten minutes in line, I made it to the counter and was greeted by a young woman who
looked way too happy for this hour of the morning. Her blue eyes sparkling, white teeth
gleaming and spiked artistic black hair, perfectly put together. “Can I get a Venti Skinny Caramel
Macchiato.”

“Venti Skinny Caramel Macchiato,” she called out as I handed her a ten.

While I waited for my change, I glanced to my watch. Eight-forty. The time spent in line had
cost me. I only had twenty minutes to get to work. Being late just wasn’t an option as the

assistant to the Event Manager of Randall Marketing, Dylan Cobb. It didn’t matter if the job had
him halfway around the world, he checked in at nine o’clock sharp to make sure I remained at
his beck and call. Sadly, I always was.

The job itself was ideal as Mr. Cobb was only in the office one week out of the month due to
his promotional work. It meant I was left alone most of the time. Bossless and getting paid good
money―I had the life of self-employment, but without the headache. Now, if I actually had to
see Dylan on a daily basis, that would be a different story. I wouldn’t have lasted three days with
him constantly looking over my shoulder, always in my space.

“One Caramel Macchiato,” another employee called out, drawing me away from my thoughts.

“Than…” I started, but as a cold breeze swept in behind me, my words froze. To anyone else, the
sensation would have been passed off as a cold breeze. I knew better than to believe that.

There was a spirit here.

I refused to acknowledge said spirit. “Thank you.” I impressed myself by sounding calm and
collect. The server was looking at me as if I’d lost my mind as I took the cup from her hand.
Ignoring that too, I spun on my heels, and kept my focus on the ceramic tiled floor to avoid any
and all curious glances at my peculiar behaviour.

Just as I reached for the door handle, a voice came from behind me, “Can you hear me?”

The male ghost sounded shocked. Apparently my glow grabbed his attention. As ghosts before
this one had told me, I had a light around me―a golden aura. It made me stick out like a sore
thumb. Ghosts were harmless―annoying, but harmless. From the surprise in his tone, it was
obvious he wasn’t expecting me to hear him. Shit! I’d already given myself away. Well, I could
rectify that.

Without hesitation, I grabbed the door handle, pulled it open and forced myself to remain deaf
to the voice. If I ignored the ghosts long enough, they moved on and searched out someone else
who held this gift, which I had yet to meet. To this day, I still questioned if calling my ailment a
gift was appropriate. An ability to see and hear ghosts had become more of a daily irritation than
anything else.

Much to my annoyance, I felt the spirit join me outside as I walked down the street. The ghost
stayed right on my heels, his presence strong behind me. The cold air at my back was a contrast
to the warm air in front of me as every hair on my neck stood, goose bumps pimpled a trail along
my skin. If only I could rub them away, but I wouldn’t dare. That would acknowledge I knew he
was there.

“Can you hear me?”

His voice was rich and deep enough to send vibrations into my soul. I wasn’t so deaf that I
couldn’t tell this was one smooth talking male spirit, even if his voice did come sharp with
frustration. I quickened my steps to get away from him hoping he’d catch the drift, weaving in
and out of pedestrians as I made my way down Peabody Place.

“Wait.”

Something in his insistent tone made me want to be as far away from him as possible. He
sounded desperate, which meant a big headache for me. If I hadn’t worn my damn sling-backs,
I would have tried to run and hide. But the three-inch Manolos and the tight tailored gray skirt

around my knees made it impossible.

Within minutes, I hit the heart of the Memphis City―Beale Street. I let out a breath of relief as
warmth surrounded me. It wasn’t just the basking sun, the spirit had left me be. Pleased that my
dodge worked, I took a sip of my energy in a cup then smiled. Coffee’s fantastic, the ghost is
gone―life’s good.

As I continued to walk down the street, the Hard Rock Cafe came and went. The smell of
eggs and bacon filled the air and my stomach growled in response. I wasn’t a morning person
by nature. My only thought when I woke this morning had been caffeine. Now, I wished I’d
grabbed a muffin. But with ten minutes to get to my desk, I couldn’t worry about such things and
would have to wait until lunch.

Another block passed under my heels before I reached the historical red brick building with its
stripped green and white awning. To me, this place looked more like a market than an office
space but being downtown in the heart of Elvis Land, nothing modern existed here. The City
needed a serious makeover.

The moment I opened the door to the office, a bubbly voice greeted me, “Good morning, Ms.
Tess.”

“Mornin’,” I responded to Doris, the receptionist at the firm who was in every way a butterscotch
sundae. In her mid-forties auburn curls reached down to her ears and big brown eyes that could
warm you on the coldest of days.

“A lovely day today, is it not?” Doris asked as she shuffled eons of paperwork around on her
desk. The woman was very messy, yet somehow organized. Within her mess, she knew where to
find the smallest items. Truly incredible to watch. After a brief moment, she lifted her face with a
sweet smile as she held out the messages over the counter.

“Sure is.” So, I just told a little white lie. The ghost hadn’t exactly started my day off right, but I
wasn’t about to tell her about it. I grabbed the post-it notes from her hands. “Did you have a nice
weekend?”

“Started my gardening. It’s going to be a beauty this year. You’ll have to come out and have a
look-see.”

I smiled. “I’d love to.”

Doris created a piece of art with her gardening skills and I would never turn down the invitation
to see it. Doris loved flowers. I could at least appear interested, even though my green thumb was
black.

Her face lit up, but when the phone rang, she just waved a good-bye and answered it. “It’s
another beautiful day here at Randall Marketing, how can I direct your call?”

That was Doris, sunshine on the gloomiest of days. I started to walk toward my office and
headed down the hall. Two doors down, I arrived. Once there, I grabbed the door handle, opened
it, then closed it behind me.

Just because the building was historic didn’t mean my office had to be. Complete modern chic
was what I had created here―glass table, dark charcoal walls with a white upholstered rolling
chair.

Placing the coffee on the table, I pulled out the chair and sat down. Cool leather came against

my warm skin as I flipped through the messages left for me. None were urgent enough to worry
about now.

I powered up the computer. As it booted up, I took a sip of my coffee. The warmth slid down my
throat and gave an immediate rush to my energy levels. Before I could place the cup back on the
table, a knock sounded at the door and a moment later, it opened.

“And just where were you all weekend?” Caley snapped, shutting the door behind her.

Caley, my best friend since the age of four, was a typical pageant Queen. Bleach blonde,
sparkling baby blue eyes, perfect skin and a body men drooled over. But it’s all a front―she’s
the devil in disguise.

“I was at home.” I gave her an innocent smile. “Did you try and call me?” Of course, I lied. If I
let Caley drag me out every time she had an itch for a party, I’d be considered a sorority girl.

Caley pointed at my face and glared. “Don’t you try that shit on me! I called you all weekend
and your damn phone went straight to voicemail.”

“Hmm…” I pretended to ponder for a moment then finally said, “The battery must have died.”

It was the only sure way to get Caley to leave me be. Truth was, she could have just come over,
and I wouldn’t put it past her that she would. But the little hint was a subtle way of telling Caley
I wanted to be left alone. Normally, she knew enough to stay away.

“Liar.” Caley plopped down in the seat in front of my desk. “Where were you, Tess? I wanted to
go out.”

“I wasn’t anywhere.” I placed the coffee cup back on the table. Caley’s brows rose in disbelief as
I continued. “Honestly, I vegged on the couch.”

Caley snorted. “Now doesn’t that sound appealing?”

My mouth parted to offer a snappy retort, but a cold wisp of air brushed across my skin and I
froze in shock. This ghost was persistent. Normally, they never took this much time to see if I
could hear them. His insistence began to intrigue me.

“Hello.” Caley snapped her fingers in front of my face. “Leave the aliens behind and return to
mother earth.”

I laughed it away, but felt uncomfortable. The ghost knelt right beside Caley, well not really
kneeling but more floating, and made it impossible not to look at him. The thing with ghost was
they made it appear as if they were sitting on objects, lying down―things like that. In actuality,
they floated very close but were never quite able to obtain any physical contact with the world
around them. It was weird at first. Now, after seeing it for so many years, it no longer fazed me.

This ghost though had captured my attention. As much as I wanted to look away, I
couldn’t―men like this were meant to be ogled. His eyes were predominantly blue, but each
contained a thick chunk of chocolate brown within the blue. The contrast was stunning.

I’d never seen anything like it, but my amazement had only begun. He may be a ghost, but just
by looking at him, I knew he either belonged to law enforcement or the military. Only men of
this calibre―chiselled bodies, a tough air about them―were created within their ranks. His
expression was firm and serious, but personality lived there too. Everything about him was
conflicting. His strong jaw, the muscles clenching along his cheeks, all spoke of power. His kind
eyes, soft plush lips, and untidy dirty blond hair showed playfulness.

He wore a black tank top which left his arms exposed and muscles upon muscles layered those
arms. His body thick, wide with pure tough guy appeal.

“Anyways,” Caley said, drawing my gaze back to her. “I had to go out with Susanne and you
know how much I enjoy that.”

I laughed. “Now that sounds appealing.” Caley’s step-sister is a horny twenty year old who had
the body to fulfill her needs. Whenever Caley was out with her, she spent most of the time trying
to keep her out of trouble. “You could have stayed home, you know.”

“Stayed home?” Caley’s expression showed her disgust. “On a Saturday night?”

“Yeah, you know, get some popcorn, watch movies―relax.”

Caley shook her head and gave a chastising look. “If you don’t stop this grandma behaviour,
your va-jay-jay is going to shrivel up and die.”

The ghost let out a low chuckle. The sound hit me like a cup of warm cocoa causing my insides
to melt. Annoyed, I forced the reaction away. First off, Caley was so wrong―well, maybe a little
right―but I’d never admit it out loud. Second, being swooned by a ghost wasn’t on my to-do-list
today.

“Excuse me, my va-jay-jay is just fine,” I retorted, not only to Caley, but I also wanted the
irritating ghost to know.

“Well, I’m glad to hear you’ve still got some spunk.” Caley stood, placed her hands on her
hips. “Because I have a date for us tonight.”

“A what?” A date? Oh God, no. What had Caley gotten me involved with now and more
important who?

Caley’s grin showed pride in herself. “Yes, my dearest Grammy, we have a double date.”

“With who?”

“Two guys I met on Saturday night.” Her hands fell from her waist and she wagged her finger at
me in classic Caley fashion. “And you’re going, either willingly or unwillingly, so deal with it.”

“But it’s a Monday night” Not that a date didn’t sound like fun. Hell, it’d been months, actually
a year since I’d been on one, but a man Caley chose in a drunken stupor. No thanks. Being a dark
brunette with the long shag look, emerald eyes surrounded by dark lashes, body of a twenty year
old with boobs which screamed of youth, my looks were never the problem.

It was my random spouts of talking to myself, which was the anchor in my ship. My sex life
was as dead as the man in front of me. That particular part of my body was more like a woman
married for forty years―bored. But it didn’t mean I wanted to go out with anyone Caley set up
for me, so I did my best to get out of this. “I have to work tomorrow.”

Caley pointed her wagging finger directly at my face, as a knowing glance rose to her
face. “Grandma.”

I sighed and rolled my eyes. There would be no winning here. Caley’s relentless. It was a
personality trait I respected most in her. She never backed down, always dreamed big and went
for it. But it wasn’t all rays of sunshine. Her determination made her a little rough around the
edges. Still, I loved her for it. She may have flaws, but she was loyal and trustworthy. Qualities
hard to find nowadays.

If I wanted to keep any pride, I had to give in or it’d look like she won. That I couldn’t
have. “Fine. I’ll go.”

Caley grinned, appeased. She spun on heels and headed toward the door. “I’ll pick you up at
eight.” Then, she glanced back and winked. “Leave the granny panties at home.”

****

Ten long, gruelling hours dragged by. Not because my boss was as demanding as any two-year-
old, but because the ghost still hadn’t left or shut up. The past hours he tried his best to get my
attention. Good thing, I’m great at tuning people out or I would have caved after hour two.

With a long heavy sigh, I turned off the computer, cleaned up the papers, and just as I stood
pushing the chair under the desk, the ghost said, “I know you can hear me.”

Apparently this was his favourite line, since he’d said it a thousand times over the past ten hours.
A non-stop stream of jibber-jabber which was irritating. If the ghost’s voice wasn’t so damn
luscious I wouldn’t be so wound up. Some spirits tried harder than others did but I never reacted
to them like this. He had me intrigued. Still, I’d fight against that ridiculous feeling.

Quickly, I made it out of my office and toward the front door. After a wave good-bye to Doris, I
stepped outside and breathed in the early evening air. Food mixed with exhaust from the cars on
the busy street―everything that meant I was home.

The moment I took a step forward, my happiness faded when the ghost said, “I’m not leaving
until you admit you can hear me.”

With a flick of my hair to dismiss him, I started down the street and soon I rounded onto Third
Street. The ghost tried again, a little louder and more abrupt this time. “Dammit woman! Will
you stop ignoring me? It’s annoying.”

I’m annoying him? I wanted to laugh at the ridiculous notion, but it would only give me away.
So instead, I kept my eyes glued to the street in front of me, wanting nothing more than to be
home.

A few blocks down, I turned onto G E Patterson Avenue, and my aching feet and head shouted
in relief as my building came into view. On the outside, it appeared to be an old textile factory.
Inside, it was anything but. The exact reason why I snatched one of the modern condos the day
it’d gone on the market.

I made my way up the stairs while I took my keys from my purse. At the thick mahogany
wooden door, I raised my key pass to the scanner, grabbed the chrome door handle, and swung it
open. After I hurried in, the door closed behind me with the ghost right on my heels.

Just three doors down, I opened the door to my condo before slamming it closed behind me. Of
course, it didn’t stop the ghost from melting through the door to invade my personal space.

Tossing the keys on the kitchen table, I dropped my purse on the floor and went straight for the
bathroom. If this sneaky spirit followed me, a serious fit would be released.

As the bathroom closed shut behind me, I waited a moment, marvelling at my granite
masterpiece. Large shower, corner Jacuzzi tub, modern sink with a glass bowl sitting atop, even
the toilet looked sleek.

After a moment, I let out the breath I’d been holding, pleased the ghost was smart enough to stay
away from here. At least, he had some morals or maybe just common sense.

What I needed was some space to breathe and the silence was pure bliss. At the shower, I
turned on the water as hot as I could stand it, stripped off my clothes and stepped in to enjoy the
moment of peace.

It wasn’t until my fingers were wrinkled and the bathroom was full of steam did I dare to get out.
I turned the shower off, squeezed the water from my hair, and wrapped the warm towel around
my body. With hesitation, knowing what was ahead of me, I opened the door to the bathroom
and followed the steam out as I made my way across the dark hardwood floors toward the
bedroom.

Halfway there, a sudden gasp―a deep, low gasp that spoke of shock and desire―stopped me.

But it didn’t stop me for long. No, I couldn’t play into this type of nonsense. I scooted into my
bedroom then shut the door behind me and leaned against it. What in the hell was that all about?
Did he think I was beautiful? The thought did bring a smile to my face. But as fast as it came, I
forced it away. What was I thinking? Being flattered by a ghost was about as sick as it came.

Pushing those thoughts aside, I got dressed. Once done, I made my way back to the bathroom to
take on the task of becoming a sexy kitten.

A while later, I replaced the cap on my lip gloss, returned it to the make-up bag, and took a step
back to examine myself in the mirror. My hair was being kind to me and my makeup was bang
on. With my low-riding dark wash jeans and blue plaid three-quarter length sleeve top, tied to
leave my midriff exposed, I couldn’t have been more pleased. At least, I would look sexy while I
suffered through the embarrassing blind date.

Right then, the familiar cold breeze swept across me again. I raised my gaze back from admiring
my clothing to the mirror, I wasn’t alone. The ghost had joined me in the bathroom, and
instinctively, I glanced at his face in the mirror.

“You can see me?” he stared at me with intent.

His eyes were so captivating. Everything in me screamed to look away and ignore him. But
something in me just couldn’t do it. I wanted to be lost in those eyes. Who knew maybe that was
his thing―a powerful presence which demanded he be heard. Whatever it was, it worked on me.

Seconds passed before I snapped back to reality, tore my gaze from the mirror, spun around and
walked right through him. My breath hitched as a cold shudder rendered my muscles useless
for a moment. It was equivalent to walking into a deep freeze. Luckily, the effects weren’t long
lasting.

After my initial stagger, I persisted on and as I walked by the kitchen, the green numbers on my
stainless steel stove glowed seven-fifty-eight. With sure steps, I hurried on and made it to the
door, just needing to get the hell out of here and away from him. It’s one thing to see ghosts,
another thing to help them if they demanded it, but to be attracted to one? This was beginning to
linger into the land of the mentally unstable. I grabbed the door handle, tore through the door and
didn’t stop for a second even as I heard him speak again.

“By the way, you look sexy as hell.”

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Stacey Kennedy is an avid lover of urban fantasy/paranormal romance and erotic romance. If she isn't
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