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★ Book Blitz ★ STING by Sandra Brown—Sneak Peek + Dream Cast + $50 Visa Giveaway!!



We're so happy to share a sneak peek of bestselling author Sandra Brown's latest release—STING! 

Check out Sandra's dream cast and don't miss the awesome giveaway—just enter below for a chance to win a Coach Tote + autographed copy of STING + $50 Visa Gift Card!



by Sandra Brown
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Publication Date: August 16, 2016
Genres: Adult, Romance, Suspense

Synopsis:

When Shaw Kinnard encounters the incongruously elegant Jordie Bennet in a seen-better-days bayou bar, it’s not love at first sight. He’s there to kill her. Instead, he abducts her, eager to get hold of the $30 million her brother has pocketed from his badly bent boss. Now they are on the run from said boss—and the FBI.

Burning for answers-and for each other-this unlikely pair ultimately make a desperate move that could be their last.

With nonstop plot twists and the tantalizing sexual tension that has made Sandra Brown one of the world's best-loved authors, STING will keep readers on the edge of their seats until the final pages.





* An Exclusive Sneak Peek! *


Mickey wedged himself into the passenger seat. As subordinate partner on this job, it fell to Shaw to drive. Which was okay by him. He hated riding shotgun. If and when a situation went tits-up, he liked having control of the vehicle. 
He put the key in the ignition, but Mickey said, “Hold on. We’re not going anywhere yet.” 
Shaw’s heart bumped. “Why not?” 
“We’re doing it here.” 
Shaw just looked at him, then, “You joking?” 
“No. Panella said there’s no time like the present.” 
“Hell, there isn’t,” Shaw hissed, gesturing back toward the bar. “We were seen in there.” 
“Which is another reason why Panella said to go ahead.” 
“That doesn’t makes sense.” 
“Makes perfect sense.” 
“Only if you want to get caught. Speaking for myself, I don’t.” 
“So then don’t get caught.” Mickey grunted with the effort of extracting his pistol from the holster lodged between the folds of his belly. “Panella advises against it, too.” 
“Easy for him to say. It’s not his ass that’s exposed, is it?” 
Mickey gave him a sidelong glance. “First time out and you’re going soft on me.” 
“Not soft, old man. Sensible. I don’t see why the fucking hurry.” 
“I explained that.” 
“Yeah, but tomorrow would be soon enough.” 
“Not anymore. Panella has changed his mind. Small town like this, where everybody knows everybody? Word gets around quick that there’s two ‘strangers’ in town.” 
“Okay. So we wait to do it till she goes back to New Orleans.” 
“That could be days. She doesn’t go into the city on a regular basis. Works out of her house here a lot. Anyhow, it’s not our decision to make. Panella says get her done, especially now that we happened to be caught under the same roof as the target.” 
Shaw understood the reasoning, but he still didn’t like it. Not at all. 
Mickey kept talking. “Like you, Panella is scared that maybe her showing up here tonight isn’t a coincidence.” 
“That’s what I said, but I was only mouthing off. Her coming here has gotta be a fluke. There’s no way she could know about us.” 
“Well, whatever, Panella said to do it now, so . . . ” For punctuation, Mickey used the slide of his 9mm to chamber a bullet. 
Shaw realized two things: His vote didn’t count, and further argument was pointless. “Shit.” He pulled his pistol from its holster and glanced back toward the door with the crackling neon sign above it. “So how do you want to do it?” 
“We wait here till she comes out. If the redneck asshole leaves with her, you pop him. I’ll take care of her.” 
“If she comes out alone?” 
“I’ll do the honors,” Mickey said as he worked his hands into latex gloves. He passed a pair to Shaw. “You take her purse. Panella says to make it look like a robbery gone bad. A random crime.” 
“With no connection to either him or her brother.” 
“With no connection to anything.” 
Shaw scoffed. “Like anybody will believe that.” 
Mickey chuckled. “Not your problem who believes what. You’ll be far and away, enjoying your half of two hundred grand.” 
“That’ll buy a nice boat.” 
“That’ll buy nice pussy.” 
“Your mind’s in the gutter, Mickey.” 
He chuckled again. “Where it feels right at home.” 
Noticing motion from the corner of his eye, Shaw took another look through the rear window. “Here she comes.” 
“By herself?” 
Shaw waited to answer until the door had closed behind Jordie Bennett and no one followed her out. “Yep.” 
Since the building didn’t have any exterior lighting, the parking lot was almost in complete darkness. A pale, slender moon was obscured by the moss-bearded branches of an oak that extended across three-quarters of the lot. There were no approaching headlights from either direction of the narrow state road. 
Seizing the opportunity, Mickey opened his car door and got out, moving with more alacrity than Shaw would have thought him capable of. The fat man was jazzed. Mickey Bolden relished his line of work. 
But so did Shaw. The tequila shots hadn’t given him near the rush that straight-up adrenaline did now. 
Being as light-footed as possible, they followed Jordie Bennett as she wended her way through the parking lot. It was jammed with dented pickup trucks and salt-water-corroded heaps. Her recent model sedan was a shiny, sleek standout. She used a key fob to unlock the driver’s door. 
Shaw captured another drift of that seductive fragrance as she suddenly did an about-face. 
Apparently his and Mickey’s footfalls on the crushed shells hadn’t been as light as they’d thought. Or maybe animal instinct had alerted her to mortal danger. In any case, when she saw them rushing toward her, her lips parted on a quick inhale, her eyes went wide with alarm. 
As Mickey swiftly closed the distance between them, his right hand snapped up from his side with precision and deadly purpose. 
The sound suppressor on the pistol muffled the shot, but in the surrounding stillness, the spitting noise seemed as loud to Shaw’s ears as a fire alarm. 
Mickey dropped like a sack of cement, his ravaged head hemorrhaging a red tide over the crushed shells. 
Jordie Bennett watched in horror as a stream of blood funneled toward her sandals. Then she looked up at Shaw, who still held his pistol shoulder high and extended toward her. He said, “My half just doubled.”







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STING Anecdote:
Even though it’s almost thirty years old, the movie “Top Gun” and its characters are referred to several times. If the soundtrack followed the relationship between Shaw and Jordie, it would start out with “Danger Zone” and end with “Take My Breath Away.”

If you’re on Spotify, you can find the TOP GUN soundtrack here:


Sandra's Dream Cast!

Shaw – Tom Hardy



Jordie – Jaimie Alexander






About the Author:

Sandra Brown is the author of more than sixty New York Times bestsellers, including DEADLINE (2013), LOW PRESSURE (2012), LETHAL (2011), TOUGH CUSTOMER (2010), SMASH CUT (2009), SMOKE SCREEN (2008), PLAY DIRTY (2007), RICOCHET (2006), CHILL FACTOR (2005), WHITE HOT (2004), & HELLO, DARKNESS (2003).

Brown began her writing career in 1981 and since then has published over seventy novels, bringing the number of copies of her books in print worldwide to upwards of eighty million. Her work has been translated into over thirty languages.

A lifelong Texan, Sandra Brown was born in Waco, grew up in Fort Worth and attended Texas Christian University, majoring in English. Before embarking on her writing career, she worked as a model at the Dallas Apparel Mart, and in television, including weathercasting for WFAA-TV in Dallas, and feature reporting on the nationally syndicated program “PM Magazine.”

In 2009 Brown detoured from her thrillers to write, Rainwater, a much acclaimed, powerfully moving story about honor and sacrifice during the Great Depression.

Brown recently was given an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Texas Christian University. She was named Thriller Master for 2008, the top award given by the International Thriller Writer’s Association. Other awards and commendations include the 2007 Texas Medal of Arts Award for Literature and the Romance Writers of America’s Lifetime Achievement Award.



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★ Book Blitz ★ LA VIE EN ROSE {Life in Pink} by Lydia Michaels—Excerpt + Giveaway!






by Lydia Michaels

Publication Date: April 12, 2016
Genres: Adult, Romance


Synopsis: 
Emma Sanders has always dreamt of being a bride, wearing fancy gowns, pretty pearls, and—of course—falling madly in love. Then life happened. Finding herself one fiancé short of her happily ever after, she leaves the fairytales behind. Some days are simply too perilous for pink gowns and pearls. 
Riley Lockhart is the sort of man who can make a woman lower her gaze with only a smile. That he doesn’t realize his charm makes him all the more enchanting. Determined to save Emma the pain of her breakup, he steps in as a friend, but soon finds himself wanting more.
She was just a girl, but she somehow winds up being the strongest woman he’s ever known. Losing her is not an option and when life can’t be tied neatly in a pretty little bow, he holds tight to all that he loves—his Emma. His hero. 
Sometimes the greatest scars are worn on the inside.




EXCLUSIVE EXCERPT OF—
LA VIE EN ROSE by Lydia Michaels!

Riley’s lips twitched as soft ebony curls ghosted over his bare stomach, lower and lower, tickling his hips and teasing that tight strip of flesh just below his bellybutton. A deep, satisfied growl rumbled in his chest like distant thunder as anticipation teetered on impatience—but it was a good, burning sort of anticipation. Holy fuck, was it good. Stretching, he gave Curls the access she needed and— 
“So I’m thinking we’re going to settle on coral with deep navy blue accents for the main theme. That should compliment the nautical look Becket wants.” 
Why was his roommate’s voice in his dream? 
Shaking off the distraction, his palm lowered, fingers gently knotting in the satin ringlets to better direct the ebony waves going down on him. His body hardened as soft kisses teased his happy trail and she got to work. Yes… 
Rolling his shoulders, he stretched his hips and drew in a slow breath. Heaven. The first true sensation of tongue-to-tip had his toes pointing as the heat of her pouty lips— 
“Whatever you want, toots. It’s your day.” 
Oh God, no! What the hell was his sister doing in his dream? Get out, Rarity! Get out! 
The ethereal weight of the dark haired woman’s touch faded. No, no, no! 
There was a soft girlie sigh. “I can’t believe it’s actually happening. I’m going to be Mrs. Becket Grayson.” 
Emma, his roommate, was definitely there too. Damn it! They were ruining everything. This was his time. Not their time. Dream blowjob time! The anticipation of sin and sex paled, as Emma’s voice carried on about champagne toasts and processionals. His roommate’s incessant wedding planning was officially intruding on everything
The loft used to be a sanctuary. The day Emma got engaged their living situation took a turn for the worse as girlie crap slowly corroded every square inch of his life—even his fantasies. Passing out on the couch was a dangerous gamble, leaving him widely susceptible to wedding babble bullshit when he could’ve been enjoying some nice fantasy head. 
“Will I be wearing coral or navy?” his sister asked then mumbled, “Say navy. Say navy.” 
Emma did that tiny chirp she claimed was a laugh. “You can wear navy, but there’s nothing wrong with coral.” 
“You know how I feel about pink,” Rarity reminded. 
“Coral’s not pink.” 
“It’s in the family.” 
“Fine. You’ll wear navy, but you’re wearing a dress.” 
Rarity groaned with resignation. She’d always be the brother he never had. “Fine, but Lexi’s wearing a tux.” 
“Look at these carnation balls I found in this issue of I Do. My florist can make them in the coral.” 
It was as if he were invisible. They just kept yapping and yapping. 
“They look pink to me,” Rarity said. 
He growled obnoxiously. “That’s it! Do you two mind? I’m trying to sleep!” And I lost fantasy girl! 
A throw pillow smacked him in the face. “Then don’t use the couch as your bed, dumbass. It’s noon. Go to your own room if you want quiet,” his sister snapped. 
“Sorry, Riley. We’ll be more quiet,” Emma apologized then whispered, “We could use navy ribbons to hang the balls off the white chairs we’re renting for the ceremony.” 
Their loft was spacious. Did they have to stage these womanly talks right on top of him? They could have at least moved to the kitchen ten feet away—or better yet, parked this prenuptial symposium all the way down the hall in Emma’s freaking room. 
The wedding plans carried on ceaselessly, as they had since Becket proposed to Emma six months ago, and Riley once again considered how much happier he’d be renting his own place. Sharing a loft with two girls, one being his sister, hadn’t been a bad setup until that damn ring and all those girlie magazines came along. Before the dawn of the bridal apocalypse everything was kosher. 
They lived in the hipster section on the posh Upper West Side of New York. He liked his home, loved the industrial feel and the exposed brick walls. The raw space, exposed ductwork and battered moldings were just aged enough to qualify as vintage. Splitting the rent three ways afforded them some square footage, but things were getting a little cramped lately, with Emma’s new obsessions. 
His sister, Rarity, exhibited a tolerance for girlie crap that surprised him. Rarity was seriously chill, like a pretty guy that peed sitting down. She didn’t cry or squeal like a valley girl or do that needy drama shit girls tended to do. She was easily the coolest chick he’d ever met. And being that she was a lesbian, they had plenty of shared interests. 
Never giving a damn about clothes or purses, Rarity appreciated the finer things in life, like good beer, decent music, a nice set of tits, and red meat. Her unarguable beauty and confidence pulled men in from miles away. And for years he enjoyed watching his little sister turn every last one down. She was his best friend and Emma was hers. 
The only girlie thing Rarity couldn’t live without, apparently, was Emma. 
Rarity was uniquely striking, with dark shorn hair and high arched brows, but it was her dry wit and endless sarcasm that could make any man second-guess his worth—a neat parlor trick to watch. Emma, on the other hand, was compassionate with soft blonde curls, dimpled cheeks, and eyes that pathologically betrayed her, eyes too full of innocence to hide her inexperience. 
Emma was the quiet, sweet type that never got in the way. But lately she’d really cranked up the fem-meter and was driving him insane—which made him a horrible person, because he was going to shoot her if she didn’t shut the hell up. 
All this wedding talk had to be getting to his sister. Riley was ready to duct tape Emma’s mouth shut. How in depth could a discussion about linen be? The texture, the hues in natural light versus candlelight, the thread count—bullshit conversations like that went on for days. He was amazed Rarity hadn’t reached her limit and freaked yet. 
“I can’t wait until my dress gets here!” Emma announced, clapping like an excited child. “I’m dying to try it on.” 
Riley groaned. It was as though no one could see him at all. Screwing his eyes shut and jamming a pillow over his ear did nothing to drown out her voice. So much for dream sex. 
“You already tried it on,” Rarity said. 
“That was in the store. Once I get it to the loft, I’ll be able to really appreciate it. Then, when you get your dress, we can try them on together. It’ll be so much fun!” 
“Sounds mind-blowing.” Rarity’s sarcasm was so expected it didn’t phase Emma. 
The doorbell buzzed and Emma screeched—literally screeched. “It’s here!” The chair skidded against the hardwood floors as she catapulted out of her seat. 
Yeah, he wasn’t going back to sleep. 
Groaning, he twisted and cracked open his lids as she sprinted down the hall toward the main entrance. Craning his neck in the direction of the chair, he peeked at Rarity, who wore a disinterested expression as she paged through a wedding magazine. 
“There’s something wrong with her,” he grumbled. 
“Yup,” she agreed. 
“This isn’t going to stop until she gets married, is it?” 
“Nope.” 
“When’s the wedding again?” 
“We have nine more months of this and the closer we get the worse she’s going to be.” 
Shifting, he sat up and frowned at his sister. “You’re surprisingly calm.” 
“She’s my closest friend and she really wants me to be a part of this. I can do the maid of honor thing as long as she doesn’t expect me to throw her some hideously pink party where girls drink cosmos and act like prissy hyenas, while being the pole for some male stripper to rub his scabies all over.” 
She sighed and turned the page. “Plus, I smoked a fat joint the second she pulled out the wedding binder. You could probably cut my leg off right now and I wouldn’t put up much of a fight.” 
“Nice.” He stared at the front door waiting for Emma to come racing inside at any second carrying the legendary dress. “She’s not gonna walk around in a wedding dress for the next nine months, is she?”
Rarity shut the magazine and tossed it on the table. “Don’t let her hear you call it a dress. It’s a gown. I’ve been corrected twice. And I have no idea. I wasn’t born with the bride gene. None of this shit makes sense to me.” 
At least he wasn’t alone. Rubbing a hand over his jaw he yawned. “You’re bringing Lexi to the wedding?” 
“Yup.” 
He chuckled. 
“What?” 
“You realize Mom and Dad will probably be invited.” 
“They won’t go,” Rarity said, matter-of-factly. 
“What makes you so sure?”



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About the Author: 
Lydia Michaels is the award winning author of 23 romance novels. Her novels from the darkly compelling Surrender Trilogy were iBooks Bestsellers and her work has been featured in USA Today. 
In 2015 she was the winner of The Best of Bucks Award and she has been nominated as Best Author in the Happenings Magazine two years running [2015 & 2016]. She is a four time nominee for the prestigious RONE Award. Her books are intellectual, emotional, haunting, always centered around love. Lydia Michaels loves to hear from readers! She can be contacted by email at Lydia@LydiaMichaelsBooks.com 

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★ Book Blitz ★ BREAKING THE STORY by Ashley Farley—Guest Post + $50 Gift Card Giveaway!



We're excited to welcome the wonderful author of BREAKING THE STORY to the blog today! Bestselling author Ashley Farley shares an insightful guest post on—politics! And don't miss the special giveaway below!



by Ashley Farley

Publication Date: March 17, 2016
Genres: Adult, Suspense

Passion, peril, and a scandal that will rock American politics. 
Scottie Darden’s life is a disaster. Her marriage has become toxic, and her career as a photojournalist has stalled out. To attract the attention of the main players in the news industry, she needs a standout story with a unique perspective. What she finds is a scandal that could turn the 2016 presidential election upside down. But before she can release her damaging images to the media, Scottie must uncover the truth behind the photographs. She turns to handsome mystery man Guy Jordan for help. When they join the campaign trail in search of answers, their investigation quickly becomes deadly. 
Hop on board for a wild ride of adventure where desire ignites, lives are threatened, and secrets are revealed.


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*GUEST POST*

Ashley Farley on Politics!


I worked hard to make certain Breaking the Story is unbiased in terms of politics. 
While my novel is a romantic political suspense, my message is more about the importance of integrity in journalism than anything else. With the 2016 presidential election on the horizon, I thought it’d be fun to give my readers a break from real-life politics—the debates, incessant phone calls, and endless stream of television commercials—with a sexy scandal within the political arena. 
While I am a bit of a political junkie, I do my best to keep my opinions to myself. Nobody likes a know-it-all, especially when it comes to something we feel passionate about like politics, religion, and sports. I recently had the opportunity to attend the Mock Convention at Washington and Lee University in Virginia where my daughter attends college. Since 1908, every four years, student volunteers at the college have hosted a mock political convention, complete with roll call, for the non-incumbent party. The school holds an amazing record of accuracy in forecasting the party’s nominee. They have only been wrong two times since 1948. 
For Mock Convention 2016, over the course of two days, student organizers brought in world-renowned speakers like Newt Gingrich and Dick Cheney to address conservative issues relating to the Republican Party. This inspiring lineup imparted their wisdom upon this impressionable group of young people, not by forcing their opinions on them but by empowering them to be good citizens. The universal appeal was for these kids to get out and vote, regardless of party. Educate yourselves on the issues facing our nation—the $19 trillion debt, the immigration crisis, foreign affairs. 
I had an opportunity to talk with many of the students, most of them my daughter’s friends, while I was at the convention. Understandably, politics was at the forefront of everyone’s minds. Many of these students have listened to documentaries and news reports, read the continuous stream of social media tweets and Instagram post concerning the state of our nation. I was not surprised to learn that these students had mixed emotions concerning politics, but I was comforted to see how much they care. These millennials are the future of our country. They owe it to themselves and their future spouses and children to explore their options and make an educated decision before they vote. 
Regardless of age, we each have the responsibility to pick the candidate that best represents our principles. Don’t take a candidate at surface value. Listen to the debates. Visit their websites. Find out what they really stand for. Voting is a privilege and every person’s vote counts.

About the Author: 
Ashley Farley is a wife and mother of two college-aged children. She grew up in the salty marshes of South Carolina, but now lives in Richmond, Virginia, a city she loves for its history and traditions. 
After her brother died in 1999 of an accidental overdose, she turned to writing as a way of releasing her pent-up emotions. She wrote SAVING BEN in honor of Neal, the boy she worshipped, the man she could not save. SAVING BEN is not a memoir, but a story about the special bond between siblings. 
HER SISTER'S SHOES—June 2015—is a women's novel that proves the healing power of family. MERRY MARY—October 2015—a holiday novella, a young woman longing for a child stumbles upon a Christmas miracle. 
BREAKING THE STORY is scheduled for release on March 17, 2016. A romantic political suspense. Passion. Peril. And a scandal that will rock American politics.



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★ Book Blitz ★ DESCENDED by Rose Devereaux—Excerpt + $25 Amazon Giveaway!






by Rose Devereux

(The Red Blindfold Series, #1)

Publication Date: February 1, 2016
Genres: Erotica, Romance


Synopsis:

“When he said he wasn’t like other men, I should have believed him…”

It’s Sophie Quinn’s chance to make a name for herself. Her assignment: interview investor Marc Brayden, descendant of the most notorious sadist in history, the Marquis de Sade. Her mistake: falling hopelessly, obsessively in love.

Marc is mind-blowingly sexy, but determined to stay away from Sophie. She brings out powerful dominant urges that are dangerous to them both. But when he loses control, the pleasure is more than either of them can resist.

Sophie shut down her heart after too much betrayal and loss. Now she’s thousands of miles from home and under Marc’s spell. What is he hiding? Why do his desires torment him? Torn between love and the truth, she resolves to learn everything she can about Marc’s cryptic past, even if she risks losing him forever.

Exclusive Excerpt of—DESCENDED!

It was dawn.  The night had passed, and I’d made my decision.  
No more pain.  No more love.  No more Marc Brayden.
But the truth was, Marc had made the decision for me.  He had all the power, and I had none.  He’d obsessed me, addicted me, changed me.  He’d affected me too much, and that was what he couldn’t tolerate. 
I was becoming a creation from his darkest fantasies.  He’d decided to save me by tearing me apart.  
Five hours had passed since I’d left the hotel suite where he’d collared and tamed me.  I’d been his maid, his slave, and his slut.  Now I was his cast-off, all because I’d dared to ask questions.  Because I’d dared to feel something. 
If I’d learned anything from Marc, it was that feeling was weakness.  From now on, I’d be numb and in control, just like he was.  It was a hard lesson, but I’d carry it through the rest of my life. 
Though the sky was growing brighter, I couldn’t sleep.  I took quiet, shallow breaths and listened for footsteps.  Any moment now, the front door would click open and Marc would crawl into bed beside me.  I could feel him.  I could taste his kiss and feel him stretching me open as his dark voice mesmerized me and I gushed with excitement. 
Give up, Sophie.  He’s not coming.  He won’t come until he knows you’re long gone. 
I clenched my fists as my last hope died in the light of morning. 
I’d been burned, but I would not break.  I knew from experience how to walk through hell.  Put one foot in front of the other until it became automatic.  Switch on my primitive brain and move forward.  If I kept it up long enough, I might get lucky and never feel anything again. 
Throwing back the duvet, I went straight to the shower.  By the time I was done, there’d be no trace of Marc but the raw battle scar across my heart. 
As hot water seared my skin, I scoured away his intoxicating scent and washed my hair three times.  Leaning my hands against the marble tile, I dropped my head, shut my eyes, and let the water pour over my back.  
He was gone, and I was glad.  Now there was nothing to be ashamed of, no questions, no fear.  I had my old life back.  I’d be grateful for it even if I couldn’t stop the tears from flowing or the sobs from choking my throat. 
“Glad,” I whispered.  “Glad, glad, glad.”  
I gasped as powerful hands locked around my wrists.  I tried to turn around but I was pinned to the wall.  
Naked.  Helpless.  As furious as I’d ever been.  
He was here.  And I hated him. 
I felt his drenched wool suit against my back as he immobilized me with his powerful body.  His leather wingtips squeaked against the shower floor and his sodden jacket was heavy against my arm. 
“You’re glad,” he said, his voice a low fire in my ear.  “I knew you would be.” 
“You don’t know anything about me,” I snapped, struggling against him.  “If you did, you wouldn’t be here.” 
 “You forget I own this apartment,” he growled. 
“Yes, you do,” I said.  “But you don’t own me.” 
“Bullshit I don’t.” 
Keeping me restrained with his chest, he stripped off his suit jacket and dropped it to the tile.  I jammed an elbow into his ribs but he didn’t move.  He was a concrete wall, and I was stupid to even try.  Not that I was about to give up. 
“Listen to me,” he hissed in my ear.  I heard buttons tinkling to the floor as he tore his shirt open.  His heartbeat thundered into my back as he pressed his hot, hard torso into me. 
“I’m done listening.” 
“Then I’ll make you,” he said, opening his zipper.


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About the Author:

Rose Devereux writes shamelessly erotic romance, some of it light, some of it dark, all of it sexy. In her other life, she is a traditionally published author whose books have been translated into five languages. Reviews of her novels have appeared in Cosmopolitan, The Boston Globe, New York Magazine, and the Associated Press.

She loves animals, sleeping late, champagne, and alpha males. She lives in sin with her boyfriend and two cats in Boston and New Hampshire.

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★ Blog Tour ★ ALL THE WAY TO HEAVEN by Becky Doughty — Guest Post + Giveaway!


We're so excited to welcome author Becky Doughty to our blog—she's sharing her dream cast for her brand new novel, ALL THE WAY TO HEAVEN!
Check it out below—and don't miss her awesome "Mystery Box" giveaway below!

All the Way to Heaven by Becky Doughty 
(The Fallout Series, #1) 
Publisher: Clean Teen Publishing
Publication Date: November 2, 2015
Genres: New Adult, Romance

Synopsis:
Anica Tomlin, business major, has just learned that the man she’s been planning her future around, her Global Finance professor, already has a beautiful wife and family. Ani cashes in her graduation gift to herself a little early—a trip to Tuscany—but from the moment she boards the wrong train in Pisa, her plans for solitude and self-indulgence begin to unravel around her.

When a bicycle accident thrusts Ani into the skilled hands of the dashing Dr. Cosimo Lazzaro, she reluctantly accepts his invitation to recover in his family’s country villa, perched on a hilltop surrounded by the Lazzaro olive groves. But it’s been a black year for olive growers all over Italy, and generations of tradition are being put to the test like never before.

Ani is swept up in the drama of life in Tuscany, the convergence of old and new, and the passions that drive people to pursue the desires of their hearts. Just as Ani begins to get her feet under her again, an unexpected turn of events leaves her doubting the very existence of happily-ever-after, unless she can learn to trust the desires of her own heart.

Although All the Way to Heaven is a stand-alone novel, it is the first book in The Fallout Series, a collection of sweet contemporary romances that follow characters featured in the first book.



GUEST POST—

Casting ALL THE WAY TO HEAVEN! 

by Becky Doughty

This was fun! I have Pinterest boards for all my books, but I tend to just look for images that match my ideas rather than look for specific actors and actresses who might be able to play the part of each of my main characters. Let me tell you, though, it’s tough to find Italian actors, so most of these aren’t, and that’s really a bit of a disservice on my part, in my opinion. So here are some of my thoughts. 
 Ani (said like “Annie” – named after her Swedish grandmother, Anika) Tomlin: For some reason, Ani feels the most elusive to me. I know what I want her to look and act like in my head, but I’m having a hard time casting her. That said, I think Nora Arnezeder might be a strong possibility. She’s got that “girl next door” vibe even though she’s a bit of a wild child on and off screen. But give Nora a little darker hair and a bit of self-deprecation and I think she’s got the part!
Paulo Durante: I wanted someone who could pull off manly and dreamy and frumpy and brooding and approachable all at the same time. Someone like Alexander Koch, if you can get it out of your mind that he’s not so nice on Under the Dome. I mean, that hint smile? He’s one of those actors folks are saying we should keep an eye on. Well, what better way to keep an eye on him than to cast him in my book movie? And if the image I sent doesn’t convince you, check out this Buzzfeed. You’ll get it.
Cosimo Lazzaro: When I first started writing this story, I kind of fashioned Cosi after a young(er) David Gandy, the iconic Dolce & Gabanna model. But since he’s a model and not exactly an actor, I thought I’d better come up with an alternative. Ironically, I found another Dolce & Gabbana model who also happens to actually be an actor, too, and he fits the bill almost as well as David…Noah. I know, I know – neither of these guys are Italian, but they could certainly pull it off!  (And no, this was not just me taking advantage of an opportunity to share not just one, but two beautiful people with you…)
Madalina Poptelecon: When I wrote this, I kind of had this image in my mind of opera star Anna Netrebko, but she’s too old to play this part now. However, have you seen 2 Broke Girls? Kat Dennings in that show just kills me. I could totally see her pulling off the combination of snark and vulnerability Madalina puts off. And something else I love about Kat? She embraces her REAL LIFE curves in the same way Madalina does. I don’t know whether she sings or not, but who cares? If she wants the part, she’s got it. We’ll just overdub the singing parts with Anna’s voice, yes?

Isabella Adimari: I picture someone like petite and fine-boned, elegant and poised, but without being aloof. Although I haven’t seen her act, I think Nazanin Boniadi certainly has the look and could be a perfect fit for Isa.





Gerardo Adimari: Gerardo is not your stereo-typical leading man but he’s the perfect counterpart to his wife, Isa. I think Halit Ergenç would be a good fit for him?



Claudia and Franco Batista: So I pictured Franco Nero and Vanessa Redgrave when I wrote these two characters in, mainly because I loved their “art imitating real life” story in Letters to Juliet. But the Batistas in All the Way to Heaven are about 20 years younger than Vanessa and Franco are! 

 

So to cast them today, I’d probably put Mandy Patinkin (Saul Berenson on Homeland) and Sela Ward (Sharon Shrieber, reporter in Gone Girl) in these roles, both actors who are in their 60s instead of in their 80s.






Tish Ransome (Ani’s best friend back home): When I wrote Tish into All the Way to Heaven, I kind of based her off a combination of Hayley Williams from the band Paramore and Ashley Greene. But when I wrote Tish’s story, Book 2 in The Fallout Series, A Light in the Dark (releasing Dec 23), I had just discovered the show Skins, and I fell in love with Effy – Kaya Scodelario. She became the image of Tish to me, and although Tish is much more like Hayley Williams in personality (Tish is also front man of her own band, The Marauders), Kaya has the fountain-of-youth-waif-pixie-changeling-tougher-than-you-think-rebel look about her that I really wanted for Tish.
 Thanks for having me today – this was fun! Becky





About the Author:

Becky Doughty is the author of the best-selling Elderberry Croft series, The Gustafson Girls series, Waters Fall, and more. She’s also the voice behind BraveHeart Audiobooks. She writes Women’s Fiction with strong elements of romance, as well as Young Adult and New Adult Fiction. 

Becky’s favorite people are edge-dwellers, those who live on that fine line where hope and despair meet, where love is the only answer and grace becomes truly amazing. Becky is married to her champion of more than 25 years. They have three children, two of whom are grown and starting families of their own, and they all live within a few miles of each other in Southern California. They share their lives with too many animals, a large vegetable garden, and a strange underground concrete room they’re certain was built for dark and sinister purposes…

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