November Updates!!!

Did you enjoy Ch. 12 of SHINY THINGS?  It was fun to start getting it back on track!  I have five chapters to go, so I’ll see what I can do about fitting those in before the end of the year.

Updates!

One more heroic push to finish up MORE THAN A NIGHT in the next few days – have to get it out there so that I can focus on werewolves, bad Kringle boys, and mayhem in Bright’s Ferry.

SAFE FROM THE STORM is looking like a late December release, but I think it will be worth the wait!  I realized that setting up SAFE FROM THE WILD needed a little more setup in SFS, so I’m taking my time to get it right.  I’ll get a blurb up for SFW at some point soon.

KRINGLES!!!  I’m so thrilled at the love my Kringle Girls get, and I’m so happy to have a new one going to add to the series.  Blurb and MAYBE an excerpt tomorrow night, but for the moment, I’ll tell you that Nick is all about Santa’s nephew, who’s a little bitter for guy who owns a candy store.  He’s going to get a dose of naughty and Christmas cheer from one of the North Pole’s most determined helpers. 🙂  Look for that right after Thanksgiving to get the season started off right.

There are lots of werewolves and monsters in my future…LOL…I have a feeling 2014 is going to be all about HEARTS OF STONE – it might be pushing it to get SHADOW OF THE RAVEN and ENSNARED out by the end of the year.  But who knows?  KISS OF THE WILD WOLF is also waiting in the wings, which is the start of a new series.

As usual, characters are clamoring for time, so I’m trying to accommodate them. 😉  Happy to report that there is no end of fun storytelling in sight, and plenty of sexy stories to round out 2013 and beyond.

xoxo

NEW!!! Chapter 12 of SHINY THINGS is up!!!

Chapter 12 is up!  Stop by and take a look, or start from Chapter 1 and work your way up!

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Ali Keats never thought she’d grow up to be a cat-burglar-for-hire for a ruthless and slightly crazy billionaire mobster.  However, life doesn’t always turn out the way you plan it, and suddenly Ali finds herself risking everything for the jewel-obsessed kingpin.  She’d get out if she didn’t have so much at stake, and if she weren’t falling, hard, for her villainous boss’ brooding, complicated right hand man.

Leo Santello has been gathering information on his boss for years, waiting for the right moment to bring his empire toppling to the ground.  However, beautiful Ali Keats is going to ruin everything, if she doesn’t get herself killed first.  Leo can’t resist the sparks that fly between himself and the fearless cat burglar, but can they build a life together?  Or is there no escape from the world of crime and violence they’ve become accustomed to?

A sexy, dangerous romp with plenty of pretty, shiny things to distract our heroine and her reluctant suitor!  Watch the sparks fly!

And now I need coffee and a piece of pie to keep me company while I edit. 🙂

Happy Saturday!

 

Friday!!!

I am feeling better!  Thank goodness.  I was running out of Kleenex. 🙂

Today is my day to get all my naughty little ducks in a row, so check back Saturday MORNING for a SHINY THINGS excerpt, and later this weekend for a Kringle blurb and cover release!

xoxo

Sniffle, sniffle…

I have a cold!  WAHHHHHH!!!!

I am not a good patient.  The lengths to which I feel sorry for myself are extreme. 😉  I’m curled up in bed with a couple of cats, a dog, and a backlog of TV to watch.

SO, it looks like I’ll be writing you a SHINY THINGS chapter, which I should be doing anyway – look for that on Friday!  Hopefully I’ll be feeling better by then.

As for my Kringle Guy – I have it all outlined and will have a blurb and a cover for you sometime this weekend.  I was too loopy from cold meds today to work on SFS or MORE THAN A NIGHT, but I’m going to dive back in tomorrow morning.

Someone want to bring me some soup?

Choose Your Own Hot Excerpt!!!

Good morning and Happy Monday!!!

I spent a great weekend writing and once I get some coffee in me, will get back to it.  I thought it might be fun to let you choose your own excerpt this week, since I have a LOT of plot bunnies spinning around, so click on the poll below and let me know what upcoming book you’d like to see a snippet of and I will do my best to comply.

Hopefully something spicy…LOL…

Let’s say I’ll gather votes until tomorrow sometime…;)

Erotic vs. Romantic

So, last night I was doing my part to keep the Halloween candy count under control and daydreaming over a rather luscious piece of nougat when an idea drifted into my mind for a short story or possibly a novella.

If you’re a regular reader here, you know that I like things steamy and am not usually burdened by concerns of going too far – I think all of my work has a bit of romance in it somewhere, but sweet and hot go hand in hand.  However, this new idea takes place in an edgy strip club/sex club, and as I was playing around with various scenarios, it started to feel a little sordid – after all, at the end of the day, the goal is to tell a good story, not just get my readers all hot and bothered.

I let it go and went to bed, but this morning, it’s still nudging me, so I think I’ll keep developing it until it fulfills all of my story criteria – hot as hell, but sweet as pie, too.  I haven’t worked out all the kinks (LOL), but it’s sort of a reverse Cinderella about a guy who works in this club after hours to make some extra cash and indulge his exhibitionist tendencies, who falls for a woman that he thinks is way out of his league.  It’s a relatively familiar setup, but I think I can play with it and take it in some interesting directions – and for all of the kinky sex club fun, there should be a core story about two people coming together.

Anyway, off to work on edits – at this rate, MORE THAN A NIGHT and SAFE FROM THE STORM are going to come out at the same time.  And I need to hustle, as I have a Kringle guy to write this month, too!

Hurray for November. 🙂

SPICY HALLOWEEN EXCERPT from Bewitch Me!

Happy Halloween dear readers!!!  Today’s a day for candy and spice, so here’s a little naughty magical sweetness to get your holiday started off right!  A somewhat spicy excerpt from the Bewitch Me collection, from the title story.

Bewitch Me is Available Now!!!

Mmmm…now I need some caramel.

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EXCERPT from BEWITCH ME:

TRENT ENTERED THE LOBBY with trepidation, but everything looked normal. Still, he hurried to check his mailbox and press the button for the elevator, his stomach churning with anxiety as it had for the last three weeks, his cock still hard and demanding his attention. Three weeks ago, the management company had opened up the available units to members of a heretofore unheard of magical community.

It was shock enough that creatures from fairytales and nightmares actually existed and were running around the city, sometimes in disguise and sometimes not. It was worse that now they were going to be living in Trent’s beautiful, hundred-year-old building, the place he’d loved at first sight, with its Old World character and prime location. For the most part, the newcomers kept to themselves, and Trent had to admit that the techie elves down the hall seemed like good guys, but that didn’t mean that he wanted to become drinking buddies or swap recipes with them. He was still worried about the towering man with the greenish tint that had been referred to him as a “half-troll.”

WTF.

And of course, there was the witch.

She didn’t look like a witch, and he’d had no idea when he helped the voluptuous, raven-haired piece of dynamite move in a few weeks ago that she was in fact a witch. Isabella Fiero. She said she was an artist. She looked like a walking fantasy, her bouncy black curls framing a face that was almost too cute to be believed. There was nothing cute about the rest of her. She might be tiny, but Isabella Fiero packed a punch. There wasn’t a flat spot on her – she was all lush curves and a sweet little waist and hips a man could hold onto while he sank into her heat. Her breasts would bounce no matter how he fucked her. It was quite a pleasant visual.

It had Trent having guilty second thoughts about his practical arrangement with Nicole.

And then Trent found out what she really was.

And that’s when the trouble began.

He’d been checking the mail that night when the glass front door opened.

Lucky dress.

He’d only seen her in jeans before, but Isabella dressed to kill was something else, and the simple black sheath that lovingly clung to her curves seemed unbearably exotic. Trent smiled.

“Hot date?”

“Gallery fundraiser. All those stuffy people with too much money and not enough taste, complimenting me on the ‘importance’ of my work. Blech.”

She rolled her eyes, opening the little mailbox and extracting a pile of envelopes.

“And they never feed you anything edible. I’m going to go upstairs, climb into my PJs, and eat an entire pizza.”

Isabella rifled absently through the envelopes, stopping on a fat, purple letter.

“Oh crap,” she said, as the thing started to vibrate.

“What’s the matter?” asked Trent.

Isabella dove for the elevator button, trying to hide the bouncing purple envelope.

“Nothing. Fucking elevator. Come on!”

Suddenly, the letter surged out of her hands in a shower of sparks, nearly taking Trent’s head off as it zoomed by.

“Get down!” shouted Isabella, pushing him to the ground, as –

WHOOSH!

The letter exploded in a rush, and the lobby was suddenly festooned with flowers, sparklers, hundreds of balloons, and even little glowing butterflies that dropped glitter like rain.

Trent pulled himself to his feet, his jaw slack, his entire body covered in glitter.

“What the hell is going on?”

“Just my Aunt Minnie’s way of saying congrats on the new digs. It’s touch activated. She doesn’t understand human things like lobby mailboxes. I’m so sorry, are you okay?”

But Trent stumbled back when she tried to brush the glitter from his sleeve.

“What the fuck are you?”

He was shaken and shocked, but the hurt in her eyes still made him feel like a heel.

“I’m a witch,” she said quietly.

The elevator pinged open.

“Don’t worry about all this,” she continued, expressionless, “It’ll dissipate by morning.”

And she stepped into the elevator and disappeared.

Three weeks later, Trent was still finding glitter in intimate places, though the lobby was magically pristine the next morning. He’d avoided Isabella ever since, but they lived across the hall from each other, which made that somewhat impossible. Trent couldn’t stop thinking about her, worrying about what crazed witchy thing she was going to spring on him next, plagued with thoughts of broomsticks and toadstools.

But…his blood heated whenever he caught a glimpse of her, and two days ago, he headed out for a jog just in time to see her opening the door to find the paper, dressed only in a tight cami and worn little shorts. By the time he reached the elevator, Trent was hard as a rock.

And it wouldn’t go away.

How was a man supposed to concentrate on work, pre-nups, and marriage when he was basically a walking hard-on?  It was all her fault. She’d obviously cast some sort of spell on him, maybe as punishment for him looking so horrified when she announced that she was an unnatural mistake of Nature. OK, that was harsh, but the only images he had of witches were creepy, vindictive, and fictional. And now he could add crazed glitter bombers to his list of characteristics, but whatever.

He couldn’t stop thinking about her. He couldn’t sleep. His only moments of relief came when he caved to the urge to jerk off to images of sinking between her thighs, into her mouth, or her hand. Dropping his jacket and mail on the front table in his apartment, Trent looked down at the bulge in his pants and frowned. This couldn’t go on.

She has to make it stop.

Before he even realized it, he was out the door and across the hall, knocking firmly. He winced at the sight of the doormat that read, “Life’s a Witch,” and looked down the hallway, anxious. Trent had left his jacket inside, and the last thing he needed was one of the neighbors to see him sporting enough wood to build a log cabin. Trent frowned at the softly lit hallway.

When you marry Nicole, you’ll have to move.

It had occurred to him before, but now that it was imminent, the idea left a sour taste in his mouth. But there was no way Nicole would agree to live in a building like this. Trent was surprised at how sad that thought made him. He’d always appreciated its warmth and character.

The door opened, and Isabella’s eyes widened at the sight of him.

Trent scowled. She was in another cami and a pair of sleep shorts, no bra. His cock jerked.

“Do you always answer the door half-dressed?”

She started to answer, and then noticed his big, throbbing problem.

“Yeah,” he growled, “You’re going to take care of that.”

EXCERPT!!! Safe From the Storm – COMING SOON!

I’m such a tease.  Luckily, my readers are patient and understanding. 🙂  Here’s a new excerpt from SAFE FROM THE STORM.  I’m in the last throes of MORE THAN A NIGHT, but I haven’t forgotten that you’re all waiting for Tony and Nora, so here’s a good chunk of the beginning to get your weekend going.

On that note, there’s a cup of coffee and a stack of edits with my name on them.

Enjoy!

 

Safe From the Storm

 

EXCERPT:

TONY ARNETTO DIDN’T BELIEVE in ghosts.

Especially not when they came in the form of tall, curvy redheads who moved like heaven and were dead ringers for his wife.  His dead wife.

“Hello…Sheriff,” said the vision in front of him, smiling hesitantly as she twisted her gloves between slender fingers.

Not a ghost, thought Tony, if only because Deputy Evie Asher was looking over her very corporeal form with cool, gray, somewhat suspicious eyes, and because the sound of her voice hit him like a body blow.

There was a frayed hole in the thumb of one purple glove, Tony noticed inanely, even as that voice washed over him.  Nora’s voice, soft and sweet, that always made him think of bells when she laughed.  The voice he’d heard in his dreams as memories of their life together refused to leave him alone, night after night for the last five years – her trembling vows at their tiny garden wedding, her gentle reprimands whenever he fucked up or worked too late, and the soft, sexy cries she made as she came for him again and again, unraveling in pleasure under his hands and mouth as she took him to the hilt.

Not dead.

“Nora.”

Tony forced the air back into his lungs as the implications sank in, and with them came relief, amazement, and more rage than he had ever felt before in his life.

“I see you’ve met Evie. Evie Asher, this is Nora. She’s my wife.”

His voice sounded odd and far away, and there was a rushing in his ears as though he were underwater.  His feet were glued to the spot, his fingers clutching the file folder with firefighter Matt Harris’ handwritten report closing the book on the arsonist that had recently terrorized Bright’s Ferry.  He couldn’t have moved if someone had taken a two by four to his head.   Outside, the rain had finally stopped, but Tony still heard the drip, drip, drip of the runoff from the drainage pipe to the window ledge.

“Can we talk?” asked Nora, her blue eyes wide and anxious.

Talk.

“I don’t think that’s a good idea,” said Tony, the words tumbling out even before he realized they were absolutely true.

Nora had an explanation, no doubt, a reason that she’d disappeared and let him and everyone she knew think she was dead, a reason that she’d stayed away for five years.  It was probably practical and well-thought-out and sane, like everything Nora did.  With a pang, Tony recalled her neat little piles, her organized desk, and even the way he used to tease her over alphabetizing the spice rack in the kitchen.

He didn’t want to hear it.

He couldn’t hear it.  Not now.

“Please, Tony – ”

She set her gloves down on the desk and withdrew a bundle of envelopes from her purse, neatly bound with a blue ribbon.

“I wrote to you.  All these years.  I wanted to tell you – but I couldn’t mail them.  You have to let me explain, Tony.”

“Explain?”

The word ripped out of him as the first fangs of pain ripped into his soul, took a big bite, and started chewing while the floor seemed to tilt.  For years, all Tony Arnetto had wanted was a measure of peace – once he’d accepted that Nora had drowned on that fateful day when the Allen-A-Dale went down, once he’d realized that the woman he loved more than life was gone forever, he’d only wanted to be left alone, to forget.  But it had never happened.

At first, it was Bright’s Ferry, the town he loved, the town he protected and cherished, whose townpeople trusted him to keep them safe.  Everywhere he looked were reminders of Nora – in her kindergarten classroom, in all the neat little touches around the house, and in her closet, where her clothes still smelled like strawberries and Nora.  Tony wasn’t too much of a man to admit he had cried like a baby when the scent finally faded.  After a year, when he finally started to feel like he might be able to see a future someday beyond his mechanical wake, eat, work, sleep robot impression, that fucking lawyer showed up to reopen the wound, with his accusations and demands and shocking revelations that had made the last four years of his life hellish.

Nora held the letters out.

“If you read them, you’ll understand,” she whispered.

Tony made no move to take them, and Nora finally set them down on Evie’s desk.  The defeat in her pose was a knife to the gut, but Tony could feel his hands trembling.  He wasn’t sure what he’d do if she stepped closer, if her skin actually brushed his.

“I’m staying at the motel if you change your mind,” said Nora, and Tony frowned.

There was only one motel in Bright’s Ferry – a crumbling dive down by the marina.  It was generally a stopover for passing merchants or fishermen who wanted a night on dry land with a willing woman, and far enough from the picturesque affluence of Main Street that it almost qualified as a “bad part of town,” if such a thing could exist in Bright’s Ferry.

Why is she staying there?

There were B&Bs galore in town, practically a new one every week.  Dryer Morton, the richest man in town, fancied himself a real estate mogul and had no trouble treating Bright’s Ferry like his own private model town to be developed and arranged at will.  Nora didn’t need to stay in some seedy motel where the walls were thin, the amenities nil, and the men who passed through somewhat questionable.

Not my business, Tony reminded himself.

“It’s good to see you, Tony,” said Nora, and turned to go, pulling her thin coat closer around her body, sorrow in every line of her lovely frame.

He watched the door close behind her, then pulled his keys out of his pocket and tossed them to Evie.

“Do me a favor?  Send Zeke over to my place.  There’s a blue file folder in the top drawer of my desk in the study.”

“Tony – ” began Evie, but he held up a hand, cutting her off.

“I need to check with the National Weather Service.  If that storm gets any closer, we’re going to have our hands full.”

Hurricane Ripley had been making its way up the coast for two days now, keeping the entire Eastern seaboard in a constant state of anxiety.  It was going to make landfall at some point – the question was whether it would hit Bright’s Ferry, or just spank them a little and head north.  Tony and the rest of the town had been keeping a close eye on it, and Colin Daniels, Bright’s Ferry’s charismatic mayor and Evie Asher’s boyfriend, had already started disaster relief preparations in case the situation took a turn.  Worst case, the town had been known to flood.

Thank God the Harvest Festival is over, thought Tony.

The annual celebration brought in tourists by the truckload, but now that they were past that and just a couple of weeks shy of Thanksgiving, tourist season was winding down.  There would be a surge again around Christmas, and then Bright’s Ferrians would settle down for a long New England winter.

But first, they had to get through the storm, and Nora Allen would have to wait until Tony had finished dealing with keeping his town safe.

Allen-Arnetto.

“She left her gloves,” said Evie abruptly, and Tony noticed the purple knit swatches lying on the desk.

He picked them up, still slightly warm from her hands, and emotion clogged his throat along with a desperation he hadn’t felt since the Harbor Master had come to tell him that the Allen-A-Dale had been lost in the storm.

The gloves dropped from his nerveless fingers.

“Be right back,” he managed, and bolted out the door.

SAFE FROM THE WILD – COVER!!!

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I know, I know – I was supposed to have an excerpt last night.  Instead I got a little teensy bit obsessed with this…not until January, but now I have something to motivate me…LOL…:)

I’ll try to have an excerpt of something tomorrow, but enjoy!

Safe From the Wild

Monday Pages and Stock Images

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Good morning!  

This week is all about finishing up MORE THAN A NIGHT and getting through a large chunk of SAFE FROM THE STORM!  I should have an excerpt of some sort up tonight, so check back. MORE THAN A NIGHT is almost there – I’m pushing to have it up this weekend, fingers crossed.

This morning I started poking around for a luscious cover hottie to use for SAFE FROM THE WILD, which is my winter Bright’s Ferry book – you’ll meet Eden and Rafe in SFS.  Unfortunately, the stock sites were making me grumpy this morning – Rafe is a Daniel Craig-esque Bond in my head, and finding just the right pic is going to be a challenge!  I will happily take any suggestions.

Meanwhile, lots of typing to do, and stop by later for an excerpt!