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Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Aqua Stone Long Tassel Pendant Women Y Chain Layering Necklace


 


I liked this necklace when I saw it online, now that I have it in my hand I love it. This beautiful necklace is great for just about any occasion. I can wear it out when I am going fancy or just hanging out.. Either way it will fit right in. This is a silver toned necklace made out of alloy. It has a Faux Druzy Stone in a light Aqua color. The stone is about the size of a dime, just a little smaller. The tassels are about 4 inches long hanging off the stone. The chain is about 30 inches long and has 3 inches of links to adjust it longer if you want.

I have to say this is a cheap necklace. It is not meant to wear all day everyday. If it was it would cost more. But to wear occasionally it is very beautiful and will go with a lot of different colored outfits. I would not recommend falling asleep with it on. I have had no problems with any of the links being loose or the tassels coming off or anything like that while I have been wearing it. It does seem to be pretty sturdy to wear.

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Emoji Plush Toy Doll 15’’/12.5’’ by Caramella Bubble




I knew these stuffed Emoji Dolls were cute but I was not prepared for the reaction my Grandson gave them. He was so thrilled with his new babies. It's been a few days now and he is still loving them. He even sleeps with them. My Grandson is 3 and you can see how happy he is with these dolls in the pictures.

These dolls are super soft and huggable. They are about 15 inches tall. They have cute emoji faces on them. They are made of 100% PP cotton. The dolls are machine washable, which is one of my favorite things about them. There are no small pieces or parts on them that can off for children to get choked on. The bright yellow covering really stands out and really makes the black and red on the faces pop. These are very eye catching.  Not just the little kids love them.

These look great in the play room, on a bed, hanging on a wall or where ever you want to display them. The kids at least mine loves playing with them. They are very squishy and feel great whether holding or hugging. These would make a great gift for little or larger kids for any holiday or gift giving occasion.

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Tuesday, August 29, 2017

BOOK SPOTLIGHT TOUR: The Invitation by Tyfany Janee



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Book Title: The Invitation: To Journey Through a Conscious Mind

​Category: Adult Fiction; 40 pages

​Genre: Poetry

Publisher: Tyfany Williams

Release date: March 31,2017

Tour dates: Aug 21 to Sept 1, 2017

Content Rating: PG-13 + M (​for mature content of love and relationships etc. 1-2 word usage of bad language. No sex scenes or erotica language.)



Book Description:



The Invitation: To Journey Through a Conscious Mind, is a showcase in talent from author and poet Tyfany Janee. She's eloquently produced the anthology through plaintive artistic angst. Injecting the essence of her soul into her prose. The diverse collection of poetry which lies between the covers is the result of an entire life's work experimenting within her vocation.



Her work is comprised of truth, meaning, hope, possibility and a succinct hint of humor as she tears away the facade from humanity. The works shed light on relative issues that we're all faced with in our easily waywardly led astray lives, and the monotony that makes up our existence.



The Invitation: To Journey Through a Conscious Mind is an ode to the beat generation of poets that carved their names in literary history. Any creative mind will revel in the inspiration that lies between these pages; it's full of daring attitude, and celebration for the authentic. A unique look on love, that you have to dare to delve within. It harnesses true devotion, with a stark, hair raising element of modern reality.





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Tyfany Janee is a mother and an upcoming graduate with a BS in Business Administration in a concentration of Entrepreneurship, and a minor in Marketing. She is a prolific writer, author and poet and she has an upcoming plan of releasing a short story collection in 2018 that she titles; The Road Sometimes Traveled; and a poetry collection book titled "RSVP: To Be You Unapologetically.” Additionally, a release of a debut novel, the first of a series in 2019 she titles; To Love Him..I.

Her recent book is comprised of truth, meaning, hope, possibility and a much-needed element of humor when it comes to exposing the true nature of humankind. Tyfany devours inspiration wherever she can get it, from cult classics, to just about anything she can see.

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What would I say to my 13-year-old self?
Dear thirteen-year-old me,
As I look back and see the color of the dreams. I smile at being full of them. An ambitious child, who worried of how to tackle all the goals had. There were other passions, but being an Author, Journalist and Writer for TV/Film took the cake. To study at the great NYU or Columbia University.
Life had other plans, the finances of Mom weren’t going to tackle the tuition. In fact, a valuable lesson will be learned for when becoming a parent, to start saving sooner, any little bit you can. Reality hits, she had high hopes for success, but there wasn’t a college fund. Mom was working to make ends meet. The fault isn’t to her or anyone else. The cost of living is high and the minimum wage can’t compete. Instead we went for alternatives, and decided on an in-state school.
The path led to Morgan State University. Excited about its rich culture as an HBCU. The problem in the matriculation was that it wasn’t affordable dorm there. Living just 1hr. outside of Baltimore, the plan was to take the commuter train every day. It was exhausting and fringed the experience as a college freshman.
Remember when I said we looked at all the alternatives. Well we did. One of them led us to a place where we ’d spend 8 years of adult life. At 19, we will join the Army. Our very rich military family, fatigues and soldier decorum wasn’t new. However, it was an experience from basic training, to AIT, to the first duty station.
Becoming an Author was still the dream, and often it felt like life was throwing things constantly, and put road blocks in the way. It was discouraging. Where was the time to take the shot?
The gift of two sons happened in those eight years. The focus became about them. We were married, a union we thought would last, but sadly there was a divorce. It was one of the hardest things to overcome. From a Human Resource Specialist to working in the Non-Profit sector. Again, the thought was, where’s the extra time going to come from? There’s not enough hours in the day. All the sacrifices made. We desired time to focus on the dream again.
Turns out all these experiences had inspired. We wrote through all of them.  Never putting the pen down. Read often, and that kept the fire. The things we had gained from these experiences were now motivation for us. That motivation gave us the power to make the time. Goal to write, and push out this book.
To my thirteen-year-old self, life will happen. Hang in there.
It just will. There are things just not in your control. The dream is not guaranteed or as easy as you think. You just roll with it. You’ll land where you want to be if you don’t give up.  Work on your craft, and patiently wait for the right timing. It can grow into something bigger or different. You could be there by yourself or with someone else.

Those dreams at thirteen, you wouldn’t believe it would take almost seventeen years to publish your first book. But it did. And you’re not mad at all. You experienced more, loved more, lived more, and became a better writer for the wait.



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Hard Miles
Chisholm Falls
Book 1
Trish Arcangelo

Genre: Contemporary Romance

Publisher: The Wild Rose Press

Date of Publication: 8/23/17

ISBN: 978-1-5092-1555-3  
ISBN: 978-1-5092-1556-0

Number of pages: 180
Word Count: 45,550

Cover Artist: Diana Carlile

Tagline:  It’s a rough ride from dark past to second chance

Book Description:

On the run from her psycho ex, Laurel Wheeler stops in Chisholm Falls, Texas for snacks at a gas station just before it’s held up by two desperate criminals. When one robber begins firing, a handsome stranger named Jase Miles saves her life. Hoping to make a little money and thank her rescuer at the same time, the broke Laurel agrees to a secret deal regarding Jase, who's the town pariah.

But what starts as deception quickly turns complicated. Laurel begins to fall for the brooding man who hides his pain behind a mask of indifference. And Jase begins to fall for the sweet woman who, unlike everyone else in town, doesn’t treat him like a monster. Then a careless mistake shatters the fragile trust and their growing bond… perhaps beyond saving.

Excerpt:
She walked
toward him then, with purpose. Once she was standing directly in front of him,
so close that he couldn’t pretend to ignore her, she’d said, “Just go with it.”
Laurel intended
to kiss him then. He knew it. She was going to kiss him in front of everyone, a
declaration. It would have been an act of kindness, her falling on the sword of
a debt she thought she owed. The thought made him sick. He didn’t want her
kisses of pity. He wanted her to kiss him because she was driven to, because
she was mad for him. And though he’d do it again, even now he kicked himself
for stopping that kiss. If pity was the price of admission to another taste of
those lips, maybe it would have been worth it.
But he stopped
her. He put a hand out to halt her and then led her toward the storeroom, his
hand on the small of her back like a brand. Warmth pooled in his dick from just
that small touch. As soon as the door to the storeroom snapped closed behind
them Jase whirled her around until her back flattened against the brick wall,
snarling. “What game are you playing?”
Her eyes went
wide and the stunned look on her face almost had him apologizing, almost had
him begging to try the kiss again. “No games,” she whispered.
He slammed his
hands against the wall on either side of her head. “Defending me at every turn,
as if you’ve been made my personal savior. I don’t need any paybacks for the
gas station. We’ve been over this.”
“I don’t know
what you’re talking about.”
“Oh? Then what
the hell was that little performance out there?”
Laurel’s
expression turned angry. God, she was even hotter when fiery and indignant.
Jase was careful not to press too close so he could hide his raging erection.
She said, “Fine,
I was just trying to help, you ungrateful—”
His stomach and
his erection fell. “You what?”
The answering
look on her face said she realized her mistake.
“So it was
pity?” He spat, shoving away from her.
“That’s not what
I meant, Jase.”
He pulled her to
him again, unable to decide what he wanted. “Isn’t it? Well, then, by all
means, baby, pity me.” And then he covered her lips with his.



  
About the Author:

Trish has been an avid fan of romance fiction since she "borrowed" a book from her mother's stash when she was just a teenanger (it was Hearts Aflame by Johanna Lindsey).  She's been devouring all genres of romance ever since.  She nursed a long time dream to write stories of her own and finally realized there was no time like the present.  After completing and publishing her first book, a fantasy romance, in early 2015, she is now writing a contemporary romance series.

A native Texan, Trish lives just outside Austin with her incredibly supportive husband and their incredibly spoiled dog.  Aside from romance fiction, her other loves include dogs, warm weather, wine, playing trivia, and spending too much time on social media. 




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Interview with Trish Arcangelo
Where do you get inspiration for your stories?
Everywhere really.  Movies, songs, stories I’ve heard, experiences I’ve had.  I get little lightbulb moments I jot down and if I’m lucky I manage to turn some of those into books. For example, my last book Breakout came to me after hearing the song Radioactive by Imagine Dragons.
How did you do research for your book?
God bless the internet!
Do you have another profession besides writing?
Yes, I have a full time career in the corporate world that I very much enjoy.  But my writing allows me to express my creativity so it’s a great balance.  I write in the evenings and on Sundays.
If you could go back in time, where would you go?
Wow, great question, how to choose?  I think I would go with being in America during WWII.  I’m captivated by that time period, by the spirit and sacrifice of our soldiers and the loved ones at home.  Also, my parents were both alive then so it would be neat to see what they were like when they were kids.  
What is your next project?

My current release, HARD MILES, is the first book in my new Chisholm Falls series.  So I am currently finishing up book two in the series.  
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Collision by Alexandra Wright





Live Now: Collision by Alexandra Wright (YA/NA) 8/29/2017 (with GA)


Release Date: 8/29/2017

Book Info

  • Genre: YA/NA Paranormal
  • Title: Collision
  • Series: N/A
  • Title ISBN: ebook – 978 -1-944262-84-6
  •                    print book – 978-1-974032-03-7
  • Book Length: ebook – 93,680 words
  •           print book – 266 pages
  • Publisher: Boroughs Publishing Group





Eighteen-year-old, tell-it-like-it-is Ella Beuchene is about to graduate from a prestigious high school, and yet she’s never felt more trapped. Her family is hell-bent on forcing her into a future she doesn’t want. Her boyfriend no longer gets her. And her best friend is keeping something secret. Something that could shatter their friendship for good. Ella is desperate to escape her “privileged” existence.
Then, one warm summer night, Ella finds herself in the woods behind her house. The forest is lusher than ever before, the creatures of the night louder, and the moon brighter. Beneath its green canopy, she meets a mysterious, striking stranger. A man who gets her, who shifts her perspective of the world, and who…wait for it…glows in the dark.
From that moment on, Ella’s not sure that it’s just her life she wants to escape. It may be her world.

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Alexandra Wright has been writing since she could put pen to paper. Growing up in Sydney, Australia, she took pleasure in playing the piano, singing, the arts, languages, cooking and, of course, she spent a great deal of time reading and writing. Having so many interests meant her career aspirations had a habit of changing, but her profession eventually chose her. An incurable obsession with literature, her earliest and most enduring passion, led her to pursue a career as a novelist. While she dabbled in writing short stories and novellas as a child and teen, she began writing full-length novels as an adult. Being a child at heart, and an educator of young children, it was a natural progression for her to move in to writing fiction for children and young adults.
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Ivar’s Prize
Amy Pennza
Publication date: July 10th 2017
Genres: Adult, Romance, Science Fiction

Nadia Green has everything–power, prestige, and a fiancé. That all ends when she’s sentenced to life on the prison planet Tolbos. Within hours of landing, Nadia finds herself captured, stripped, and placed on an auction block, where she’s purchased by Ivar Holok, a brutal warlord with golden eyes and an ability to wield kaptum with a mastery unlike anyone she’s ever seen.

Ivar is instantly attracted to the beautiful slave, but he suspects her presence on Tolbos has sinister implications. The Council wants him dead, and what better way to achieve its goal than by planting an irresistible assassin in his bed? No matter how much he wants to trust her, Ivar has to protect his people–even if it means denying Nadia her freedom. He vows to keep her enslaved and at his mercy until she confesses her involvement in the Council’s schemes, but he didn’t count on the slave enthralling her master.

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Ivar Holok watched the auction from the edge of the crowd. All around him, men cheered and laughed as the woman on the platform twisted and fought to free herself from the manacles.

Ivar could have told her that was pointless. He knew they were reinforced with kaptum. Dario might look like he was short on brains, but he was a savvy businessman. He took no chances with his merchandise.

And this female was a prime specimen. Taller than average, she had long, lithe legs that flared into gently curving hips. Her full breasts were proud and high, her small nipples a becoming rose color. His cocked twitched as he watched her breasts bounce with her movements.

Dario faced the crowd as he rattled off the woman’s attributes. An appreciative murmur ran through the assembled men when she aimed a kick at his ass, her booted foot nearly connecting with her target. She threw her head back and screamed.

Ivar winced. Healthy lungs.

“Better watch out, Dario!” a man near the front called. “If looks could kill, you’d be a dead man already!”

The merchant gestured to Axos, who grabbed her legs and jerked off her boots and socks. He sailed the boots one by one into the crowd, followed by the pants that had puddled around her ankles. One man brandished them in the air like a trophy.

Now fully divested of her clothing, the woman gazed across the crowd, her eyes searching and desperate. Her long red hair had fallen over her shoulder in her struggle with Axos, and one dusky pink nipple peeked through the bright strands. The sleek muscles of her legs flexed continuously as she struggled to remain on her toes. Even after such a short time on the pole, Ivar knew her arms had to be on fire from bearing almost her full body weight.

Dario sidled up to her and swept her hair away from her breasts. “As you can see, gentlemen, this one is hot as flame!” He moved his hand to her flat belly, then slid it lower and cupped her bare sex. “As to whether she’s a natural redhead, you’ll just have to take my word for it!”

The woman jerked away from his touch, giving the men a look at her shapely ass as she twisted sideways. Her chest was a mottled red, and her breasts heaved as though she’d just run a long distance. Ivar discreetly adjusted himself.

He looked out over the crowd, which had swelled with the nude woman displayed on the platform. She raised up higher on her toes, her small, delicate features twisted in obvious pain. Dario attempted to pry her lips apart to show the men her teeth. She snapped at his hand, and he danced back. The crowd guffawed.

Ivar narrowed his gaze. She didn’t lack for courage. Most women would be weeping and begging for mercy by now. Most men too. But she kept her head high as she looked over the leering, boisterous crowd.

Her gaze connected with Ivar’s, and it was like a punch in the gut. He sucked in a breath. It was impossible to see her eyes clearly from where he stood, but he couldn’t look away. It was as though she held him captive with her stare. He crossed his arms over his chest and glowered at her, then watched, astonished, as her chin rose a notch higher.

“It’s a shame such beauty fell into Dario’s hands,” Porter said next to him, ending the unsettling moment. “He’ll sell her to the highest bidder without a second thought.”

Ivar looked at his second-in-command and grunted. “That’s the way auctions generally work.”

Porter gestured with his chin toward the other side of the crowd. “Not this one. Not with him here.”

Ivar followed the direction of his gaze. A small group of men strode to the edge of the crowd and began shoving their way to the platform. Their leader punched a man in the back of the head, making him crumple to the ground and then kicked him out of the way and kept moving. The crowd immediately parted. The leader swaggered toward the platform, his long black hair loose over his shoulders.

Dario’s face split in a broad smile that didn’t fool Ivar. The fat little merchant made his way down the steps, moving quickly despite his girth. “Raddoc! We are honored by your presence!” He bowed, his nose almost touching his knees.

Behind him, the woman stilled, her gaze now fixed on the huge man dressed all in black. The long column of her throat convulsed as she swallowed.

“How much?” Raddoc asked in a deep voice, his gaze never leaving the woman. One hand rested on a broadsword at his hip.

Dario wrung his hands. “Ah…well, we haven’t started the auction yet. If you wish to bid—”

“Five liters.” Raddoc snapped his fingers, and one of his men flung an old rucksack to the ground. It fell open on impact, revealing five canisters beaded with condensation.

The crowd gasped. The men closest to the canisters jostled each other as they tried to get a better look. One man crept close, his hand outstretched, only to be sent sprawling to the ground by another of Raddoc’s men.

“I do believe that’s a record bid,” Raddoc said, gesturing to the precious water.

Dario stared at the canisters, and Ivar could almost see the gears turning in his brain. In a blink, his expression changed from subservient to calculating. He glanced back at the naked woman. “It’s a princely sum, to be sure. But as you can see, this slave is fit for a king. Everyone should have a chance to bid—”

A meaty hand fastened around his throat. Raddoc lifted him off the ground, the muscles in his arm bunching. Dario’s legs flailed.

The merchant sputtered and coughed. “P-please.” His eyes bulged.

Raddoc paid him about as much attention as a gnat. Still clenching the merchant’s throat, he pivoted slowly, his black-eyed gaze falling on the crowd. “Who here can match my price?”

A tense silence fell over the crowd, the only sound Dario’s gurgling protests. All around, men lowered their eyes. A few turned and shouldered their way out of the gathering.

Ivar glanced at the platform and caught his breath. The woman was staring at him again. For the first time, she looked afraid. She sagged against the chains.

Raddoc pulled Dario forward until they were eye to eye. “Looks like I won your auction, fat man.” He opened his hand, and the merchant fell to the ground, his face an angry purple. His mouth gaped as he sucked in air. Raddoc snapped his fingers at one of his men and pointed to the platform.

“Go fetch my new slave.”

Ivar uncrossed his arms. “Ten liters!”

* * * *

Nadia watched as heads jerked toward the warlord standing on the edge of the crowd. Up until now, he’d been so still, she’d wondered if she was imagining him. The only thing he’d seemed to move were his eyes, which occasionally roved down her body with a heat that made her cheeks burn until she was certain they were as red as her hair.

Even with the distance between them, she could tell his eyes were an unusual color—a pale, glowing gold that reminded her of the holo-vids she’d seen of lions that had once roamed Earth. His hair was shaved so close to his head it was impossible to tell the color, but everything else about him was golden, from his strange eyes to his tan skin.

He shouldered the men in front of him aside. Murmurs rippled through the crowd as he and another man moved toward the platform, their pace unhurried.

Raddoc scowled and put his hand on his sword hilt. “The auction’s over, Ivar,” he growled. “The slave is mine.” The wind caught at his long mane of hair, sending the lank black strands whipping around his shoulders. At first, she’d thought his face was dirty, then she’d realized it was tattooed with strange swirling symbols a few shades darker than his skin. His men bore the same markings, although none had his monstrous teeth, which were filed to sharp points.

When he’d grinned at her, she’d felt truly hopeless for the first time since the head magistrate had read her sentence back on the starship. Until that moment, she’d thought that being stripped naked and chained to the pole was the worst thing that could happen to her. Then the black-haired warlord had flashed his razor-sharp smile, and she’d nearly given in to the blackness that beckoned at the edges of her mind.

For some reason, she’d sought out the golden warlord on the edge of the crowd. Their eyes had locked, and he’d stepped forward just as she’d begun to slump into a faint.

Now he and his companion had reached the space in front of the platform where Raddoc stood surrounded by his men. The golden-eyed man stepped deliberately over the canisters and stood over a still-gasping Dario. He gave the little merchant a considering look, then lifted hard eyes to Raddoc.

“Ah, Raddoc. You never did like playing by the rules. You heard our friend here. The auction hasn’t started.”

Raddoc’s hand tightened on his sword, and he took a step forward, bringing the two men toe to toe. Seeing them like this, there was no question they were both warlords. If Axos and his men were giants, these two were inhuman. They towered above the men around them, their big bodies roped with muscle. More than that, they practically bristled with weapons. Sunlight shined off the edges of blades tucked into belts and pockets. Like Raddoc, the golden warlord had a broadsword, but he wore his strapped to his back, its thick hilt a visible reminder that this was clearly not a man to be trifled with.

“I bid five liters,” Raddoc said, his eyes glinting. Metal flowed down the insides of his arms and formed into knives. His men stirred but didn’t pull any weapons.

The warlord he’d called Ivar leaned into him. “And I bid ten.” Behind him, his companion drew a short sword from a sheath on his leg. It rippled and sprouted a jagged edge where it had been smooth a moment before. Nadia gasped. Kaptum could transform, yes, but the transition had been flawless—like living art.

“You’re outnumbered, Ivar.” The pointed teeth flashed. “I could kill you where you stand.”

Ivar’s reply was so quiet, Nadia had to strain to hear it. “Do it. You and your people will be dead in a week.”

Something on his arm drew her eye, and she squinted as she tried to make it out. At first, she thought it was an insect, but that was impossible. There were no insects on Tolbos. A darkly-inked tattoo slid from his biceps to his forearm, where it curled around his skin like a snake. She blinked and shook her head, trying to figure out what she was seeing.

The wind whipped around the platform. Nadia sucked in a breath, waiting for either man to make the first move. Raddoc stepped back, and she exhaled on a shudder. He glanced at her, then leaned to the side and spit. A wad of glistening saliva hit the ground with a wet smack. Without another word, he pivoted on his heel and walked away, the knives dissolving and slithering back up his arms. His men gathered the canisters and then hurried to catch up to him.

Ivar watched them go before casting his gaze over the crowd. “Does anyone else wish to bid?” Men shuffled their feet and kept their eyes trained on the ground. Seemingly satisfied, he reached down and hauled Dario to his feet. “You know where to find me. I’ll have your ten liters waiting.”

The merchant massaged his throat and nodded, his bald head shiny with perspiration.

The golden eyes fixed on her. She tensed. The weight of his stare was even more intense up close. He strode to the platform, planted a hand on the wood, and vaulted his body over the edge. He stopped in front of her, and she fought the urge to shrink away from him. Instead, she forced herself to look at him, craning her neck back as her eyes traveled up and up his body. He stared down, his cruelly handsome face a mask that revealed nothing of his thoughts or feelings. His gaze dropped to her breasts as he reached a long arm up and tapped the manacles. The metal bracelets snapped open, startling her.

She fell forward, and he caught her, mashing her breasts against his chest. Big hands massaged her arms and shoulders.

“How…” She stared at his chest. “How did you do that?”

“Do what?”

She tried to pull back, but he held her in place, his fingers still kneading her arms. “The manacles. You just touched them and—”

“Ask your questions later.”

She snapped her mouth shut. His order rankled, but she was hardly in a position to argue with him.

He stopped kneading and slid a hand to her wrist. “Come.” He pulled her to the platform’s steps.

“Wait!” Her bare feet skidded on the rough wood.

He rounded on her. “What?”

She stepped sideways so his body blocked her from the crowd’s view. “I…I’m not wearing any clothes.”

His gaze flicked to her chest. “I noticed. Now, come.”



Author Bio:

Amy Pennza is an author of romantic fiction that’s not afraid to turn up the heat. A lawyer-turned-copywriter, she’s much happier behind a keyboard than she was in the courtroom. A mom of four, including a set of twins, she always has a granola bar and a package of baby wipes handy. After years in Tornado Alley, she now makes her home in the Great Lakes region with her husband, kids, and one very persnickety cat. You can visit her at amypennza.com.

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