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Saturday, February 4, 2017

PROMO Blitz for Butterfly Serenade by Julianna Douglas






New Adult Romance, Contemporary Romance
Date Published:  1/15/2017

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 Rose

Whore. Slut. Tramp.

I don’t want to believe the words, but they’re true. Having sex with strangers temporarily affords me the necessary control to quiet the demons from my nightmares. But each unfulfilling encounter leaves me more emotionally empty than before. I’m trapped in a dead, brown shell, unable to break free.

Until the day he walks into my life.

Colin is everything that's good and pure–a beacon of light to my dark, lost soul. His music is a soothing balm, warming long-frozen places inside me. His kindness disarms me, making me long for more. But to have more, I’d need to reveal the horrors of my past.

And I can’t tell anyone. It’ll tear me apart.

Colin

I’ve been waiting for her all my life.

From the moment I laid eyes her, I knew Rose was my soul mate. I’m drawn to her inner beauty and yearn to show her the love she’s never known. The pain reflected in her lovely amber eyes rouses emotions deep within me, stirring the music in my soul and making my fingers take flight over the keyboard.

But Rose is a woman holding closely guarded secrets.

More than my next breath, I want to quell the haunted look in her eyes ... heal her broken spirit and make her whole again. She doesn't believe that's possible. But I won't give up.
Not until she lets me love her–all of her.

Warning: Contains graphic descriptions of abuse that may distress some readers.

Excerpt

Chapter 1

Rose

I slide the last box of my belongings out of the back seat of Olivia's car and close the door with my hip. For a moment, I stand there breathing deeply of the fresh pine-scented mountain air. In the distance, beyond the brick building that houses our dorm, the majestic San Francisco peaks rise up in their cloak of foggy clouds to meet a clear blue sky. It's good to be back at Northern Arizona University. The city of Flagstaff and this school have been my haven since I left my old life behind two years ago. I don't miss it. No one in their right mind would. It was nothing short of hell. In a way, my life didn't really start until I moved here. It's still far from perfect, but whose life is? At least it's mine to live now, and no one can make me do anything I don't want to.

Funny that I lived that old life just two short hours away from here, yet no one I used to know has ever tried to find me–or if they tried, they haven't been successful. I'm glad. I don't want to see anyone from that time. No, that isn't entirely true. The only person I'd like to see again is my old friend, Emily. Other than her, I couldn’t care less. The people to whom I'm related by blood aren't my family anymore. The only real family I have now are Olivia, her mom, Abigail, and her younger sister, Jennifer. They took me in when I had no place else to go and helped me carve out this new life for myself.

The ache in my arms reminds me that I need to relieve them of their burden. I head for the main door of the dorm. One of the girls who lives down the hall from me and Olivia sees me coming and holds it open for me. I nod my thanks, then head up the stairs for the third floor where our room is located. I've made this trip up and down about ten times today, unloading all our stuff. By the time I reach the second floor, the strength in my arms is flagging and my legs are screaming to end this torturous exercise. After taking a short breather at the landing, I continue plodding up the next flight of stairs.

At the sound of heavy, rapid footfalls behind me, I move to one side to allow the person who is quickly gaining ground on me to pass by. My cumbersome load bumps into the railing, causing my foot to catch on the next step. As I'm about to pitch down the stairs, a pair of strong hands catch me at the waist.

“Whoa, there! Easy,” a sexy, masculine voice rumbles in my ear.

I automatically stiffen. I don't like being touched–especially by strange men–without my permission. Knowing he's only trying to help, I take a deep breath and will my body to relax.

He leans to one side, and out of the corner of my eye, I can see he's smiling.

“Are you OK?”

“Yeah, I'm fine.” You can let go of me now, I resist the urge to say out loud.

“Here, why don't you let me help you with that?” Before I can protest, he moves around in front of me and lifts the heavy box out of my hands. “So where are we headed?”

“Ah … next floor.” I point upward. “Room 329.”

He continues up the stairs with me trailing behind. The door to mine and Olivia's dorm room is open, but before entering he calls out, “Knock, knock.”

“Hi! Did you need something?” I hear Olivia's friendly voice coming from inside the room, but his tall, muscular frame blocks her from my view.

“Just helping your roommate with her stuff.” He lifts his arms, indicating the box.

“Oh! Well, bring it on in.”

He enters the room, and I follow.

Olivia finally sees me. “I was wondering what happened to you. You were gone for a while.”

Having placed the box on one of the beds, my helper turns around. “I'm afraid that's partly my fault. I nearly knocked her over in the stairwell. I figured the least I could do is carry her things.”

“Thank you,” I say to one of the buttons on the front of his shirt. I can't bring myself to make eye contact. It's something I tend to avoid with men, unless I'm on the prowl. I'm afraid it might encourage him to do something I don't want. Like ask me out.

“I guess I should introduce myself. I'm Colin … Colin O'Malley.” He offers his hand, first to Olivia–who introduces herself, too–and then to me.

It would be rude not to accept, so I place my hand in his. It almost completely envelopes mine, and at once, I notice his long fingers. Even though his hands are on the large side, there's a gentleness in them I don't expect. Now that I think about it, once I got over the initial shock of his touch, I'd noticed it in the stairwell, too. It also didn't escape me that he'd behaved like a gentleman and hadn't tried to “accidentally” cop a feel. He'd only held me until he was sure I'd regained my footing.

“So …” He leans down a little. “Do you have a name?”

Realizing I've been daydreaming, and still staring at his chest to boot, my face starts to heat. “Yeah, i-it's Rose … Rose Harmon.”

I finally lift my gaze to find him smiling at me. He has a gorgeous, model-perfect smile with straight white teeth. And wonder of wonders, it actually shows in his sparkling eyes. I don't think I've ever seen eyes quite so blue. They're the color of the sky I just saw outside. He has dark hair, almost jet black, with an unruly lock that falls down over his forehead, giving him a rakish look. I don't think I've ever seen a man this handsome in all my life, except maybe a few times in the movie magazines Emily and I used to look at in the library as teenagers.

Still smiling and holding my hand, he says, “Rose” as though he's trying out my name to see if it fits.

The sound of it coming from his lips makes my stomach do an uncharacteristic flip-flop, and for a moment I forget to breathe.



About the Author

Julianna is a hopeless romantic and believer in fairy tales. Even as a little girl, her fondest dream was to find a Prince Charming who would sweep her off her feet. She's happy to report she's been married to him for twenty-two years. Although she's been an avid reader since she was two years old, she never envisioned herself as a writer until six years ago. Now she feels like she's finally found her life's passion. The muses keep the ideas flowing faster than she can put them on the page. She hopes that her readers will love her characters and stories every bit as much as she's loved creating them.
Julianna currently lives in hot, sunny Phoenix, Arizona with her husband, an adult son, a teenage daughter, a Husky/Great Pyrenees mix dog, and two cats. In addition to writing, she enjoys reading, hanging out on GoodReads, surfing the web, watching TV or movies, book shopping, and feeding her insatiable thirst for knowledge.


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Friday, February 3, 2017

Virtual Book Tour: Toru: Wayfarer Returns by Stephanie R. Sorensen



Toru: Wayfarer Returns
by Stephanie R. Sorensen


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GENRE:  Historical Steampunk Fiction


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BLURB:


A nation encircled by enemies


A noblewoman with everything to lose


A fisherman with everything to prove and a nation to save.


In Japan of 1852, the peace imposed by the Tokugawa Shoguns has lasted 250 years. Peace has turned to stagnation, however, as commoners grow impoverished and their lords restless. Swords rust. Martial values decay. Foreign barbarians circle the island nation’s closed borders like vultures.


Tōru, a shipwrecked young fisherman rescued by traders and taken to America, defies the Shogun’s ban on returning to Japan, determined to save his homeland from foreign invasion. Can he rouse his countrymen in time? Or will the cruel Shogun carry out his vow to execute all who set foot in Japan after traveling abroad? Armed only with his will, a few books, dirigible plans and dangerous ideas, Tōru must transform the Emperor’s realm before the Black Ships come.

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Excerpt Two:


“No, daughter. You are not coming with us.” The daimyō looked down at his daughter’s norimono palanquin.


She signaled for her bearers to lift her up.


They looked to her father for instruction.


“No!” he bellowed, but his voice bore hints of the frustration of a man who knows he is beaten before the battle even begins.


She signaled once again for her bearers to lift her up. Caught between their implacable mistress and her fierce father, the men looked miserable.


“This is no journey for a woman. We will be gone a week. We have to travel through hostile territory. It is the mud season. There are bandits on the road. We have to move swiftly. Your mother would not approve.” Reasons poured out of the daimyō, endless reasons, all of them quite reasonable, at louder and louder volume.


His daughter made no answer. She merely motioned for the third time for her bearers to lift her up.


“Toranosuke! I command you, stay here!”


At her nickname, the girl finally popped her head outside the norimono in a most unladylike manner. She beamed at her father in joyful triumph, confident now in her victory. “Hai! O-tō-sama! I will stay here! For one hour. To make you happy. And then I will follow you, dressed as a man, riding on a horse, wearing your old hakama. If I obey you and stay here for that hour, you will force me to face the mud and the bandits alone. Surely it is better for me to travel under your protection. You cannot make me stay here. And I will follow you, Father. You know I will.”



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AUTHOR Bio and Links:



Stephanie is a writer based in the Victorian mining town of Leadville, Colorado, where she lives at 10,251 feet with her husband, five chickens, two bantam English game hens and one Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. After a former life in big cities-New York City, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Boston, Mexico City, Atlanta, Los Angeles and Santa Fe-she now enjoys the birdsong and quiet writing time she finds in Leadville. Her first novel draws on her experience living and working in Japan; her next historical novel is set in Mexico where she also lived for several years. As a Leadville local, she likes her Victorian attire spiced with a little neo-Victorian futurism and the biggest bustle possible.


Recognition for "Toru: Wayfarer Returns"
-- Finalist, Fantasy category, 2016 Next Generation Indie Book Awards
-- Bronze Medal Award, Multicultural Fiction category, 2016 eLit Book Awards


LINKS:


Publisher website http://palantirpress.com/



INTERVIEW with Stephanie R. Sorensen
Do you have any tattoos?  Where? When did you get it/them? Where are they on your body?
Haha, no! I do not. I do have two pretty amazing seven inch scars on my hip and a giant titanium spike jammed into my thigh, though, so that should count for something. I’ve been pondering integrating my beautiful scars into a tattoo, but haven’t come up with a design yet. At my age, you kind of want to wait another ten years to let everything settle before applying permanent ink. I’m also concerned about quality—you want something that looks good and wears well. I’d have to do a bunch of research to find a good ink artist and I simply haven’t the time right now.
Is your life anything like it was two years ago?
I love these questions. Again, no! I was in the business world, working hard at whatever. The details are unimportant here. Suffice it to say I wasn’t liking it much. I woke up one morning and decided I was done with all that, sick of it all. I wanted to write. And there were no reasons, practical or otherwise, to wait one more minute. Or there were reasons, practical reasons, but I no longer could make myself care. So I started working on “Tōru” and dedicating myself to writing and marketing my writing full time. I also do a lot of community stuff, like helping run the local community market and serving on non-profit boards for causes I care about, but the focus of my life is now about being creative, not working for someone else. I still work, part time, because I need to do so, but what I think about and care about is the writing, the craft, the promotion of it, being a writer in the world. Not the writer with stories hidden in the drawer, but the writer out and about in the world.
How long have you been writing?
In one sense, all my life. Little stories when I was a kid. Some contests as a teenager. Mail order writing correspondence courses in my twenties. All the way to Japan, where I was living at the time. When the interwebs were finally invented, online courses in creative writing, screenwriting. I kicked over the traces once before, about fifteen years ago, quit another business job and moved myself to Los Angeles to write screenplays. Wrote a bunch, optioned one, got some semi-finalists in a few competitions, got into the Master Screenwriting Workshop at UCLA and worked with an amazing group of eight other writers for about three years. I kept chickening out and going back into the business world. Why? Because I liked to eat and pay my bills. But two years ago, I declared that part of my life done. Now I write.
What advice would you give a new writer just starting out?
Get better. Keep creating. Be brave when the hits come. Get better. Keep writing. Share your work so you can get better.
Tell us something about your newest release that is NOT in the blurb.
Watch the side characters, especially Jiro and Masuyo. They are where the life and creativity comes out, where the fun is. My protagonist Tōru tends to be a bit serious, well-behaved, proper, kind of the super-ego of the book. “Majime,” to use the Japanese word for that earnest, serious way of being. He marches along where I tell him to, dutifully getting where he needs to go. He only gets to express emotions by a twitch of his jaw and the pulse beating in his neck. Poor fellow. Not so the others. Jiro is the id, the irrepressible. He wasn’t even supposed to be in the book, but he showed up and took over and now is many readers’ favorite character. He drinks too much, he speaks out of turn, he disobeys his betters, he causes havoc, and he gets stuff done. He’s campaigning for his own book, and I’m inclined to let him have one. And Masuyo! She needs to be a proper, well-raised young lady. And she is, but she is also unstoppable, knowing she’s breaking rules but knowing she needs to do so, because so much depends on her. So they are true to their culture and yet they break barriers, and I gleefully egg them on from the sidelines. While making poor Tōru march along. Doing his duty. Which is very Japanese. American readers don’t understand why Tōru has to be a stiff and Jiro gets to have all the fun, but so it is.
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Blast for THE TEN CLUB by Mimi Jean Pamfiloff


Can
she find a way to bring back the man he once was, 
or will she have to send him
back to hell?


THE TEN CLUB
King Series #5
Mimi Jean Pamfiloff
Released Jan 31st, 2017



From
New York Times Bestseller Mimi Jean Pamfiloff…

Book #5 and the FINALE of the King Series




HE WANTS TO OWN HER. King doesn’t recall dying and he definitely doesn’t
recall this feisty woman Mia who claims to be his wife. But he’s happy to make
her his if she’ll be obedient and loyal. After all, a king needs a queen, and now
that he’s back from the dead, this evil billionaire has big plans.




SHE WANTS HIM DEAD. Mia Turner made painful sacrifices to save the love of
her life from his cursed hell. So when he promised to love and protect her
always, she believed him. But after he trades his life to save his brother,
she’s left all alone with a baby and a broken heart. Until he returns. Evil,
more powerful, and with absolutely no memory of her.


Can she find a way to bring back the man he once
was, or will she have to send him back to hell?






Mimi Jean
Pamfiloff
 is
USA Today and New York Times bestselling
romance author. Although she obtained her MBA and worked for more than fifteen
years in the corporate world, she believes that it’s never too late to come out
of the romance closet and follow your dream. Mimi lives with her Latin Lover
hubby, two pirates-in-training (their boys), and the rat terrier duo, Snowflake
and Mini Me, in Arizona. She hopes to make you laugh when you need it most and
continues to pray daily that leather pants will make a big comeback for men.




Unplugged (Unplugged, #1) by Sigal Ehrlich Preorder Blitz


Preorder Blitz


Book Title: Unplugged (Unplugged, #1) 
Author: Sigal Ehrlich 
Genre: New Adult 
Release Date: March 10, 2017 
Hosted by: Book Enthusiast Promotions

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book blurb

It was supposed to be a lot of things...but not this.

After surviving the long and excruciating recruitment process, I thought I would end up working for Madonna or the CIA at the very least.

Boy, was I wrong.

Even in my wildest dreams I couldn't have imagined what I was in for. What my heart was in for.

I couldn't have possibly fathomed the lifestyle, the responsibility, how much it would take out of me, the inner battles, and mostly, the emotional whirlwind.

I could never have imagined, prepared myself for, or anticipated…

Him.

It was supposed to be a job. Just a temporary job. Just a few months. Just a short stop before the journey I was about to take to follow my dream.

It was supposed to be a lot of things...but not this.

Little did I know it would be the one event that would shape me, would change me, would bring on such a shift in the balance of my world.

Would bring...
Him.
Would bring…

Them.
Both.
Into my life.

excerpt

Chapter One


“Oh, no, sir. I don’t get intimidated easily.” 
-Ivi, first interview


I toss and turn in bed, plagued by vile jetlag and to a certain extent, the intimidation of this mansion where I’m shacked. Throwing the blanket aside, I get out of bed. I smooth my white, oversized tee over my thighs and pull my pink knitted socks up to my knees before navigating to where, as far as I can recall, the kitchen is located.

I hold one of the monstrous fridge doors open, taking inventory of the profusion of goods on display. I twitch my lips, moving them from side to side, musing what can best serve as a natural sedative. Bingo. My eyes land on a milk carton. Warm milk. Mom’s never-failing insomnia medicine. I slightly stoop forward for the carton and stop dead. More precisely, I find myself being stopped by an iron grip. Instinctively, I suck in a breath as a firm arm slides to wrap around my waist. A warm, hard body is pressed against me in tandem to someone’s lips nuzzling me right below my ear. A momentary stupor enfolds me as a few things register concurrently. The prickly feel of the scruff coated lips on my neck, the smell hovering near that is a mixture of part masculine, part alcohol. Heavy alcohol. The most tantalizing fact though would have to be that the body pressed against my back is very much naked, as I can distinctively feel every part of the firm torso through my thin, cotton tee.

Still utterly startled, I chance a hesitant glance at the strong arm embracing me. It’s suntanned, and large, and could be easily mistaken for a canvas crowded with colorful, detailed illustrations. The other hand, the one not holding me firmly, is another art creation in the form of a human limb extended toward the O.J. carton.

“Open that for me, babe,” a raspy, low voice demands. And I do. The carton is lifted above my shoulder and right after a pause, it is set in my stunned hand. Lightly moist, cold lips, bordered by a prickly beard, kiss my neck next. “Come back to bed, babe,” says the utterly seductive voice, my butt is lightly smacked and I’m left by myself. My heart is beating in my ears and my lips are parted in shock. I swallow hard and slowly turn to check who just groped-spanked me. There’s so much to take in. The lion’s head tattoo covering the right shin, the dark hair messily knotted, the toned arms, the musical notes tattoo on the left shoulder blade. But there’s one thing that calls for my full attention. A delectable, as in an award-winning, butt.

Gape-mouthed, I turn back to the fridge and open the freezer door, shoving my heated face inside. Fudge warm milk. I snatch one of the many Vodka bottles. Unscrewing the cap of the clear, frosted bottle I take one generous sip that scorches all the way down to the pit of my stomach. I wipe my lips with the back of my hand and murmur, “Kurat!” on a jarred exhale. An Estonian cognate to damn.

Welcome to your new home, Ivi. Cheers!
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