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The Call House by C P Stiles Blog Tour




Title: THE
CALL HOUSE: A
WASHINGTON NOVEL

Author: C.P. Stiles

Publisher: Bacon Press Books

Pages: 204

Genre: Literary Fiction

A
war on vice In Washington, DC—a city constantly awash in scandals? Hard to
believe, but it really happened.  Only
not exactly the way it’s told here. 

All
Mattie Simon knows is that she want adventure and her hometown doesn’t have
any. She wants independence, maybe some romance. 

All
Andrew Stevens wants is to do his job as a newly-elected congressman. 

But
Washington has a way of changing peopleeven when they get what they want. 

Fast-paced
and funny, The Call House takes you
back to a time of relative innocence, when people flocked to Washington, DC, in
the 1940s to do good works and instead got caught up in sex, money, and
politics. What else would you expect?

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Book Excerpt:







THE war changed everything. But that was later.
This was February 1941, and Washington had
yet to become the city it was meant to be. Nation’s capital? World capital? If
you’d visited
Paris or London, if you’d been to Boston or New York, then
you knew
Washington was still a small Southern town. Provincial and unsophisticated.
But if you were elected to Congress from
Muskegon, Michigan, or Carbondale, Illinois, if you came looking for work from
Greensboro, North Carolina, or Smyrna, Tennessee—Washington was the biggest
goddamn city in the world. A
Mecca for men of
ambition. A refuge for women who refused to marry. And the closest thing to the
Promised Land for anyone out of a job.
Ambitious and earnest, unmarried and
adventurous, people poured in on trains and buses, crowding each other out of
rooms in rundown boarding houses and bumping up against one another at night in
the smoky bars on Capitol Hill or down on F Street where Negroes weren’t
allowed to take a seat unless they could play the piano.
It was February 1941—boys were men, women
were girls, and everyone was more innocent than they’d ever be again.
But Mattie Simon didn’t know any of that
when she stepped off the train in Union Station, wearing a navy poplin
shirtwaist dress with a white collar and matching navy-blue pumps. She carried
a smooth cardboard suitcase tied together with rough twine.
All Mattie knew was she wanted adventure
and her hometown didn’t have any. She’d been bored with
Smyrna as far back
as third grade.
She had forty-seven dollars in a white
handkerchief pinned inside her slip, and the addresses and phone numbers for
the Red Cross and the YWCA tucked inside her purse. But somewhere on the train
ride up she lost her nerve. In town ten minutes and already she was homesick.
It wasn’t at all what she imagined.
The vast marble and granite station was
cold and crowded with men in heavy overcoats and broad-brimmed hats, women in
dark tight-fitting suits and high-heels, sailors and soldiers and cops all in
uniforms of their own. Mattie shielded her eyes against the late afternoon sun
and tried to get her bearings, but the crowd pushed her along toward the exit.
She felt her right ankle turn funny. She lost her balance.
Before she fell flat on her face, a sailor
grabbed her by the arm.
“Good thing I was here to save you, sweet
stuff.” He was short and red-faced, with mean little eyes.
“Thank you.” She smelled liquor and
peppermint, cheap cologne, and hair pomade.
“You really want to thank me, baby doll,
you can let me buy you a drink.”
“Wish I could,” she said, “But
I’m . . .”
“Scared?”
Well, it turned out she was.
“Just not interested. I’ve got a fella
back home.” And wouldn’t her momma have been happy if it had been true.
“And I’ve got a girl in sixteen ports. But
right now, baby doll, all we’ve got is each other.” He tightened his grip on
Mattie’s arm. She tried to pull away.
“Maybe you didn’t understand me. I just
want to show you a good time.”
In the back seat of the sleek black sedan
circling Union Station, Flo Maxwell leaned forward. She tapped her driver on
the shoulder.
“Sam, did you see that? A tall young woman
in a blue coat. Looks like she could use some help. Circle again.”
“Will do,” Sam said. “But there’s a cop on
the corner hoping for trouble. Be careful.”
The sailor pressed his body against
Mattie’s as they waited for a break in the traffic. She wriggled away.
“Easy now, you don’t want to make a fuss.
I’m just going to take you across the street to meet my buddies. Bet you never
heard of a joyride where you came from.”
The sleek black sedan stopped right in
front of them. Air horns blared as Flo stepped out of the car. She wore a fur
coat dark as the waters of the
Potomac
River
. Her hair was the color of coal, her
lipstick so red it made her teeth sparkle impossibly white. She walked right up
to Mattie.
“There you are, darling. I’ve been looking
all over for you,” she said loud enough for the cop to hear. She towered over
the sailor.
“What the—”
She pushed him aside and gave Mattie a
hug.
“Why I was worried half to death I’d
missed you, and here you were all along.”
“Here I am.” Mattie was still shaking.
“Look at you, you’re shivering. I could
have sworn I told your momma to make sure you packed a heavy coat. Never mind.
Let’s get you home.” She put her arm around Mattie and steered her toward the
car.
“Hey, what about me?” the sailor called
after them. “Don’t I get some kind of reward? I’m the one who found her.”
“Keep walking,” Flo said.
Sam held open the door to the sedan. He
took Mattie’s cardboard suitcase, handling it as carefully as if it were real
leather, and put it on the front seat. He waited until Mattie settled herself
in back, then closed the door.
“Thank you,” Mattie said. “I swear I think
you saved my life.”
“Hush, honey. No one’s going to hurt you
while I’m around. New to town?”
Mattie straightened her collar, smoothed
her skirt. “Does it show that much?”
Flo sat back and took stock. The clothes
were dreadful, but she’d seen worse. Slim ankles, shapely legs, a trim waist.
Could anyone tell what was hidden beneath her boxy poplin dress? A long
graceful neck. A nearly perfectly heart-shaped face. And wasn’t there just a
hint of mischief behind those wide hazel eyes? A touch of naughty mixed in with
all that nice?
“If I had to bet money,” Flo said, “I’d
bet you’ll look like you’ve lived here your whole life in no time.”
Mattie smiled—that was just what she
wanted to hear.
“Sam, I’m guessing this young lady is
headed over to the YWCA. Let’s swing past there and drop her off.”
“Sure thing.” Sam caught Flo’s eye in the
mirror. “Hope she’s got a reservation. You know they’ve been turning people
away these past few months.”
“Reservation? I didn’t know I needed one.”
Mattie fumbled in her purse for the slip of paper. “All I’ve got is their
address and phone number.”
“Tell you what.” Flo removed one of her
long black leather gloves and patted Mattie’s hand. “Why don’t you come on home
with me tonight? I’ve got an extra room.”
“I hate to trouble you.”
“No trouble at all.”
Flo studied her again. Mattie had one of
those smiles that lit up her face with a lifetime of secret hopes.
“Just sit back and relax,” Flo said.
“Everything will be fine now.”




About the Author



C.P. Stiles lives and writes in WashingtonDC. The Call House: A Washington Novel
is her first published novel, but she has a drawerful of new novels just waiting to be published.  

Interview with C P Stiles

  1. What is your favorite part of this book and why?

There are a few scenes where several characters are sitting around a table giving advice to one of the main characters. I liked those scenes because it was fun to hear so many women talking to each other. Each one saying something different.

  1. If you could spend time with a character from your book whom would it be? And what would you do during that day?

That’s an interesting question. I’m going to have to answer honestly and hope there are other writers reading this who will understand. I don’t really see my characters that way. They may come to life on the page. At least I hope they do. And they may keep talking in my head even when I’m not writing. But I don’t imagine them as real people I can hang out with. I know some writers see their characters so clearly and so completely, they even know what those characters have for breakfast. I guess I just approach it differently.

  1. If you could have been the author of any book ever written, which book would you choose?
There are so many books I would have been very proud to have written. E. L. Doctorow is one of my favorite authors. I admire his whole body of work. I think I would have liked to have been the author of Ragtime. Or else maybe, Catcher in the Rye.


  1. Are your characters based off real people or did they all come entirely from your imagination?

For The Call House, it’s really a mix. Most of the characters came entirely from my imagination. But because the story is based on real incidents, I did use a few real people but changed them completely. Most of the time, I prefer to make up the characters.

  1. What made you want to become a writer?

As a child, I loved listening to and reading stories. Then I liked making them up. I don’t think I ever thought about it, that just seemed like the most natural thing to do. I remember one time going to a movie with some friends. The movie was about two writers. When we talked about the movie afterward, I was surprised to find out they didn’t all want to be writers, too. I thought everyone did.

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Book Blast Tour for Harper's Place by Sheryl Winters


Harper’s Place
by Sheryl Winters

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GENRE: Romance

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BLURB:

Harper Grey is fed up with over-bearing men. Her father wants to sell the family hamburger joint to her brother because a woman could never make it successful.

Harper knows she has the same flair for business as her mother, and sexy Navy SEAL Patrick O’Brien dares her to prove it to the world.

When duty calls and Patrick must leave her side, will Harper be strong enough to make her dream a reality?
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Excerpt One:

“How would you bring in new business, though?”

I’m amazed that he seems to find our conversation interesting. He’s an audience willing to listen and I’ve not had that in a long time. Damn this crush of mine. It won’t be easy to tame after tonight.

“New menu items, specials, things like that. Start serving dessert, like pies. Easy cook items. With the new burgers I’ve created and a new décor, I’d open in the summer when the air is fresh and everyone is happy to be out of the snow, hungry for grilled food. I think we could do fine.”

“What’s your hold up?”

“Tony, Dad. It’s complicated.” I shrug. His arm feels good, and I have the overwhelming urge to nuzzle against it. "Did you kiss Amy Parker when you were twelve? She still brags about it." Did I just ask him about kissing? What is wrong with me? Will this mouth of mine never shut up? Stop it, Stop it, stop it!

"That I did, in a closet over at Robert Anderson’s house."

"Ew."

"I was twelve and desperate. You can't blame me. I do blame that stupid soda bottle.  And your first kiss?" There is a challenge in his voice.

"Kevin Monroe at the Klines Movie Theater. He sent me a six-page note the next day about how much he loved me, and I freaked out and dumped him."

"Any regrets?"

I choke back a giggle. "Naw, ‘cept I remember I liked his cologne. It could have been aftershave, but it was nice." It’s not half as nice as the Aramis that Patrick has on. Something about it sends a shiver up my spine that has nothing to do with the zombie waiting in Dad’s office.

"The dark isn't so bad, now is it?"

"I guess not."

Silence surrounds us. The fear that enveloped me seems to disappear.

"Are you seeing anyone?"

"No." It sounds terrible now that I've said it out loud. Like I’m admitting to being a desperate and dateless leper.

"So," he drawls out, "ever thought of dating a military guy?" He squeezes my fingers.

Is he serious?

His fingertip smooths over the rough callouses I've gained from years of hard work. Suddenly my wasted evening of not going out to celebrate is starting to look better. "I think it would depend on which military guy."

"You're killing me. You know that, don’t you?" His strangled tone only sets off a case of the giggles.

"Are you asking me out, Patrick?"

"Trying to, but you're not making it easy.” The challenge is back in his voice.

"I wouldn't mind a date or two,” I manage to squeak out. Breathe, Harper, just breathe, calmly through your nose, out your mouth. Sainted Mother of God, Patrick asked me out! I hit the jackpot! Now all I have to do is not hit him.

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I never set out to be an author. Only a storyteller. Some days I succeed better than others.
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Luca by Sarah Castille blitz


Luca
Sarah Castille
(Ruin & Revenge #2)
Published by: St. Martin’s Paperbacks
Publication date: June 27th 2017
Genres: Adult, Romance, Suspense

Luca is the second book in a full-length, standalone series by New York Times bestselling author, Sarah Castille, set in Las Vegas and featuring deliciously sexy mafia bosses and the women who can’t help but love them.

Luca Rizzoli was nearly destroyed by a brutal betrayal that cost him his family. Now a ruthless crime boss in Las Vegas, he lets nothing touch his frozen heart…until a smoldering encounter with a beautiful stranger ignites his passion. One night isn’t enough for a man who takes what he wants—and Luca will do whatever he can to possess his mysterious temptress…

Police detective Gabrielle Fawkes lives for revenge. She lost everything at the hands of an unforgiving ruler of the Vegas underworld. Now she wants to see him six feet under. But when a near-fatal attack leads her into Luca’s arms, what was meant to be one night of unbridled passion becomes something forbiddingly more. Luca has his own agenda, but when strong, determined, kick-ass detective Gaby sets her sights on her target, Luca feels compelled to stand by her side and protect her at all costs. However, pursuing danger comes at a high price—and both Gaby and Luca must work together in order to eliminate the dark enterprise that threatens them.

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RUIN & REVENGE SERIES

PRAISE FOR LUCA:

“An engrossing erotic crime drama that will leave readers wanting more.” – Library Journal

“With sizzling love scenes, taut plotting, and a hair-raising finish, Castille’s romantic thriller will appeal to her existing fans and win her new ones.” – Publishers Weekly Starred Review

“Luca is a fast-paced, action-packed tale balanced by humor, heart and family.” – RT Book Reviews 4.5 stars, Top Pick



Author Bio:

Sarah Castille is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of the Redemption Series, Ruin & Revenge Series, Sinner’s Tribe Motorcycle Club series, Legal Heat series and the Club Excelsior series. A recovering lawyer with a fondness for dirty-talking alpha males, she now is a full-time writer, who lives on Vancouver Island. Sarah’s books have been listed as Publisher’s Weekly’s Top Ten Picks and Best Summer Reads, and Amazon’s Best Romance Books of the Year, and have won numerous reader’s choice awards including the Holt Medallion.

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Hart of Mine by Annie Arcane blitz


Hart of Mine
Annie Arcane
(Cale & Mickey #4)
Publication date: June 25th 2017
Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance

God, this woman drives me insane.

In all of the good, most of the bad, and some of the ugliest ways imaginable. But it doesn’t matter because she’s mine. My little sadist. My crazy girl. My beautiful wife.

And you don’t ever f*ck with what’s mine.

Warning: Strong language, mature content, drama, and angst included. Shirt sold separately.

This novella is an adult contemporary romance featuring a disabled hero who (still) happens to be a rich and sexy alpha male with a potty mouth.

Cale and Mickey: Book 4 of 4

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Fate could be a bastard and fuck with me all day long, but I would never be caught off-guard again. I would leave nothing to chance.

Liabilities were mine.

Assets were hers.

It was simple.

There were no ifs, ands, or buts.

“Doesn’t matter what you want, Mickey. It’s yours regardless.”

“Seriously?” She was staring at me as if I’d sprouted horns and was in desperate need of an exorcism. “Can you even hear yourself?”

I didn’t bother answering. Of course, I could hear myself. I was making perfect sense.

She gave a loud sigh, “I hate it when you act like this.”

“Like what?” The pussy-whipped husband who spoils his wife rotten? The pathetic bastard who empties his bank account at her feet?

“Like this. Like a dumb idiot. Like a controlling jerk. Like…like…” Another sigh. Louder. Far more exasperated. “You. You’re acting like you.”

My fists clenched.

Great. Now I’m jealous of my hypothetical competition. Keeps on getting better and better.

“And who would you rather I act like?”

“Hmm, I don’t know,” she countered sweetly. “How about a reasonable human being?”

Oh, fuck, no.

“How the hell am I not reasonable? I do anything you ask me to. I do everything you ask me to. Even when it’s a blow to my ego, I swallow my damn pride and do whatever you want. For Christ’s sake, we just got married at a drive-thru because that’s what you wanted,” the reminder was bitter on my tongue. “You think that’s what I wanted? You think I spent months learning to stand on my own goddamn feet again because a fucking drive-thru wedding was my end goal?

“But you say jump, I say how high, right? So, by all means, let me know what else you need me to do, Mickey. Tell me how else to prove I trust you because I’ve literally given you every single thing in my possession and it still isn’t good enough. Because I’ve placed my entire life in your hands and…shit!”

It happened so fast.

The crazy girl tackled me.

I didn’t even see it coming. Which was fortunate since I probably would’ve broken something had I braced for impact. She tipped my chair over backward, knocking me right out of the damn seat. And landed hard on top of me, knocking the wind right out of my lungs.

As the room swirled, her panicked voice clawed through the fog, “Oh, my God, Cale. Are you okay?”

Crazy fucking girl.

I nodded, attempting to catch my breath while the fancy-ass ceiling tiles came into focus. Guess I must’ve cracked my skull on the floor too.

“I can’t believe that actually happened.”

A sixteen-pound titanium wheelchair with no brakes vs. a stunningly gorgeous human torpedo with no fear.

Physics 101.

What the fuck did she expect would happen?

“I was only trying to distract you.”

More like trying to kill me. Closing my arms around her, I managed a hoarse chuckle. It was more of a cough. I took a ragged breath and murmured, “You don’t have to try.”

She relaxed into my chest and whispered, “Sorry.”

“No harm done.” Minus the splitting headache.

“Are you sure you’re not hurt?”

“Yeah, except…”

Her head snapped up. “What?”

I curbed a smile, knowing full well this was going to cost me dearly. There was no doubt she’d make me pay for it later.

She scrambled to alleviate her weight, hovering inches above. “What?

Worth any punishment, “I can’t feel my legs.”

God, that laugh.

Who cares about the consequences?

I’d sell my soul to hear that laugh.



Author Bio:

Romance with wounded heroes, disabled characters, alpha males, and angst.

Annie doesn’t like long walks on the beach, getting dolled up, or HEA endings with a boringly perfect hero. She’d much rather be rock climbing, shooting guns, or ending on cliffhangers with a deliciously imperfect hero. And hugs. She likes hugs.

She also has a B.Sc. in Biology and feels kinda sorta weird referring to herself in 3rd person. Just saying.

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The Right Fit by Daphne Dubois blitz


The Right Fit
Daphne Dubois
Publication date: April 12th 2017
Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance

She’s sworn off love, he’s sworn off sex, but together they’ll score the goal of a lifetime.

When Maxine Nicholls discovers her fiancé is cheating, she turns to fast food and nighttime soap operas, but her sister has a plan—unbridled rebound sex with a stranger.

As one of Toronto’s hottest players, Antony Laurent tallies scores on and off the ice, but when the chiseled defense man hits a slump, rumors of a trade to the minor league send him to ambush a managers meeting at a posh club.

That night a chance encounter ends up as an unforgettable evening of passion. But Maxine and Antony are about to discover a game of casual hook ups can lead to something neither one of them thought they deserved—the right fit.

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EXCERPT:

She dropped her gaze and stared at his hands. God, they are big hands. Big hands, big… “Do you want a coffee?” she blurted out.

“A coffee? Non.”

“Or maybe you need the washroom?” She pointed down the short hallway that lead to her bedroom.

He looked down the hallway, then back to Maxine. “You want me to use washroom?” he asked seriously.

“No.” She backed up a few steps until she reached the kitchen counter. The heat under her dress was now slick and uncomfortable. She glanced down and saw a mint leaf sticking out of her cleavage. Classy lady.

The romance cover model ran a hand through his hair again, making his biceps strain under the t-shirt sleeve. Maxine suspected he’d practiced that move in the mirror a few times. “Then what do you want?” he asked.

A burst of nervous laughter escaped, but then her smile faded. “No one has asked me that in a very long time,” she said. Slipping off his jacket, she laid it on the counter, letting her finger trace the stitching along the zipper, trying to build up her courage. “Why did you follow me into the cab?”

“Because no one has ever run away from me before.”

Rolling her eyes, Maxine looked up and saw that he was smirking. “Rejection is a new thing for you, I’m guessing.”

“Is that what you call inviting me here?” He tossed the ball cap and it landed perfectly on the dining table. The floorboard creaked as he took a step closer to her. There was a spark of anticipation in his eyes.

“Hold on, cowboy,” she said, putting a hand on his chest. My God! His muscles are rock hard under his shirt. Who the hell is this guy? She cleared her throat. “What makes you think you can kiss me again?”

He was still as stone under her touch, but Maxine could feel herself falling into his stare. “You kissed me,” he said, his voice ridiculously smooth. “There is a difference, I promise.”

It wasn’t only the French accent, but the confidence in his voice that made her knees almost unhinge. Her hand was flat on his chest; his racing heart was keeping time with hers. “That sounds like a proposition,” she said.

“It can only be decided one way.” Then he repeated his earlier question. “What do you want?”

He was so close she could see the faint brown and black colors of his stubble. There was a cleft in his chin. What do you want? An image of the long white box hidden in the closet was ignored; all Maxine wanted at that moment was to mold herself into his arms and forget about the last four years. “Kiss me,” she said.

His fingers grazed her cheek, tucking a wave of hair behind her ear. “Un moment,” he said. “A man should be prepared.” He peeled the last mint leaf off her chest then placed it in his mouth.

Maxine giggled through a surprised expression, which faded into a sigh.

Then, with deliberate care, he brought his lips down to hers, perfectly fitting their mouths together. He gently moved his chin starting a slow pace, controlled but with a sense of held back urgency.

This was nothing like the hastily stolen kiss at the club.

The cautious seduction was almost too much for Maxine. She wanted to taste him fully, kiss him back hard—tackle this moment like Alexis Colby.



Author Bio:

Daphne Dubois writes contemporary romance and believes the right book at the right time can make all the difference. When she's not putting her characters in compromising positions (ahem), she works as a registered nurse. A member of the Writer's Federation of Nova Scotia, she lives in Eastern Canada, the most romantic place in the world.

You can also find her writing for teens as B.R. Myers.

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Monsters Among Us by Amanda Strong blitz


Monsters Among Us
Amanda Strong
(Monsters Among Us #3)
Published by: Clean Teen Publishing
Publication date: June 26th 2017
Genres: Fantasy, Romance, Young Adult

What if the fate of the world lies with the monster—not the hero?

The world is shifting, and Sammy has complete control. But as hidden truths surface, she starts to doubt everyone who is close to her. The Ancients and Kory have been harboring dark secrets, and it could mean war between the Dragon Fae and the Irukas. With the Defenders as her devoted soldiers, Sam must make some difficult decisions. Should she save the world… or save herself?

Blake won’t give up on Sam. He knows he can’t trust Tonbo anymore, or the web of lies he’s been thrown into. If he hopes to save Sam, he must find the real reason Kory created the bug army. Turns out there could be something far worse than bloodthirsty bugs buriedon the islands, and Blake will have to fight his own inner demons if he wants to save those he loves—including Sam.

In a world filled with mistrust and lies, Blake and Sam must unearth the truth and face their own fears and weaknesses. If they don’t, their lives—and the fate of all humanity—will hang in the balance.

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EXCERPT:

Rounding a corner, I flew right into a pair of bright aqua eyes. I knew those eyes, and the recognition felt like a slap to my face. I halted, not just to avoid collision but because of absolute shock.

Impossible. How’s he here?

“Blake,” Mack gasped.

I remained stunned, still hovering inches from his face. Where were all the Defenders? How did he just waltz in? Why wasn’t he bound? I couldn’t process what I was seeing.

Trying to recompose myself in those milliseconds we both remained in a locked gaze, it dawned on me that Jaxon had not rushed his brother. I only heard heavy breathing behind me, and I wanted desperately to turn around to see what Jaxon was doing. Was he preparing for an attack, or was he awaiting my command?

Yet, I couldn’t peel my eyes away from Blake. Those aqua pools pulled me closer, beckoned me nearer even though our faces were mere inches apart. Frustrated, I commanded myself to move. Show some strength. Straighten your back, for heaven’s sake. I’m like a freaking hunchback, practically bowing to him. What’s wrong with me? Back up… now.

I didn’t move. I couldn’t. It was like my bedroom all over again, when I’d found myself moving toward him, longing to be near him against my will. Only this time, it was worse. He was too close, the magnetic pull reinforced by his nearness. I felt helpless against it, which panicked me more.

He didn’t say anything, his eyes raking my face, searching for Sam. But I’m not Sam, I wanted to shout, though I didn’t. I just kept on gazing into his eyes like a dunce.

You’ve got to be joking, Sam. I heard and felt nothing. I know you’re here. You must be, because I’m freaking stuck in place.

Again, there was nothing to betray her presence until I did the unthinkable. I closed the gap and kissed Blake.

I kissed him like my life depended on it, like I couldn’t get enough of his mouth, like he was the only person in the room, never mind the others’ audible gasps. I wrapped my hands around the back of his neck, pulling him to me. Blake seemed just as shocked as I was by my actions. He stiffened at my touch, groaned under my lips, and then, before I could feel remorse, pulled back from me as fast as I’d come at him, untangling himself from my embrace.

There were those eyes again, probing my face, questions forming but not spoken.



Author Bio:

Born in Dekalb, Illinois, Amanda Strong has called Utah, Arizona, Hawaii, Virginia, and now New Mexico home. She has loved to spin tales since childhood. It was not uncommon to find her hiding in some random corner, scribbling away in her spiral-bound notebook, with her bright pink glasses. You could say some things have not changed.

Amanda signed with Clean Teen Publishing in the fall of 2013. She is the author of two paranormal, YA series: The Watchers of Men and Monsters Among Us.

The first novel in The Watchers of Men series, The Awakener, debuted in October of 2013. It has been an Amazon number one best seller in three Young Adult categories. Book two, The Holy and The Fallen, released May 12th of 2015. She is currently working on book three, The Watcher’s Mark, releasing spring of 2016.

Hidden Monster released November 4th of 2014, and it finished as a Finalist in the 2014 USA Best Book Award: Young Adult Category. It is book one of a brand-new young adult, sci-fi thriller series called Monsters Among Us.

When Amanda isn't writing, you can find her chasing her three rambunctious children around the house and spending time with her wonderful and supportive husband. On some occasions, you can still find Amanda with her not-so-pink glasses, hiding in a corner reading her favorite young adult fantasy novels or working out only to blow her diet by eating ice cream. See more at:

www.authoramandastrong.com

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