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Monday, March 18, 2019

Reclaiming His Wife by Madison Faye



Title: Reclaiming His Wife

Author: Madison Faye
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: March 18, 2019





Blurb

Five years ago, she was stolen from me.
But now I’m back from the dead to reclaim what’s mine.
Here comes the bride.
Again, and again, and again…

What a woman like
Juliana ever saw in a dirty roughneck Marine like me I’ll never understand. But
I’m a man who knows what he wants, and I wanted her. I stole her
heart, made her my wife, and saw the rest of my life with her.

…And then, I died.

At least, that’s
what the man who left me for dead told her while I sat in chains, forgotten in
a Taliban prison for five damn years.

Five years in a pit
in the desert does something to a man. It’s made me hardened, feral, and wild.
It’s made me hungryfor the one woman I ever wanted, and driven to
the brink of madness to have her soft curves in my rough hands again. Five
years in hell have made me ready to move heaven and earth to get my bride back
in my arms.

My enemy tried to
bury me and take what’s mine. Except, he didn’t dig deep enough. Because I just
broke out of my prison, and now?

Now I’m coming back to
reclaim what’s mine.

Five years ago,
Juliana thought she lost me. A week ago, I came back from the dead. Tonight,
I’m stealing her back.

‘Til death do us
part?

Oh, it’s going to
take a lot more than that…









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Author Bio

USA Today and #1 bestselling contemporary romance author
Madison Faye is the dirty alter ego of the very wholesome, very normal suburban
housewife behind the stories. While she might be a wife, mom, and PTA organizer
on the outside, there's nothing but hot, steamy, and raunchy fantasies brewing
right beneath the surface!



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scenarios. If you love it extra dirty, extra hot, and extra naughty, this is
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Sunday, March 17, 2019

Stella of Akrotiri: Deminon by Linda Rae Sande


Stella
of Akrotiri: Deminon
by
Linda Rae Sande

Genre:
Fantasy

Love
can last a thousand lifetimes when you’re an Immortal... or so they
thought.


What’s
become of the Immortal Darius? His wife, Stella, worries about his
fate as she rules over their city-state of Deminon, especially when
she learns he’s been the victim of treachery. She’ll do anything
to get him back.

Enslaved
as a traitor to Rome, Darius is forced to fight gladiators as part of
the funeral rites of powerful Romans. His years of experience on the
battlefield serve him well in the arena—until he’s forced to
fight Marcus—a younger, stronger gladiator who is unaware of his
own immortality.

Sure
he’s about to suffer a defeat by the hand of Marcus, Darius is
forced to make a decision that will change his future and
Stella’s—preserve his essence by allowing his body to die so that
he can live on in Marcus. His two-thousand years of memories and life
experiences should be powerful enough to overcome the essence of the
untested Immortal. Allow him to return to Stella and resume their
life together, even if she won’t immediately recognize him.

But
Marcus isn’t giving up so easily. Especially when he meets
Stella.

Will
Marcus help Darius take revenge on the one whose deceit led to his
arrest on charges of treason? Or will Darius’ essence slowly be
subsumed, the memories of his nearly two-thousand-year lifespan—and
of Stella—fading away in the mind of Marcus?

These
Immortals once had all the time in the world. Now it’s suddenly of
the essence.





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A
self-described nerd and lover of science, Linda Rae spent many years
as a published technical writer specializing in 3D graphics
workstations, software and 3D animation (her movie credits include
SHREK and SHREK 2). An interest in genealogy led to years of research
on the Regency era and a desire to write fiction based in that
time.


A
fan of action-adventure movies, she can frequently be found at the
local cinema. Although she no longer has any fish, she follows the
San Jose Sharks. She is a member of Novelists, Inc. (NINC) and makes
her home in Cody, Wyoming.








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Exposed Dangerous Distractions Book 3 by Samantha Keith


Exposed
Dangerous
Distractions Book 3
by
Samantha Keith


Genre:
Romantic Suspense

Even
good guys need to be bad sometimes . . .


FBI
agent Nate McIver hasn’t been able to get sexy, impetuous Maddie
Worth out of his mind since the last time he saw her at a wedding. If
only she wasn’t his best friend and colleague’s sister. That’s
about the only thing that gave him the strength to back away from the
steamy encounter they shared. But now
take-no-prisoners
Maddie wants his professional help. And with her life on the line,
all bets are off . .

Maddie’s
overprotective brother may have had her blackballed from getting into
the FBI, but he can’t stop her from conducting her own undercover
operation—whether it’s between the sheets with unforgettable Nate
and his abs of steel—or on the streets, trapping a notorious drug
lord. And when she combines the two, the result is explosive for
everyone involved . . .












Bait
Dangerous
Distractions Book 2

There
are good guys, and then there are highly trained good guys—the kind
who make the world a safer, sexier place . . .


Former
military and ex-FBI agent Ethan Worth is searching for a new way to
serve and protect. On a break in Beaufort, North Carolina, he just
may have found it. It starts with saving a tipsy damsel in distress
from a shady troublemaker. But it ends with the surprisingly sober
beauty outraged by his rescue. That’s all Ethan needs for his
expert instincts to kick into high gear . . .

Riley
Jones is back in Beaufort for one reason only: to find her missing
best friend, Hanna. If that means using herself as bait for the kind
of guy who’d prey on a vulnerable young woman, so be it. She
doesn’t need a rugged knight in shining armor like Ethan
distracting her, and she doesn’t want his help. But it turns out
she needs it. And together, as the heat between them rises, so does
the danger. Until both their lives are on the line . . .









Abducted
The
Dangerous Distractions #1

In
a high-stakes world of privilege, betrayal, and the sexy thrill of
the unknown, you never know where a dangerous distraction will lead .
. .
Cal
Hart walks a blurred line of honor. The rock-hard former Marine has
his lethal skills at the service of the highest bidder. Until a
contract comes in to kill Lana Vanderpoel, the sultry, charismatic
heiress and billionaire’s daughter. She’s way too sexy to end up
at the wrong end of a silencer. So Cal takes the job—and starts
planning how to get Lana to safety while he unearths who’s behind
the threat . . .
Lana
only knows she’s been kidnapped—and she’ll fight tooth and nail
against whoever has snatched her from her life. Her stern-faced
captor sends a tremor of ice through her veins, yet a thrill lies
beneath her unease. He’s dark and dangerous, his body ripped,
honed, and capable. But lust isn’t the same as trust—and whether
or not she can believe what Cal’s telling her, there’s at least
one person close to Lana who wants her dead . . .








Samantha
Keith
resides in Saskatchewan, Canada, with her husband and
brilliant daughter, who share her love of literature. Teddy, the
family multi-poo, completes her family. Samantha writes steamy,
fast-paced, romantic suspense novels in the rare moments she has
uninterrupted—even interrupted, she manages to apply words to
paper. Aside from her love of writing, her other interests include
cooking vegan meals and creating recipes. Abducted, the
first book in the Dangerous Distractions series, came in first place
in the romantic suspense category for the Heartland Romance Authors’
Show Me the Spark Contest.






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Damaged Beyond All Recognition by Alan Felyk


Author: Alan Felyk

Narrators: Noah Michael Levine

Series: Infinity's Trinity, Book One

Length: 8 hours 45 minutes

Publisher: Alan Felyk

Released: Oct. 12, 2018

Genre: Science Fiction, Humor



Extending the literary traditions of Kurt Vonnegut and Douglas Adams....

Paul Tomenko is no stranger to the improbable. He became a magazine sweepstakes winner and celebrated counterculture writer by age 19. Now, after reaching for a can of Chef Boy-ar-dee spaghetti and meatballs, he's traveling to and from God's library somewhere outside the Universe to prevent the end of eternity. 

Because of a DNA flaw, humanity no longer can ascend through the Planes of Existence after they die. They can't access memories from countless past lives in previous versions of the Universe or acquire new recollections. That means no one will have the needed expertise to replace God when He dies. And, to complicate matters, Paul must enlist the help of his two lovers - Maggie Mae Monahan and Allie Briarsworth - because of their unique abilities. But the trio discovers the preservation of forevermore can turn someone's soul inside out. Literally. 

The novel chronicles the life of an ordinary man under extraordinary circumstances. Paul is unwilling to accept a broken Afterlife that provides nothing more than eternal self-awareness. He is also reluctant to choose between Maggie Mae, a brilliant geneticist who has the uncanny ability to "connect the dots", and Allie, a novelist who inexplicably senses past and future events in the cosmos. The unexpected is to be expected from an unusual cast of supporting characters: Cher the Gatekeeper and Katharine Ross the Librarian, figments patterned after two celebrities for whom Paul has lusted; Gronk and Grita, two "resurrected" six-year-old neo-Neanderthals who are the most intelligent humans on Earth; Tsutomu Yamaguchi, an innovative bioengineer named after a Japanese man who survived nuclear bomb blasts in Hiroshima and Nagasaki; and Dr. Peter Lexington Townshend, the head of a genetics laboratory that already has prevented the Russians from stripping politicians in Washington, D.C., of all their memories. 

Be prepared for a book that examines our metaphysical questions with a mixture of mind-bending possibilities, laughter, and tears.



The son of Ukrainian immigrants, Alan Felyk is a science fiction and humor author who has been involved in writing all his life. A University of Colorado graduate in news-editorial journalism, he has worked as a newspaper reporter/editor and a technical publications manager in the space industry.

After retiring, he pursued his life-long dream of writing a book. In 2012, he published Damaged Right Out Of The Box, a sometimes hilarious, sometimes wistful memoir. Then, while trying to determine what he should write next, he started reading Kurt Vonnegut’s The Sirens of Titan. The comedic science fiction novel sparked inspiration, and Alan dusted off a short story about God that he had written in college. But the story started to expand in scope, and it became Damaged Beyond All Recognition, the first book in the Infinity’s Trinity series. Now, he’s working on the second book in the series—Damaged And No Longer Under Warranty.

In addition to Vonnegut, Alan is a disciple of Rod Serling, Gene Roddenberry, and Philip K. Dick. He calls himself a “what-if” writer who loves to keep expanding the storyline until the last page. And, just as importantly, he wants to blend a fair share of laughter through his words.

Alan is a sports fan, and he enjoys the mountains near his home in Lakewood, Colorado. He also loves music and has more than 27,000 songs on his iPod.

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Noah Michael Levine is an Audie Award-Winning audiobook narrator and producer living in beautiful Nyack, NY. His over 180 titles include almost every genre. While he loves his work completely – and collaborating with all kinds of different authors, he does not love writing about himself in the third person.
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Paul Tomenko
An “everyman” who seems to be repeatedly touched by the improbable, Paul is the son of Ukrainian immigrants. He sees himself as an average looking man: six feet tall, two hundred pounds, brown hair, and blue eyes. Intelligent, he has never had to push himself to succeed, but he harbors guilt because he believes his successes are undeserved. He respects the two women he loves for what he considers to be their superior abilities.

As a child, he lived on a small farm in Cañon City, Colorado, and dreamed about becoming a writer. Laid back, Paul is seldom ruffled by what he experiences, even if it seems overwhelming. At age 11, he witnessed the death of his parents: They were struck by lightning while accepting a magazine sweepstakes check. Raised by foster parents, he was eager to leave the trappings of rural life and absorb an urban environment.

Paul, who is intelligent, has never needed to push himself to succeed. When it comes to school, he does the minimum—something that jeopardizes his student status at the University of Colorado. But his outlook changes when he meets Margaret “Maggie” Mae Monahan, a remarkably brilliant scientist-to-be who places her career above all else. Responding to her drive, he writes a freelance magazine article while he is in college and that propels him to international fame. The accolades lead him to a sense of fear—that he will never be able to duplicate his flukish achievements.

He is a fiercely loyal individual who refuses to renege on commitments. Forced to separate from and discontinue all contact with Maggie Mae, Paul promises her that they will reunite sometime in the future. And when Alina “Allie” Briarsworth enters his life, he realizes that he can’t have an intimate relationship with her because he is still devoted to Maggie Mae. Thus, tortured by his values, he feels that he is hurting both women.
Maggie Mae Monahan
Regarded by Paul as the “smartest woman on Earth,” Maggie Mae is a career-driven individual who needs to prove her worth in a world dominated by men. She reminds people of Mr. Spock from Star Trek—a highly logical individual who suppresses emotions. But, unlike the television show character, her fiber comes not from heritage but choice.

A beautiful, well-built, blue-eyed blonde whose feathered hair descends past her jawline, Maggie Mae grew up in Denver and was drawn to science. She was ignored by boys in high school who felt intimidated by her brainpower, and she views college as an opportunity to develop her social skills—something she knows she will need in the workplace. Blessed with a brilliant analytical mind, she has a knack for “connecting the dots”—a talent so elevated that she is hired by Bioprovidence to lead perhaps the most important scientific mission since the Manhattan Project.

When she meets Paul during their freshman year in college, Maggie Mae is attracted to him. She is intrigued by his refusal to back down to her when she starts interrogating him like a prosecutor about his beliefs. Realizing she has found an intellectual sparring partner, she relishes that portion of their relationship. Still, for almost four years, she refuses to acknowledge her love for Paul for fear that it will sidetrack her career aspirations. When she is forced to leave him, only then does she realize how much she cares for him. In later years, she blames herself for her separation with Paul and tries to abandon her career for him. But ultimately, she is who she is.

No matter what task confronts her, Maggie Mae believes she can conquer it. Like Paul, she remains calm, but she becomes frenzied when she believes she has found an answer to a significant problem. Her resolve keeps her scientific team focused and confident.
Allie Briarsworth
Tall and slender, Allie is, as Paul describes her, “a smiling, freckled woman with irresistible emerald eyes and fire-red hair hanging over pointed breasts.” A Denver-area native who aspires to be an author, she loves Paul’s work and leaps at the chance to be his administrative assistant. She had attended Barnes Business College and worked as a waitress while she tried to find a publishing-related career.

A fan of the Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, and Janis Joplin, she has two sides to her personality. With Paul, she savors the role of a playful coquette, knowing he won’t respond to her sexual advances because of his commitment to Maggie Mae. She enjoys that her antics make him uncomfortable, but she harbors the distant hope that he will succumb to her charms. To the outside world, she projects as a vivacious visionary who weaves mind-expanding science fiction stories. Paul firmly believes that she is a far better writer than he will ever be.

A smattering of alien DNA fuels Allie's imagination—her father was abducted by the Cassamarians who injected their genetic material into him. For most of the novel, she doesn’t realize that she possesses a keen understanding of how to solve the crisis that confronts humanity. Although she never expresses it, she is troubled by her DNA ties to an insectoid race. She is worried that some still-to-be-realized detrimental consequence from her genetic makeup will emerge.

Compared to Maggie Mae, Allie is far more vulnerable. She remains with Paul for 16 years despite their lack of sexual intimacy because she needs to be with the only man she loves “even if he can’t love me back as much as I want him to.” Quick to display her emotions, she worries that she will lose Paul if Maggie Mae ever returns to him. But she is headstrong, and Paul has learned that resisting her determination is useless.

Music Playlist for Damaged Beyond All Recognition by Alan Felyk
I consider Damaged Beyond All Recognition as words written to music. Before I started each chapter of the novel, I picked and listened to a few songs that would establish context and mood for what I would be working on that night. The result was a playlist of 269 songs—far too many titles to share here. So, I’ve pared the list to a manageable soundtrack of about 16 songs that relate to some significant events in the book.
  1. Time Has Come Today by The Chamber Brothers (Paul Tomenko’s life is at a crossroads while he awaits college graduation)
  2. Crimson and Clover by Tommy James and The Shondells (Paul realizes that he has fallen in love with Maggie Mae Monahan)
  3. Cover of the Rolling Stone by Dr. Hook (Paul's magazine article lifts him to counterculture icon status)
  4. Broken Dream by Justin Hayward (Paul is forced to leave Maggie Mae)
  5. Too Late to Turn Back Now by Cornelius Bros and Sister Rose (Paul agrees to hire Allie Briarsworth even though he is aware of their attraction for each other)
  6. Show Me What I'm Looking for by Carolina Liar (Paul meets Katharine Ross the Librarian in God’s archive)
  7. I'm Getting Ready by Michael Kiwanuka (Paul loses Allie)
  8. The Scientist by Coldplay (Maggie Mae wants to start over with Paul)
  9. Spirit in the Sky by Norman Greenbaum (Paul and Maggie meet face to face with God)
  10. Second Chance by Shinedown (The Bioprovidence team launches humankind's last hope for life ever after)
  11. Can't Find My Way Home by Blind Faith (Maggie Mae suggests that Allie may be the only one who can find a "home" for humanity)
  12. Expecting To Fly by The Buffalo Springfield (Allie begins her seemingly endless journey across the Universe)
  13. Let Her Go by Passenger (Maggie Mae vanishes into the ether)
  14. At This Point in My Life by Tracy Chapman (Paul discusses his regrets about hurting Maggie Mae and Allie)
  15. One Woman Army by Kate Earl (Paul agrees he would never bet against Maggie Mae bringing two universes back together)
  16. One More Time To Live by The Moody Blues (Facing an unknown future, humanity hopes for new life)


Q&A with Noah Michael Levine, Narrator of Damaged Beyond All Recognition
  • How did you wind up narrating audiobooks? Was it always your goal or was it something you stumbled into by chance?
    • I kind of just stumbled into it. I’d been acting and performing for most of my life. Music, theatre, voiceovers, TV, and film. In the years when audiobooks were becoming more popular, the thought of narrating them wasn’t even on my radar. Not because I thought it wasn’t a viable acting career choice. I just simply never made the connection or thought to investigate narrating. When I moved back home to Nyack, NY in 2012, unsure of what was next for me, I had been, for the most part, out of the acting world for a while. Then one day, shortly after Hurricane Sandy, I was sitting in a café charging a multitude of electronics (I was without power for ten days), and I ran into an old buddy of mine. As we were catching up, he told me that he had been editing audiobooks for the last ten years. He knew my background and suggested it might be worth looking into. He gave me the name of his contact at Audible. I sent over a demo. They liked it. And I’ve been recording ever since.
  • A lot of narrators seem to have a background in theatre. Is that something you think is essential to a successful narration career?
    • Personally, I feel that having a background in acting is critical for becoming a good audiobook narrator. And Audiobook narration, itself, is different than stage or screen acting. It’s an incredibly intimate medium. You are performing, in most cases, directly into someone’s ears. So, the nuances of pacing, cadence, pronunciation, volume, and intensity are very important to master. There are a lot of things an actor can get away with on stage or screen that won’t fly in audiobook narration. So, on top of all the technical and process skills one needs, having those acting chops down – and incorporating them into the finer points of audiobook narration, is so important.
  • How do you manage to avoid burn-out? What do you do to maintain your enthusiasm for narrating?
    • Burnout can be an issue at times. For a variety of reasons, I probably don’t record as much in one day as most narrators do. I typically record seven days a week, but not grueling sessions. I also make sure to get out every day and take a good, brisk walk, I spend lots of time in the kitchen cooking (and listening to Pink Floyd), playing piano and just chilling out. If things feel really burn-ee, I’ll take the whole day off from recording, if my schedule can tolerate that.
  • What would you say are your strongest narration abilities?
    • My strongest narrating abilities? Hmm. I guess that’s a subjective thing. There are things about my skillset that I feel great about, but that might not appeal to some listeners. I think I do a good job of finding those “actable” moments in the script and bringing the right amount of performance without going overboard or underselling it. Emotional, intimate (in all senses of the word, not just sexual) scenes are favorites of mine, as they really give me an opportunity to stretch my chops and get into that zone of flow. A great action scene is so much fun - finding those arcs of pacing that amp the listener up, pull them back a little, and then push them over the edge with the climax. I always try my best to bring as much reality to the characters and dialogue as I can – not make them too character-ish. (With the exception of some types of comedies and fantasies that may scream for a broader approach.) Even the most fantastical stories still contain characters that are multi-dimensional – whether they’re human or something else. It’s about conveying emotion and intent – that most characters, as with most people IRL, are complex, conflicted in some ways, and possess that duality of dark and light. I also love doing accents. I think they can bring that sense of diversity to a story that reflects the reality of the world we live in. Plus – they’re just fun to do!
  • What about this title compelled you to audition as narrator, and how closely do you prefer to work with authors?
    • I loved working on Alan’s book. His writing is crisp and quirky, funny and deeply heartfelt. Plus, the story and the characters were really compelling to me. And there’s that component of time bending that, while sometimes makes my brain drain, I find fascinating. Alan’s a very smart guy … and exacting. I really enjoyed working with him. As with most of my independent audiobook projects, Alan and I worked closely on getting the voices down, before I started recording, so we were both happy. I like working with authors in that way. While I’m tasked with performing my interpretation of the material, I do like to bring the author’s vision to fruition as much as possible, while adding my own spin on things. When I record for the larger publishers, I don’t often have that opportunity. I just get the book and figure it all out on my own. So, it’s nice to have some outside input with these independent projects.
  • Have there been any characters that you really connected with?
    • There are a lot of characters that I’ve really connected with over the years. Too many to list. Part of our job as actors, I believe, is to put ourselves in the characters’ shoes. So, finding that connection is super important to bringing a strong performance. I suppose I find the most magnetic connections with characters that are flawed in ways. I mean, we all are, right? So, allowing that vulnerability to seep out, insecurities, hopes, rage, and awe – all these things that we experience in shades of gray – is a big draw for me.
  • What do you say to those who view listening to audiobooks as “cheating” or as inferior to “real reading?”
    • For those who feel that listening to audiobooks is “cheating” or somehow inferior to reading, I would say, I respect the right for you to hold an opinion. I think though, when that opinion leads to chastising or denigrating others … that an air of superiority is used to create a sense of inferiority in someone else … no, no, no. That’s not okay. Here’s the thing … audiobooks are one of many mediums in the world of entertainment. The spoken word is, perhaps, the oldest of them all. And everything is subjective to the individual. I think audiobooks can be extremely powerful, moving entertainment. Music, books, plays, movies, TV shows and audiobooks, ALL can move the individual experiencing them. You don’t like audiobooks? Don’t listen to them. You prefer reading? Have at it, my friend. But don’t try to make someone else feel bad or “less than” for enjoying something different than what you, yourself enjoy. Now someone lend me a hand getting down off this soapbox!
  • What bits of advice would you give to aspiring audiobook narrators?
    • Many of us currently working as audiobook narrators are frequently queried by those who are interested in becoming audiobook narrators. The number of times we hear, “So and so said I have a great voice and I should get into voiceovers. Can you help?” is pretty incredible. I heard it three times this week. The best advice I can give is – do your due diligence. Do your research. Don’t try and take shortcuts. Unless you’re doing this as a hobby, it’s a long road. Most narrators will never be “really famous” or “really rich.” But if you work hard and develop your craft, you can earn a decent living and have a LOT of fun. My best friend, Erin deWard, put together a great website for anyone looking to get into audiobook narration. www.stepuptothemic.net. It’s still a work in progress, but there’s so much great information on there about equipment and training and auditioning and so on.
  • What’s the most fun about being a narrator that’s different from other types of acting?
    • Being able to play ALL the characters. It can be challenging at times, but it’s SO much fun. Switching back and forth between two, three or more people in a conversation – all with their own ways of speaking and their own vantage points to the situation. Sometimes you get into this flow that is like no other acting work I’ve done.I performed a five-book fantasy series, The Chronicles of the Black Gate, by Phil Tucker. I was incredibly immersed in it. All the main characters were good people who were forced to do, sometimes, horrible, unforgivable things to protect their people. And yet, they acted with such heroic, unflinching bravery and suffered the guilt and shame of their deeds. All of this intertwined against the backdrop of a religion that, while pure at its core, had become bastardized and, literally, demonized over time.

      Some of my longest stretches of recording without having to stop were while working on that project. To be able to do that kind of acting is unlike any I’ve done before.
  • Do you ever goof up in the booth?
    • HAHAHA – Boy, do I EVER! ALL the time. And sometimes, it’s hysterical. I do a lot of Duet narration with Erin deWard – and much of that is romance (both sweet and explicit). We’re often asked, “So … does it get pretty hot for you performing all those “Steamy” scenes?” Well – sometimes it can. But if you listen to some of our outtakes – you’ll get a sense of what REALLY goes on in the booth when things don’t go quite right. You can listen to those outtakes by going to: www.noahmichaellevine.com – click on the DUET NARRATION tab and scroll down to the bottom of the page. WARNING: EXPLICIT LANGUAGE.
  • What are you working on now?
    • Currently, I’m recording several titles for Tantor media, including a Thriller and a Western Romance series. Independently, I’m recording a Regency Romance title and Erin, and I are finishing up the fourth book in a Motorcycle Club (explicit) Romance series – then starting a three-book set of Cozy Mysteries.
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Built: An Enemies To Lovers Second Chance Bad-Boy Billionaire Alpha Romance
Maggie Marr
Publication date: March 19th 2019
Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance

I hate Jake Warner. Loathe. Can. Not. Stand. No matter how sexy he looks in his jeans with that low-slung tool belt. He had his chance with me and he blew it Big. Time. He’s not getting a second-chance no matter how long I stare into this ice-blue eyes and think about those full lips or his dimples when he smiles. We may have to work together, but that absolutely doesn’t mean that we’ll get back together. Nope. No way. No matter what my heart says, this time I’m listening to my head.

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“I hate you, Jake Warren. Loathe. Detest. Can’t stand to be around you. I—”

A wicked-slow smile spreads over Jake’s face. A smile that I’m almost willing to risk losing my job over to wipe from his smug mug.

Almost.

One of the reasons I hate that face so damn much is that Jake’s face is perfect. Not perfect in the sense that it’s got nothing wrong with it, because there’s that tiny scar that cuts through his right eyebrow from when he fell out of the tree in Mrs. Gibson’s front yard trying to get my cat, Mr. Biggles, down from the maple tree. Jake was ten and I was seven. That moment, in my childhood, when Jake played Prince Charming to my weeping Damsel in Distress resulted in four stitches, a broken arm, and a saved Mr. Biggles.

But none of that matters now. None of it.

That was twenty years ago and ever since I returned home and took the job at Ryan & Sons Construction, my Dad’s construction company, there’s been nothing, and I mean nothing charming about Jake Warren. In fact everything about him has been downright loathsome.

I. Hate. Jake.

I should get a tattoo. Or maybe a t-shirt.

No matter how perfect his face and body are—those two things don’t matter because I can’t stand his full, cupid-bow lips and indented cleft chin, and I definitely detest his square jaw with high-cut cheekbones. And his dark brown, curly hair and ice-blue eyes that seem to see right through every part of me.

Like this very moment, he’s standing so close to me that I can practically feel his muscles pulsing beneath that sweaty white Stanford t-shirt he’s wearing.

Show off.

So what if you went to Stanford and have perfect biceps and work with your hands and wear a tool belt slung low on your hips.

So. What.

Jake stands in front of me with his hands on his hips, with those lips—those damned pillow-cushion lips—nearly even with my eyes, like he’s some kind of crown prince because he can lift a two-by-four, swing a hammer, and hang drywall…he stands there in his dirty Levi’s with that hip cocked, staring right at me. Knowing full well that he was the boy that saved my cat, kissed me when I was twelve, and saw me naked at sixteen.

And broke my heart at twenty-one.

Well, I’m not naked today. Nope, today I’m pissed. I stand in front of him just back from an afternoon meeting with a Chinese investor who may or may not want Daddy’s company to build two hundred new homes, with my hand on my hip, my tablet in my hand, ready to tell Jake Warren why he should never, never, never speak to a client because that is my job as the front-facing newly minted sales team at Ryan & Sons Construction, and while I’m deadly serious, Jake’s eyes are…are…wickedly playful.

Asshole!

His damn ice-blue eyes are wickedly playful in this completely inappropriate way that causes my nipples to harden and my lady-bits to tingle like they do nearly every day that I work with Jake. Which for the last ten months has been every damn day.

Nope. I hate him. Loathe. Detest.

“Becca”—he lifts an eyebrow and his gaze streaks up and down my body—“you know you love me.” His words are honey. Sweet and slow and slick and sticky and they pull me to him almost as certain as if he’d taken that big strong arm of his and snaked it around my waist and pulled me close.

Which he didn’t do, and in fact hasn’t done in what seems like nearly a lifetime, and another reason why I absolutely can’t stand this man.

“Love you? Ha! I just told you I can’t stand you. Do you even listen to me Jake Warren? Do you listen to anyone? Ever?” I wave the tablet for emphasis because the email I just got from a client—a very important client—proves yet again to me that a) Jake Warren never listens and b) he should be fired so that c) I can run Daddy’s construction company like I was meant to do without any interference from this clown.

“Oh, I hear you, Becca,” Jake says, those ice-blue eyes gazing right past me and toward the open doorway and the construction office filled with support staff and other guys that work for Daddy on various construction crews, all of which Jake Warren heads up. “I think everyone in the entire firm hears you too.”

“Fuck you,” I silently mouth. I take two steps backward, and press my stiletto to the office door, between us and the rest of the company and kick the damn door closed. “Private enough for ya?”

“Guess it depends on what you have in mind, Tiger.”

Heat floods my neck. No one. No. One. calls me Tiger—or no one has since Jake did all those years ago and there have been a whole lot of years, plus one college degree, an MBA, and a failed (very public) engagement since the last time Jake stood this close to me and called me Tiger.

“Becca,” I say between gritted teeth. “That’s Becca to you. Or, if you prefer, you can call me Ms. Ryan,” I say.

“Riiiiiight.” He takes a step closer. “And what if I prefer Tiger?”

I swallow and don’t move because deep down inside as much as I currently hate Jake Warren, I actually, if I’m honest, prefer him calling me Tiger too.



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Climbing The Walls by Sacha T. Y. Fortuné


Climbing The Walls
Sacha T. Y. Fortuné
(Hart & Cole, #1)
Publication date: July 28th 2018
Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance

***Real emotion. Real life. Real love. This is NOT a glossy love story. But if you’re looking for a romance read that will rattle you… characters that will change you… and love that will last in your mind long after you’re finished… THIS IS THE ONE FOR YOU.***

Kris fell, head over heels over hormones, for the damaged b*tch who became his power-woman sex-goddess wife.

All Nicole wants is to be a better mother, and a wife more worthy of the husband she loves with every fibre of her body, but she is constantly yanked away by her job and her overbearing boss Darren Hart.

But Darren has marital problems of his own – and, when he confides in her, Nicole realises just how easily a happy marriage can crumble.

…Can she keep her own from doing the same?

Told from both points of view, “Climbing The Walls” explores the fibres that hold a marriage together – love, trust, forgiveness… and of course, the earth-shattering sex that will not be denied.

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EXCERPT:

(KRIS)

“Whose fault is it that she doesn’t have a husband and kids to go home to?”

“That’s by choice.” I shake my head vigorously, turning on my heel again. My tone drops as I walk into our bedroom. “And to tell you the truth, I’m beginning to see why she made that choice.”

Remembering that the kids are sleeping, I resist from slamming the door. I yank off my tie, almost choking myself in the process. I’m more gentle with my belt, pulling it out and flinging it on the bed with the tie. I throw my shirt into the dirty clothes hamper, sit on the bed and kick off my shoes, pull off my socks, step out of my trousers, pull off my briefs. I hang up the belt and tie on their respective hooks, fling the rest of my dirty clothes into the hamper and head for the adjoining bathroom.

I’m in the shower four minutes later with the steaming hot water coursing over my body when I hear the door creak open. My back is turned in the direction of the door, but I can picture her standing there, the stretched-out neck of my old t-shirt hanging off one of her shoulders, her arms folded across her chest.

“What do you want?” My voice is choked and thick, and the words barely come out. The shower’s doing a magnificent job of sweeping away the tears that would have been gathering at the corner of my eyes. Big boys don’t cry. Men don’t cry. No matter if they feel like shit and want to relive an entire day because they just completely fucked it up and to top it off they just said the stupidest thing they could have possibly ever said in the six long years of marriage.

The shower door slides open, and she steps in. I can feel her magnetic presence there behind me, but it’s not until her arms circle my waist and her breasts press into the centre of my back that I am fully aware that she’s naked, not in my t-shirt like I had previously assumed.

She lays her head there against my back for a moment, and then answers: “You.”

I’ve forgotten the question. It doesn’t matter.

I turn around, lift her up and let her legs wrap around my stomach, her arms around my neck and my hands supporting her weight effortlessly under her ass. She leans her forehead against mine, so that her long wild curls makes a curtain on either side of our faces as we kiss, gently at first and then deeper, with some pressing urgency neither of us can understand.

Her hands clutch at my hair, she’s nibbling my lower lip, I’ve been feeling myself getting hard since her nipples kissed my back but I’m rock hard now and can’t help it, can’t stop it, can’t turn back. She’s always had that effect on me, pushing me to the breaking point before I even realised I stepped into the proverbial door and it slammed shut behind me.

Our relationship has forever been a seesaw of raw emotions, of arguments and bitterness and bitchiness and anger and pain and screams and frustration, fused with the smiles and love and tenderness and sweetness and of course the earth-shattering sex. The more severe the argument, the more powerful the sex. That’s how it always has been.

Not to say that we haven’t had sex when we weren’t spitting mad at each other. No, not at all. Of course not. Christ, no. Just that the post-hatred sex has always been more intense, more passionate. More nerve-wrecking.

The more severe the argument, the more powerful the sex – and we’d just endured two of the most tumultuous weeks of our marriage. So go figure.

And there are no sorrys, no apologies, no retractions of previously yelled insults and jabs, no promises that it won’t happen again because we both know it will. And most likely, pretty soon.

There’s just sex: pure, unadulterated and unprotected sex. There’s arms and legs and water and tile and wall and hair and chests and lips and eyes and bodies clinging together like there’s no tomorrow. My entire universe gets trapped in this bubble of ecstasy; my whole world is the slickness in the steamy little room as our bodies mesh. It’s just us; Kris and Nicole and Nicole and Kris and Kris and Nicole and Kris.

In the midst of it, Kris’ little warning bells shriek, telling him that it’s not healthy to use sex like this, not healthy to quell the argument with sex. It never has been healthy.

But it’s always worked.

And he’s tired of fighting, tired of the stress, tired of the lack of sleep because whether or not he is willing to admit it, Nicole is responsible for his sanity as well as his insanity and his ambition and his drive and every raised pore in his body. He can’t get by in life unless he’s getting along with her because he falls apart and crumbles, crashes and burns out quicker than the shortest fuse. She crawls under his skin, eats away at his insides like acid, and has the power to reconstruct him with the merest hint of a vague smile. She’s always had that effect on him.

And his anger surges and subsides repeatedly as she melts away his rage with her body, as her lips and her tongue and her fingertips work their magic along the hard ridges of his body.

He doesn’t know what to do with her, not sure how the hell he could manage a day without her.

And he’s fully aware that having sex would only be a temporary patch to their relationship, but what the fuck. He hasn’t had sex in three and a half weeks. The Friday night she’d convinced him to let her go to Kiki’s meeting alone, they hadn’t gotten around to the having sex part of the seduction, although Nicole had achieved her goal anyway.

Three and a half weeks. Almost a month. If the cold war had continued another week or two he would have found himself jacking off to a porno. Which he hasn’t done since his early college years. Honestly. Since Nicole, he’s never needed to. And never has. He doubts any other man could honestly say that but he’s honest and he’s a man and it’s not his fault that most other men don’t have Nicole the bitch nymphomaniac for a wife.

And he’s fully aware that sex is not going to cure everything. It’s basically just a first aid kit. The actual process of curing would take ages upon ages, and time was something the Gellars have never been profusely blessed with. So this is the shortcut.

And he’s fully aware that taking this shortcut is absolutely wrong.

But, of course, it’s always the wrong things that feel so damn good.



Author Bio:

Sacha T. Y. Fortuné hails from the twin islands of Trinidad and Tobago in the Caribbean, and she considers herself a “citizen of the world” [Read her “30 Day Truth Challenge” here – go to Day 16].

Her passion for writing began in her early childhood, when she channeled her active imagination into writing short stories, poems and full-length novels for her friends.

The winner of several writing awards during her childhood, she became the President of the Writers’ Guild at Lancaster University in Lancaster, UK, where she contributed some poems and short stories to Lancaster University’s Writers’ Guild Anthologies during 2005-2007.

With her BA in Media & Cultural Studies under her belt, she went on to complete her MA in International Journalism at the University of Westminster in London, UK.

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