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Saturday, May 2, 2020

From Scratch by Rachel Goodman





Title: From Scratch
Series: Blue Plate #1
Author: Rachel Goodman
Genre: Light Women's Fiction/Chick Lit

Release Date: May 1, 2020





Blurb

A
down-home, feel-good debut Southern romance, From Scratch explores one woman’s
journey back home to Dallas, Texas, where her family is cooking up a plan that
doesn’t quite suit her tastes…



Thirty-year-old Lillie Turner grew up with maple syrup stuck to her skin and
bacon grease splattered on her clothes, courtesy of working in the family
diner. Thank goodness she escaped all that when she moved to Chicago five years
ago. Now a successful strategy consultant and newly engaged to a man who
complements her like biscuits and gravy, she has everything she wants.



When an urgent phone call about her father’s health pulls Lillie back to
Dallas, she soon learns it was a ruse to bring her home so she can run the
diner she’d rather avoid and compete in the Upper Crust, an annual baking
competition, with no option to withdraw. Lillie is furious and ready to run
back to Chicago, but her father’s haggard appearance makes her wonder if he’s
hiding something. Things go from bad to worse when Nick, her handsome ex and
the only man she ever truly loved, reappears, looking as scrumptious as ever.



Lillie’s trip home forces her to question the path she’s chosen, find her place
in the family she abandoned, and wonder if the life she left behind is what she
really wants after all.







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Excerpt

"Move
around," Nick says. "It'll help flush out the lactic acid in your
system."
I nod, too
exhausted to reply, and walk back and forth with my fingers linked behind my
head. A breeze washes over my face, cooling me, but still my lungs are
screaming. I can't seem to suck in enough air.
Nick
strides over to me. "You want your breathing to come from deep in your
diaphragm. Right here," he says, placing one hand on the curve of my back
and the other just below my rib cage, applying pressure. "Can you feel
that?" His gaze rakes over my face, painfully slow, as though he's afraid
to miss something.
Is he
kidding? His palms are burning holes in my shirt, making me dizzy, and he wants
to know if I can feel that? Suddenly I go from barely being able to retain
oxygen in my lungs to a total inability to breathe at all. I should be shocked
that after all this time a simple touch from him has the power to steal my
breath, but after what happened between us at the Tipsy Teakettle, nothing
surprises me anymore.
Stepping
away, I pick up the water bottle lying on the ground by his feet and gulp some
down, the liquid sloshing around in my stomach.
"Drink
it slowly. Otherwise you'll throw up," he says, tugging on my ponytail. My
heart trips in my chest at the way his voice dips with his playful scolding.
Sticking out my tongue, I squirt some water at him and stretch my aching
muscles. Nick does his own form of post run recovery, which involves some
strange yoga poses mixed with light strength exercises. I squeeze my eyes shut
when I hear him groan, the sound similar to those he once murmured during sex.
After he's
done, he uses the hem of his T-shirt to wipe his neck and forehead. His chest
expands and retracts with his breathing, his skin glistening. I swallow
thickly, watching a bead of sweat travel down the length of his torso and
absorb into his mesh shorts. Everything about Nick is corded muscle and hard,
chiseled angles and lines. My eyes drop to his hands resting on his hips, and I
have an overwhelming urge to feel them on me. My whole body clenches as I
remember exactly what those fingers are capable of.
A dog
barks, snapping me out of my haze. I focus on the college-age guy playing fetch
with a golden retriever across the park and wait for my heart rate to return to
normal.
"It's
okay, you know."
"What
is?" I ask.
"To
check me out," Nick says, smug and without shame. "Don't think I
didn't notice your little eye dance."
I balk.
"I wasn't checking you out. You were doing those weird poses, and I was
curious."
He laughs,
deep and sexy, erasing all of my common sense. His soles scuff against the
gravel as he saunters toward me. He stops and stands so close I can feel the
heat radiating off his body and see the faint scar above his left eyebrow—a
casualty from back in my diner days when I accidentally opened the freezer door
into his face.
When he
speaks, his words send a shiver down my spine. "You forget, Lillie, I know
your blush."
My breath
hitches, and his smile grows into that destructive grin that's always been
deadly to me. I force my eyes away, over to the other side of the parking lot
where a woman is adjusting a set of ankle weights, back to the guy still
tossing a tennis ball with his dog, down at my grungy shoelaces, anywhere other
than at him.
"At
least I used to," Nick says, low and hoarse. "Before . . ."
He settles
a hand on the crook of my neck, his thumb ghosting along my collarbone, and
everything inside me ignites, alive and volatile. I look at him, and the
intensity in his stare causes a fresh wave of heat to rush through me. I lean
toward him, pulled by invisible fingers. His gaze flicks to my mouth, and as if
on their own volition, my lips part. My breath comes in shallow gasps, my body
humming in anticipation, waiting for him to pin me against my truck and kiss me
the way he did at the Tipsy Teakettle. The way he used to.



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Author Bio


Rachel
Goodman is the critically acclaimed author of the Blue Plate and How to Score
series. She was raised in Colorado on Roald Dahl books and her mother's
award-worthy cooking. Now an engineering professor at her alma mater, Southern
Methodist University in Dallas, Texas, she has not lost her passion for
culinary discovery or a well-told story. A member of RWA, she continues to hone
her craft through the Writer's Path at SMU while seeking to create the perfect
macaroni and cheese recipe. Follow her on Twitter (@mojitomaven), Instagram
(@mojitomaven), and Facebook (@RachelGoodmanBooks), or visit her website at
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Almost Never by Melissa Toppen





Title: Almost Never
Author: Melissa Toppen
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: May 1, 2020





Blurb

Alec Murray.

He was the one.

From the first moment I saw him, I knew.

I had never been more certain of anything in my sixteen years on this earth.



But Alec didn’t notice me. At least not in the way that I wanted him to.

He noticed my best friend instead.

I stood by and watched their relationship blossom.

An outsider looking in, wishing things were different.

Torn between my loyalty to my best friend and the boy who had unknowingly
stolen my heart.



Weighted by feelings I could never express out loud, I wrote them all down.

Every thought. Every feeling.

I poured them all into a letter.

A letter he was never meant to read.



Only that’s exactly what he did.

He read it.

Every single word.

But by then it was too late.



Even if he was no longer dating my best friend.

Even if I was more in love with him than ever.

He was leaving.

I was leaving.

And there was nothing either of us could do to change it.



Alec Murray was my almost fairytale.

The happy ending I swore I’d never get.



But our story is far from over…






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Melissa Toppen is a USA Today Bestselling Author who specializes in New
Adult and Contemporary Romance. She is a lover of books and enjoys nothing more
than losing herself in a good novel. She has a soft spot for Romance and
focuses her writing in that direction; writing what she loves to read.
Melissa resides in Cincinnati Ohio with her husband and two children,
where she writes full time.


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Through the Lens by K.K. Allen






Title: Through the Lens
Series: Bellecurve #3
Author: K.K. Allen
Genre: Standalone New Adult/Contemporary Romance
Release Date: May 1, 2020





Blurb


"He thought I was his muse. Turned out, he was mine
too.”



Maggie Stevens is done feeling objectified.


After spending her entire life in the spotlight and climbing the high fashion
ranks as a model in LA, she’s willing to leave it all behind for a fresh start.
Moving to Seattle seems like the perfect solution.


A clean slate.

New adventures.

Endless opportunities.


All is going according to plan. Until she meets the drop-dead gorgeous cooking
instructor who delights in adding to her misery.


Desmond Blake is determined to make a name for his culinary school—one that
speaks to his hard work and undeniable passion.


When his food photography hobby garners attention from an unexpected source,
his dreams are finally within reach. The obstacle he never sees coming is the
sharp-tongued bombshell with a distaste for all he stands for.


When Desmond accidentally captures a photo of Maggie during a moment of
weakness, he starts to see there’s more to the fashionista than meets the eye…


Sometimes what can be seen through the lens is a skewed version of reality. A
bent perspective. Manufactured, therefore losing all sense of authenticity. And
sometimes all it takes is a different angle to see what’s right in front of
you.









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K.K. Allen is a USA Today
bestselling and award-winning author who writes heartfelt and inspirational
contemporary romance stories. K.K. graduated from the University of Washington
with an Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences degree and currently resides in
central Florida with her ridiculously handsome little dude who owns her heart.



K.K. published her first contemporary romance, Up in the Treehouse, in
2016 which went on to win the Romantic Times 2016 Reviewers' Choice Award for
Best New Adult Book of the Year.

With K.K.'s love
for inspirational and coming of age stories involving heartfelt narratives and
honest emotions, you can be assured to always be surprised by what K.K.
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Deep Wood by Margot Scott




Title: Deep Wood

A Mountain Daddy Romance
Author: Margot Scott
Genre: Contemporary Erotic Romance
Release Date: May 1, 2020





Blurb


She’s mine to claim. Mine to protect. Mine to care for.

I swore I’d never go back to that mountain, not after my
childhood friend and I fell out years ago. So imagine my shock when I find out
he’s died and left me his old hunting cabin.



On the way there, I find myself staring down the barrel of a pistol without a
safety, in the form of smooth thighs, arresting green eyes, and curves that
could charm a sapling into a mighty oak.



But it turns out my old buddy’s gone and thrown me another curveball: the nymph
with the ass that won’t quit? That’s his eighteen-year-old little girl. She’s
running from something, but I’m not about to let anyone lay a finger on this
green-eyed angel.



I’ll put my life on the line to keep her safe, because that’s what good Daddies
do.

** ** ** ** **

Author’s note: I’ve wanted to write a
mountain-man romance for what feels like FOREVER! There’s just something about
a rugged, brooding loner with a big axe that makes you want to curl up by a
roaring fire. Enter, Silas Walker! He’s a little grumpy and a lot stubborn, but
once this mountain Daddy gets his hands on his baby girl, he’s never letting
her go.

Please be aware that this book contains suspense
elements and discussions of past physical abuse. But don’t let that heavy stuff
fool you, this romance is fast and filthy, with no cheating or cliffhangers,
and features a guaranteed HEA!





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Excerpt

A gust of wind blows the playing cards off the table. Norah
drops to her knees to collect the deck before it’s lost. I join her, stuffing
the cards in the box as I grab them.
“Cold front’s moving in. I’ll go split some wood.” I hand
her the box of cards and then run around back to fetch the axe. Beneath the
awning off the garage sits a pile of logs protected from the elements by a blue
tarp.
I grab an armful of logs and take them to the chopping
block. I bust through half a dozen before I feel like I’m being watched. When I
turn, I find Norah standing there, watching me.
“Enjoying the show?” I grab a fresh log. She shivers as if
shaking off a trance.
“I’ll start bringing these in.” She fills her arms with wood
and then runs off, returning just as the first drop of rain hits the back of my
neck. I break up the last log and help her gather the remaining pieces. We’re
halfway to the house when the sky opens up, dumping frigid water down on top of
us.
“Better make a run for it,” I yell.
We sprint toward the house. Norah reaches the porch before I
do, dumping her pile on the porch with the first load so she can open the door.
I rush inside, drop my wood by the fireplace, then hurry back to help her with
the rest.
Thunder rumbles in the distance. My T-shirt clings to my
chest and back, and my jeans feel like they’ve gained thirty pounds.
“It got so cold so fast.” Norah rubs her arms. Even in the dim, gray light, I can make out the points of
her nipples through her tank top. My cock perks up as I imagine fixing my mouth
to her breast, tonguing her nipple through her shirt. I picture her without the
shirt altogether. Soft, creamy skin. Round, jiggly tits. Stiff nipples.
She catches me
staring, and rather than cover herself, she folds her arms and shoves her
breasts together. Forcing myself to look away is like telling a wolf not stalk
a rabbit, or a lion not to lick its chops.
Someday soon, Norah
and I are going to sit down and discuss what to do about this thing
between us. It’s time to set some ground rules, like no more paper-thin tank
tops.
“Go dry off,” I tell her. “I’ll start the fire.”
She looks like she wants to say something, then purses her
lips. As soon as I hear the bathroom door close, I let out a breath.
“Fuck...” This isn’t good. I have to get myself under
control before she comes back.
I stack the logs in the fireplace, tuck a crumpled piece of
paper into the center, then light it with a match. The fire crackles to life as
another rumble of thunder shakes the cabin. The storm will be on top of us in a
few minutes.
I peel my wet shirt off and toss it in the washer along with
my jeans. My boxers are damp, but I leave them on so I don’t accidentally give
Norah and eyeful on my way up to the loft. I’m about to head upstairs for dry
clothes when I spot Norah standing by the fire, gripping a towel around herself
that barely covers her ass.
She eyes me through strands of rain-soaked hair. I know
she’s naked under the towel, and I know all it would take to see her in all her
glory is a swift flick of the wrist.
“Silas,” she says. I don’t move a muscle. She moves closer,
her bare feet sinking into the rug with every step.
My muscles tense like they’re gearing up for a fight.
She drops her towel, and my pulse jackknifes.
“I want you.” She takes another step. I can’t stop my gaze
from drinking her in, and soon enough, I’m drunk. The firelight flickers off
her bare skin. She’s even more beautiful than I imagined.
The boxers I’m wearing are a size too small. They don’t
stand a chance once my cock starts to swell. She glances down at my bulge and
her lips drift apart. I catch the glint of her teeth and the tip of her soft,
pink tongue as she wets her mouth.
“Norah, we talked about this. I’m too old for you.”
“Actually, you’ve avoided talking about this. And you’re the
only one who thinks you’re too old for me.”






Author Bio


Margot Scott is an erotic romance author who likes long
nails and short, sexy reads, rainbow sprinkles on vanilla ice cream, and rainy
days spent in bed with her furbabies. When she’s not writing forbidden love
stories about bearded older men, you can find her browsing Pinterest for
pictures of pink things.


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Murder on the Mountain by Carolyn LaRoche






Title: Murder on the Mountain

Series: Marshall Brothers #1
Author: Carolyn LaRoche

Publisher: Hot Tree Publishing
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Release Date: May 2, 2020




Blurb


Emma Thomas
hasn’t been home in years. Only back in Staunton for a few months, she plans to
put her investigative reporter skills to use in exposing the trafficking group
using her peaceful, idyllic hometown to move drugs. But when she stumbles onto
more than drugs, bullets start flying and she has to ask the one person she
left Virginia to avoid for help. 

Detective
Adam Marshall has been working this cartel case for months. On the precipice of
breaking the organization wide open, he can’t believe the one woman he’d never
been able to get over now holds the key to closing his case. His head warns him
to steer clear, but his heart won’t let him walk away when Emma’s life is on
the line. 

Thrown
together by chance after so many years, Adam and Emma work together to break
the biggest case of both of their careers and heal some old wounds in the
process. Falling in love wasn’t on the docket for either of them, but things
don’t always go as planned. 




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Excerpt



Twelve
years she'd stayed away from Staunton, avoiding her hometown and missing her
parents, to not have to do the very thing she was about to do. Emma took a deep
breath and steered her car onto the street that housed the Staunton Police
Department. She had no other choice. There was only one man who could help her
figure this out.
She parked
in front of the station, ignoring all the little pieces of glass that rained
off her as she ran up the steps and pulled open the heavy front door. The
entire station fell silent as she strode to the front desk, leaving a trail of
leaves and little bits of broken glass behind her.
"I
need to see Detective Adam Marshall. It's an emergency." She looked around
the lobby. "I don't even know what time it is. Is he even here?"
"He's
still here." The officer behind the desk reached for the phone. "What
happened, miss? Do you need a medic?"
"No!
I'm fine. I mean, I'm not, but I am. Can you just get Detective Marshall for
me, please?"
He set the
phone back on the receiver. "Just wait right here and I'll get him."
"Don't
worry." Emma crossed her arms over her chest. "I'm not going
anywhere."


***



"Sir?"
Adam looked
up at the sound of the voice and tap on his office door. "What's up,
Murphy?"
"There
is a—woman—at the desk demanding to see you. She says it's an emergency."
Adam
narrowed his eyes at the young uniformed officer. The other man had a tendency
toward the dramatic, but he'd proven himself in the field. At the moment, he
looked really concerned. "Are you not sure if she is a woman?"
Officer
Murphy shook his head. "It's not that. You, um, have to see for
yourself."
"Okay."
Adam pushed his chair back from his desk and stood up. "Show me what you
got."
Adam
followed him out to the lobby desk but froze when he saw the woman standing
there. Sticks and leaves tangled in her shoulder-length brown waves. Dirt and
dried blood smudged her face, a tear in her jeans bared a scraped knee, and her
light blue fleece jacket had a variety of colorful stains on it. He hadn't seen
her in so long he might not have recognized her under all the debris, except
he'd know that woman anywhere.
"Emma."
He walked a little closer. "What happened?" What he really wanted to
ask was What are you doing here?
"We
need to talk." She glanced around at all the people staring at them.
"In private." Emma leaned in a little, lowering her voice, as though
it would matter. "It's about a crime."
He motioned
toward the way he'd come. "We can talk in my office." To Murphy he
said, "Please get Ms. Thomas a bottle of water."
"Yes,
sir." Officer Murphy disappeared in the direction of the break room, and
Adam led Emma to his office.
When they
were inside and the door was closed, Emma collapsed into one of the chairs,
shaking. Tears ran down her face, leaving streaks in the dirt as they trailed
to her chin and dropped onto the front of her jacket.
Adam
perched awkwardly on the edge of his desk, a box of tissues extended to her.
Emma grabbed a couple and wiped at her eyes, then blew her nose.
"I'm
sorry. I'm so not a crier." She threw the tissues in the trash can. Her
hands shook noticeably.
He
remembered that about her. "It's the adrenaline dump. Nothing to apologize
for." A knock sounded on the door. "Come in!" Adam called.
Officer
Murphy walked in and handed the bottle of water to Emma. "Do you need
anything else, miss?"
She shook
her head, and Adam gave him a nod of dismissal.
"So,
are you going to tell me what happened?" Adam finally asked. And maybe
why you specifically asked for me out of all the cops in this precinct.
Emma nodded
and wrung her hands in her lap. "Yes. I just—I need a minute to gather my
thoughts."
"How
did you know I'd even be here?"
She
shrugged. "I didn't. I just hoped you would be."











Author Bio


Carolyn LaRoche grew up in snow country but fled the cold and ice several years ago. She now lives near the beach with her husband and their two sons. She’s been known to lug her laptop to the baseball fields and keeps a notebook by her bed to jot down the next big story idea in the wee hours of the night.


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