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Monday, November 27, 2017

Haunted by Shari Nichols




Haunted
Shari Nichols

Genre: Paranormal Romance

Publisher: Liquid Silver Press

Date of Publication: 11/27-2017

ISBN: 978-1-62210-452-9

Number of pages: 234

Word Count:  80.000

Cover Artist: Valerie Tibbs

Tagline: No matter how he tried, he couldn’t give her up.

Book Description:

When medium Karly Matthews agrees to move into a haunted inn, she’s not sure what’s more dangerous, the ghost or the sexy innkeeper she tries to resist. She’s can’t deny the intense rush of desire she feels every time he’s near. When she agrees to embark on a no-strings-attached relationship, she finds herself thrust into a world of mind blowing pleasures. Now she must face the aching truths of her past.

Hotel heir Thayne Harper has a laser-like focus on success that doesn’t include the help of his family. He’s always been the black sheep, living in the shadow of his dead brother. His dreams are put to the test when a supernatural entity threatens to ruin everything. The one bright spot is the woman who intrigues his mind and heats his blood.

If only he can convince her that, despite his bad boy ways, he can change for the good. Her love becomes his only salvation. Passion burns white-hot as a dark threat looms. The ghost doesn’t want them to be together and sets her sights on Thayne, luring him to a place that goes beyond death. Will Karly be able to save him before it’s too late?


Excerpt:
Karly made sure
to keep her head down, wanting to avoid another run-in. Her gaze skittered over
fallen leaves and flagstone tiles. Through the corner of her eye, she spotted a
man in a suit and a few servers. Her fingers tightened around her key chain
with every step, wanting to be far from the chaos of the evening.
She was almost
to the main street, when she bumped into a solid wall of muscle that threatened
to knock her on her ass. Her keys flew from her hands as she began to fall
backward. Before she hit the ground, two strong hands reached out and caught
her around the waist. She glanced up and into the gorgeous face of the god
she’d seen earlier.
Up close, he was
even more stunning and taller than she’d calculated. He exuded strength and
masculinity, and when he focused that intense magnetism on her, all the air
left her lungs, along with her ability to speak.
Genuine concern
flashed in his whiskey colored eyes. “I’m sorry. Are you okay?” His voice was
like warm chocolate, melting her insides. When he dropped his hands, Karly
could still feel the imprints on her skin.
“Y-yes, I’m
fine. I’m the one who should be apologizing. I wasn’t paying attention to where
I was going.” Her heart pounded wildly in her chest. The man smelled
incredible, like sandalwood and clean laundry.
“No need for
apologies. Maybe you should sit down for a minute and have a drink with me.”
There was elegance in the way he spoke that made her think of old money and
private school.
For a moment Karly
thought about taking him up on his offer, but she wasn’t in the frame of mind
to pull off light conversation or flirty banter at this point. “Thanks, but I
have to pass. This night, well, it didn’t turn out the way I’d hoped so I think
it’s my cue to go.” She did her best to school her features, but inside she was
feeling raw and vulnerable. The only thing she wanted to do was go home, soak
in a hot bath, and lick her wounds.
His searing gaze
swept over her and made butterflies flutter in her stomach “Perhaps I can make
it better. Stay and have a drink with me.”
Karly glanced at
his jacket for his nametag, but like her, he wasn’t wearing one. “I’m guessing
you’re in either sales or politics, and if this is all for a campaign donation,
I’m sorry, I already gave at the office.” Immediately she got a vibe telling
her he was his own boss, which wasn’t hard to figure out. The man exuded
confidence and power.
The throaty
sound of his laughter raised goose bumps on her flesh. “So you’re funny and
beautiful that’s quite a rare combo, Miss….?”
His words slid
over her like a warm caress. A flush spread across her cheeks. She shook her
head, a little dazed by the compliment. It would be hard not to succumb to his
charms. If she was honest, his scent alone was driving her crazy. No, the man
spelled danger. “I’m sorry. I should go. Good night and uh, nice running into
you.” She sucked in a breath, turned and took a step toward the street.   
“I don’t think
you’ll get far without these,” he said in a bone-melting voice that forced her
to turn around. He held up her keys in his hand.   
“Right. Thanks.”
She’d become so dazzled by his looks, she’d completely forgotten about them
flying out of her hands
“My pleasure.”
The way he said the word pleasure conjured images of their bodies tangled
together, rolling around in satin sheets. The air sizzled with sexual tension.
Slowly, he closed the distance between them and placed the keys in her hands.
She purposely avoided touching him, but his fingers grazed hers, sending a spark
of awareness up and down her arm.
“Don’t go,” he
whispered.
“Why?” Karly was
curious to hear what he’d say next.
“I can’t let you
disappear into the night without telling me your name.” The words were spoken
in a commanding tone that normally would've irritated her, but for some reason
when he said them they hit every one of her buttons. “You can give me that much
can’t you? It’s not every day I meet someone that captivates me and you have,
quite thoroughly I might add.”
The scorching
heat in his gaze made her shiver. She swallowed and tried to regain her
equilibrium. It’d been a long time since a man had looked at her with such
blatant desire. “I’m impressed— that’s quite a pick-up line. I’m curious, does
it usually work?”
His smile was
pure sin. “I’m not using a line on you. I just want the chance to talk to you.
Give me five minutes, that’s all I ask.”
What happens
after that?” His charisma began to melt her resolve. Karly stole a glance at
his clothing. His sweater looked like cashmere and his suit jacket was
perfectly tailored and cut to fit his body, only adding to his commanding
presence. 
“You decide. If
you want to continue the conversation, I get your number, if not, then we part
ways. No harm done.”
How could she
say no when his approach was so refreshing “Nothing like cutting to the chase.”
A guy that looked like him probably had women falling all over themselves to
get his attention. It didn’t take a psychic to glean the man was a player. He
was too smooth to be anything else. “Five minutes is all you get.”
“Five minutes is
all I need.” He was persuasive, not to mention cocky as hell and yet for some
reason she couldn’t seem to say no where he was concerned. Besides, his vibe
was positive and cool with no warning signs.



“You’re pretty
sure of yourself. Do you always get what you want?”

About the Author:

Shari Nichols grew up in a small town in Connecticut where haunted houses, ghosts and Ouija boards were common place, spurring her fascination with all things paranormal. Ever since she read her first Barbara Cartland novel, her life-long dream has been to write sexy, romantic stories. Shari has been married to her own alpha hero for twenty-five years. When she’s not writing, she’s reading, going to the gym, or hanging out with family and friends.

She lives in New Jersey with her husband, two teenagers, and her adoring golden retriever. She’s thrilled to spend her days in sweats, eating chocolate while pounding on her keyboard to create her next novel. Shari’s a member of Romance Writers of America, New Jersey Romance Writers, Liberty States Fiction Writers and Fantasy, Futuristic, and Paranormal Romance Writers.








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47 comments:

  1. Sounds like a good romance. I also love this cover. (jozywails@gmail.com)

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  2. What is it about the Connecticut/New England area that attracts so many ghosts?+

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  3. Sounds intriguing, and the cover is lovely. Thanks for sharing.

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  4. Another day, another comment. Happy Tuesday!

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  5. Enjoyed the excerpt and book description. Can't wait to read this.

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  6. Congrats on your New Release! Loved the cover and excerpt. Thanks so much for sharing and for offering a giveaway.

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  7. Shari, you don't look old enough to have been married for twenty-five years!

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  8. Happy Hump Day! I hope that the rest of your week goes well.

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  9. I'm looking forward to reading this book.

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  10. We dabbled in Ouija boards when we were in University - some pretty spine-tingling stuff!

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  11. Good evening. I always like to ask my fellow authors this question: Can you read or write when it's noisy or do you need peace and quiet to focus as I do myself?

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  12. Hi Shari, how do you resist just curling up under a blanket when it's so cold & miserable outside?

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  13. Happy Friday! Have a great weekend.

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  14. It's Saturday morning, almost 4am and I can't sleep. There's a wild wind blowing a flower pot around outside but I'm too snuggly to get up & do something about it! Typical!

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  15. Hope everyone's having a nice weekend so far!

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  16. Happy Sunday! KI just wanted to say Thanks so much for the Giveaway!

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  17. Is it because I'm getting older but I don't understand how it can be Tuesday already?

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  18. Happy Hump Day everyone! I'm in Ireland so 5 hours ahead of the east coast of USA.

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  19. Yet another storm, Caroline this time, is wreaking havoc outside so sleep's impossible.

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  20. Happy Thursday! It seems that I need to be three places at once today. Any ideas? Lol

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  21. Yay! Friday at last. Time to whiz through the to-do list and then start to unwind :)

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  22. I'm looking forward to this weekend.

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  23. Happy Friday. Have a wonderful weekend

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  24. We have snow in Ireland - whatever next? :)

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  25. Well, the weekend's half over and I've done no housework or laundry so Sunday's going to be a day of whizzing round like a headless chicken trying to get everything done before Monday comes around again :(

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  26. First snow of the season for me today! I love the stuff! Are you a fan?

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  27. And we're back to Monday again - hard to believe it'll be Christmas Day in 2 weeks!

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  28. My daffodils and snowdrops are poking their green shoots out of the snow - happy days!

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  29. Beautiful cover! What writers have inspired you?

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  30. Anyone else hate the shops at this time of year? I have to use a stick, sometimes a wheelchair, to walk and just the thought of trying to push my way through the crowds is enough to make me cringe! Thankfully there's internet buying - I'd be lost without it!

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  31. TGIF! Perhaps it's the cold weather but I've found this week very trying. Of course it could just be that I'm just getting older!

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  32. Does anyone know if there's been a bad cranberry harvest this year? I can't find any fresh ones anywhere!

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  33. Happy Friday! Have a great weekend!

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  34. Sounds like a great read, hope I win

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  35. Enjoyed the excerpt. Sounds like an awesome read.

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  36. So much for having a day of rest on a Sunday. Between carolling & Panto rehearsals I'm busier than ever! Anyway, enjoy what's left of the weekend :)

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  37. I've added Haunted to my Amazon wish-list and hope to read soon. Thanks again for the chance to win.

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  38. I had a roommate in College who DEVOURED Barbara Cartland/Mills & Boon novels. The girl couldn't get enough of them!

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  39. This book sounds like something I'd really enjoy reading, thank you for sharing!

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  40. Has anyone seen my mojo? Just couldn't find it today & I searched everywhere!

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