A warm welcome to Lea Bronsen & ‘The Hotter the Love’ @LeaBronsen #erotic #romance @evernightpub

Hi and thank you so much for hosting the third and last book of the Hot Model Mine trilogy!

 

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After sexy cover model Yushka proposed, life is more turbulent than ever for erotic romance author Andrea. He is expecting a baby with his ex-girlfriend, who says she doesn’t want to keep it. How will Andrea’s sons take upcoming life changes? To make things more complicated, her ex goes to great lengths to coax her back, and one of her sons’ girlfriend is a tad too interested in Andrea’s young and very handsome fiancé…

On the writing front, Andrea anxiously awaits news on her latest manuscript submission, and she has to decide whether to accept her publisher’s offer to model in a sexy photo shoot—the same kind she and Yushka did in Cannes—in the hopes of making a new “Cover Photo of the Year”. Considering the erotic poses the previous photographer demanded, can Andrea model with another guy other than Yushka?

 

Excerpt

We enter a hall so big the tiniest sound echoes. It’s quite humbling. I shrink in my clothes and barely dare to breathe. Dark wood furniture towers over us, with a mix of contradictory smells—orchid-scented sanitizer and old dust—filling the space.

Shoes clamping on a hardwood floor, we follow the tall, silver-haired man into a living room with exquisite furniture, gold-framed mirrors, and classic paintings on the walls. Heavy velvet curtains adorn the windows, and an impressive floor-to-ceiling library on one side has to contain literary curiosities from every part of the world. Marveling, I study each magnificent object.

The man stops and glares across the room, his facial expression clearly one of annoyance. What an oppressive atmosphere.

Yushka stands beside him and stares in the same direction.

I follow their gaze. A young and strikingly beautiful woman is half-seated on a green velvet couch with her legs folded underneath her. Dark doe eyes and pink lips stand out in a pale, oval face. A waterfall of rich, glowing auburn-colored hair contrasts with her white dress. She looks cast in a scene from the Russian classic Doctor Zhivago. Beneath full breasts, a pregnant belly protrudes, far too round and big for her frail frame. Jekaterina?

My chest tightens. The more I look at her, the more her beauty takes my breath away. She’s the woman Yushka was in love with last year. The one he slept with and impregnated.

Her gaze is riveted on him, the recognition and warmth fiery.

I shoot him a glance. His features are tight, as if he’s trying to hide his reaction, but he doesn’t take his gaze off her. This is exactly what I feared. They’ve had feelings for each other. Maybe meeting now will revive them. He has fallen for her once, so why would he not fall for her again?

I feel bad, nauseous, want to get out of here. But she’s carrying the baby girl I’m going to call mine very soon. I need to overcome my unease. Hopefully, once the formalities are done, this is the only time we’ll have to meet.

She tells him a few words in Russian, her voice the cooing of a turtledove.

Yushka replies calmly, but his throat sounds choked. He grabs my hand, palm sweaty, and leads me to a sofa opposite hers. His discomfort is more than clear in his features. He tears his gaze from her and searches me, his expression vibrating with an intensity I seldom see. It hits me—he’s afraid.

I squeeze his hand. “Is everything okay?”

“Yes,” he replies instantly, but his tension is palpable.

My chest tightens to a painful level. What is he so nervous about? From his interaction with Jekaterina, this has nothing to do with the baby. It’s about them, their relationship, and me. Is he afraid he’ll have to choose between us?

Goodness, I’m delirious. I sit very still, take small, shallow breaths, and pray for everything to be all right. Then bolt out of this house after the arrangements are resolved.

Jekaterina addresses me, her dark pupils glimmering. “You’re very beautiful. Are you a model, too?”

I’m as taken aback by her speaking a fluent English as I am by her compliment, and need a few seconds to shake myself. “Um, no, I’m not.”

She raises a brow. “That’s funny. I would’ve sworn you were a model. So how did you two meet?”

“At an author conference.”

Yushka clears his throat. “Andrea writes books, and I’m featured on the cover of her last one.”

“Oh, how exciting.” Her lips curve upward. I can’t decide whether it’s a genuine smile or she’s faking it.

“Yes,” he continues. “That’s why we … uh … were bound to meet. They had organized a Meet-and-Greet for authors and cover models of their books.” Why does he sound like he’s trying to make an excuse?

She flutters her long lashes at me. “What kind of books do you write?”

Before I can answer, her father walks over to a cabinet and picks up a bunch of papers. “All right, enough chit-chat.” His voice booms like thunder.

 

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About the other books in the series

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The Perfect Shoot (book #1)

When Andrea Johnson, writing as author Cindy Vega, signed up for a Meet & Greet with the cover model of her latest book, she didn’t expect sparks to fly. Yushka is dangerously good-looking and too young for her. But their connection is instantaneous, and during a photo shoot with the two, the photographer picks up on their growing attraction. Seeing the potential for THE cover photo of the century, he decides to push their comfort limits…

Get The Perfect Shoot at http://www.evernightpublishing.com/the-perfect-shoot-by-lea-bronsen/

 

Mine to Love (book #2)

The writing conference in sunny Cannes was fantastical, a dream. Back at home, reality catches up with author Andrea Johnson and the sexy cover model of her book, Yushka. With tough working schedules, challenging family relations, and seductive temptation from all sides, the couple’s explosive romance is put to the test. Will their love be strong enough to have a future?

Get Mine to Love at http://www.evernightpublishing.com/mine-to-love-by-lea-bronsen/

 

About the author

Lea Bronsen

I like my reads hot, fast, and edgy, and strive to give my own stories the same intensity. After venturing into dirty inner-city crime drama with my debut novel Wild Hearted, I divide my writing time between psychological thriller, suspense romance, and erotic dark/contemporary romance.

I love to hear from my readers! Write to leabronsen@yahoo.com or meet me on:

Website / Lea’s Crazy Nights Blog / Facebook profile / Facebook page / Twitter / Amazon

 

Welcome to Patricia V Davis & ‘Cooking for Ghosts’ @patriciaVdavis @GoddessFish #WomensFic #MagicalRealism

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Today we have author Patricia V Davis visiting. Welcome!

What would you like to tell readers about yourself?
mediakit_authorphoto_cookingforghosts* Patricia V. Davis is the author of the bestselling Harlot’s Sauce: A Memoir of Food, Family, Love, Loss and Greece, and The Diva Doctrine: 16 Universal Principles Every Woman Needs to Know. Her latest work, “Cooking for Ghosts: Book I in The Secret Spice Cafe Trilogy” first of three novels set aboard the RMS Queen Mary, is due to be released in October 2016. Despite the diversity of Patricia’s writing projects, they share the universal theme of “female dynamism,” a term she’s coined which signifies women taking positive action to support each other and better the world around them. To that end, Patricia also founded The Women’s PowerStrategy™ Conference: http://womenspowerstrategyconference.com/

A look into Cooking for Ghosts

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~ Blurb ~
* A Vegas cocktail waitress. An Indian herbalist. A British chemistry professor. An Italian-American widow. Four unique women with one thing in common: each is haunted by a tragedy from her past. The women are surrounded by ghosts long before they step aboard, but once they do…

~ Excerpt ~

* Once they were gone, Sarita hastily tucked her shirt into her jeans. Stupid, stupid, stupid. You’re so stupid, Sarita, she scolded herself. Who in their right mind tries to lose their virginity just to spite their mother?
* She used the blanket to wipe at her eyes before she folded it and stuffed it into the backpack. She was about to blow out the candles, when she realized that would leave her in total darkness. Glancing about for the flashlight, she saw that it had fallen from where Emilio had propped it and rolled to the opposite side of the hold.
* Right near where she’d seen the little book slide down into the gap between the horizontal wall beams and the flooring of the hull. Had she imagined it? Should she find out?
* Staring across at the spot, she stood where she was, gnawing on her thumbnail.
* Decision made, she inched her way toward that side. Retrieving the flashlight, she held her breath and, aiming the light behind the curved edge, she peered down.
* Something was there, but she couldn’t see it clearly.
* Please don’t let it be a dead rat, please don’t let it be a dead rat, she prayed, as she reached down gingerly and pulled whatever it was up.
* It wasn’t a rat. It was the book.

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Welcome to JW Troemner & ‘Mark of the Dragon’ @JWTroemner @GoddessFish #UrbanFantasy

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Today we have author JW Troemner visiting. Welcome!

What would you like to tell readers about yourself?
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* JW Troemner was born in Germany and immigrated to the United States, where she lives with her partner in a house full of pets. Most days she can be found gazing longingly at sinkholes and abandoned buildings.

Today JW Troemner will be talking about the first book she read that had a big impact on her.
* Hello Casey, and thank you so much for the opportunity to be here today!
* You asked me to talk about the first book that made a big impact on me. As a lover of dark fiction, I have to wonder if you had a chance to read the same series that I did when you were younger, because it left me with a craving for darker stories that’s lasted me the rest of my life.
* I’m speaking, of course, of the Animorphs series.
* Yeah. The ones that were huge in the 90s with the goofy covers of a person turning into an animal on the front cover. They were the length of a typical mid-grade book and usually on the shelves between the Saddle Club and Goosebumps.
* I started reading them in the first grade or so, while I was still struggling to learn English, and I kept going through all fifty-three main books, all the prequel series, and all the multi-POV special editions. I used to sit around on the playground with my best friend, making up self-insert characters to go on adventures with them (mine was a spy that helped the protagonists get top-secret information; my friend’s was one of the main characters’ little sister).
* All of this sounds sweet and adorable if you’ve never actually read one of these books.
* From the first book, they were full of violence, gore, and trauma. The protagonists are child soldiers fighting a guerilla war against body-snatching aliens, and it’s played absolutely straight. Nobody ever comes to save the heroes at the last minute. Every character constantly wrestles with terror, depression, despair, and their own fracturing humanity as they have to make progressively darker choices. On several occasions they have to decide the fate of entire species—which ones are eradicated, which ones are enslaved, and which ones are saved—and it weighs heavy on them. And (spoilers for a book series that concluded in 2001): almost all of them are dead at by the series’ end.
* Now, none of this is done in a sadistic or cruel way, and never once did I get the impression that the author was going for gross-out humor. I also noticed that for all the times that a character was said to swear, I distinctly only remember seeing it once in the series. The entire time I was reading, it was incredibly clear to me that the author knew her readers were primarily kids, but she wasn’t talking down me.
* K.A. Applegate just laid it out exactly as it was: leadership means you’re the hero, but it also means all the hardest choices and all their worst consequences are on your shoulders. You can save people, but there will always be someone you can’t save. Warriors may be awesome, but they’re also absolutely dripping with trauma. Just because somebody is a family member or in a position of authority doesn’t mean they are trustworthy, or even good people.
* I add this as an afterthought because I only ever noticed it as an afterthought: the stories were remarkably diverse. Two of the five protagonists are girls, and the girliest of them is also the most ruthless combatant in the series. One of the protagonists is a black girl; another is Latino. Two are Jewish; one of them comes from an abusive household; one is raised by a single father. No attention is ever brought to these facts. They’re simply part of the characters, not the traits that define them. Cassie isn’t the Black Chick™, she’s the gentle and compassionate one who knows practically everything about animals and medicine. Marco isn’t the Latino™, he’s the guy who always has a wisecrack but can zero in onto the central conflict of every situation. I never even noticed the diversity until years later, when I started approaching my childhood loves with a more critical eye.
* In a lot of ways, I’ve found myself trying to live up to K.A. Applegate’s style of writing, and I hope that shines through in Urban Dragon.

A look into Mark of the Dragon

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~ Blurb ~
* Rosario Hernandez doesn’t ask for much. She’d like to sleep on a bed instead of a sidewalk, to know where her next meal is coming from, and maybe, if she’s really feeling optimistic, to get a girlfriend. More than anything, though, she wants her best friend Arkay to not murder anyone— because Arkay is a dragon, claws and all, and she has a penchant for vigilante justice. When Arkay’s latest escapade goes sour, Rosario gets stuck with a stolen van and a cooler full of human organs. Now they’re on the run, and it’s not just the cops who want answers. The owner of the cooler is still out there, and they want to replace what they’ve lost— by any means necessary.

~ Excerpt ~

* Occult ‘R’ Us:
* The room was lined with dozens, maybe hundreds, of unlit candles in shades of white and red and black. The line of candles only stopped at a bookshelf full of old, leather-bound tomes and even older-looking brass weapons. An iron circle had been pounded into the concrete floor, which had been liberally smeared with rust-brown stains. The far wall was shiny and steel with a big door that looked like a walk-in refrigerator, the kind you’d find in a restaurant kitchen.
* Arkay had apparently ignored Occult ‘R’ Us entirely, except to stack the old books under a window and try to pry open the glass with a rune-covered dagger. “Think you can fit?”
* “I’ll suck it in,” I said.
* “Then give me just a minute. I’ve almost got it.”
* So during that minute, I did The Thing. You know, that one thing you usually see people in horror movies doing. The one that makes you facepalm and shake your head at the sheer stupidity.
* Because Arkay was busy with the window, and Matheson and his goons were scratching at the door with what sounded like a screwdriver, and I had nothing else occupying my time or my mind.
* Nothing but that giant freakin’ door in the shiny metal wall, just begging to be opened.
* Three guesses what I did.

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