Showing posts with label #contemporaryromance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #contemporaryromance. Show all posts

Sunday, May 13, 2018

Our Guest Today is Author Marci Boudreaux #OurAuthorGang

Welcome, Marci! We are excited to have you with us today.


As a teen, Marci Boudreaux skipped over young adult books and jumped right into the world of romance novels. She's never left. Marci lives with her husband, two kiddos,and their numerous pets. She is a freelance writer, appearing monthly in a variety of local magazines, as well as a content editor.

Romance is her preferred reading and writing genre because nothing feels better than falling in love with someone new...and her husband doesn't like when she does that in real life.

Marci enjoys hearing from her readers and may be contacted at:


Reporter Andrea Davidson isn't running from her mistakes. There's no escaping the career-ending mess she fell into back home. But she is moving forward, and is halfway to a new life in California when someone breaks into her motel room. She's lost her computer and her dignity, but that's only the beginning of her newest problem: local news editor Graham Bradley.

Graham Bradley doesn't know a thing about the newspaper business. A widow with a promise to keep, he's got more than just his own personal welfare riding on this small-town paper. The last thing he needs is a pushy woman with a secret in her past and a vicious red pen throwing all his mistakes and insecurities front and center on his desk. Faced with an impossible choice, Graham hires Andi, but hopes she's not just the last-and maybe worst-in a long line of bad decisions. Saving the small-town Gazette is the second chance both Andi and Graham need.

But with bill collectors calling, Andi's past catching up fast, and the chemistry between them making work next to impossible, will Andi and Graham get the second chance they both desperately need? Or will their demise be the next big headline?

Monday, March 26, 2018

The Making of a Fangirl or Fanguy #ourauthorgang

Are you a fan girl/fan guy?
                  by Grace Augustine

Canadian Singer/Songwriter Garnet Rogers and me 2008

I've been a fan-girl as long as I can remember. I love attending concerts and author book signings, meeting and visiting with the celebrities, and planning events.

Back in the late 90's, I belonged to a Gordon Lightfoot online fan club and met a wonderful gal, who is now more a sister than not. She introduced me to Garnet Rogers' music...insisting I attend a concert if he was ever in the area.  To my surprise, he was in the area ten years ago...and wow. That was the only word to describe it. Here is another photo from March 8th concert.

Garnet Rogers 3/8/18 CSPS Cedar Rapids, IA

In October of 2014, I took a road trip to Toronto, Ontario Canada...partly as vacation, partly to promote my books, partly to meet online friends that I'd known for years. Stevie and Anne Connor, owners of Blues and Roots Radio, the best global online radio station for independent artists, were an integral part of my time in Canada. It was an honor meeting them and attending an award ceremony (which they won their category) and being interviewed by Stevie about my books.  

Anne & Steve Connor

Another of many highlights was meeting author Joanne Jaytanie at a wine/book/music event I'd planned several years ago. The event was held at a local winery and it was very hot and humid!

Author Joanne Jaytanie and me

I have many favorite musicians on the local as well as national levels.  If you have a chance, look up Matt Andersen, Blackie and the Rodeo Kings, Chad Elliott, and Jordan Danielsen, just to mention a few.
Tom Wilson and son from Blackie and the Rodeo Kings

Matt Andersen

Jordan Danielsen

Chad Elliott

As you see, in my life, music and writing go hand in hand.  

Sunday, March 25, 2018

Our Guest Today is Author Jami Albright #OurAuthorGang

Welcome, Jami! We're glad you could join us.


Jami Albright is a born and raised Texas girl and is the multiple award-winning author of The Brides on the Run series...a fun, sexy, snarky, laugh-out-loud good time. If you don't snort with laughter, then she hasn't done her job.

She is also a wife, mother, and an actress/comedian. She thought she could sing until someone paid her to stop. She took their money and kept on singing!

Jami loves her family, all things "Outlander," and puppies make her stupid happy. She can be found on Sundays, during football season, watching her beloved Houston Texans and trying not to let them break her heart.

Jami's books contain mature content and language and are for readers 18 years of age and older.

Jami loves to hear from her readers and can be reached at:

EMAIL:  jamialbright1@gmail.com
WEBSITE:  https://www.jamialbright.com
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/Jami-Albright-Author-576095932592545/



     Light seared through Scarlett Kelly’s eyelids. She buried her face in the cool pillow to block the glare, but even that slight movement caused an explosion of agony. Pain and nausea crashed into her like a train on fire. 
     After several minutes of panting through her symptoms, the misery subsided long enough to peel open her dry, sticky eyes.
    Her conservative dress and equally unadventurous bra stared at her from a condemning puddle on the floor. 
    Stomach tight, she slid her gaze a slightly farther to the right to identify the black pile in her peripheral vision. A motorcycle jacket. Combat boots. Black jeans. And…a guitar? Yes, a beat-up guitar leaned against the wall on the far side of the room. And poker chips littered the carpet like crushed confetti after a wild party.
     What the¬--
     Suddenly, something warm cupped her naked breast. She peered down at the large hand connected to a tattooed arm, connected to a… 
     Oh. My. Lord. 
     She rotated her head, and a stifled gasp jammed in her throat as she stared into the sleeping, face of the man who shared the bed.  
     Gavin Bain? A thrill skittered through her. The sunlight shone on his raven hair. His smooth bronze skin. Fascinating tattoos. Bam! A memory surfaced through her muddled brain. She’d traced the lines of one of those tattoos, the ninja star on his chest. She’d touched and then kissed her way… Oh, heavens, had she done that with this rock god? 
     She, Scarlett Kelly, children’s author and poster girl for responsible living, had sex with Gavin Bain. Gavin Bain, the rock star, AKA, The Delinquent.
     Her brain tried to piece together the previous night. She rarely drank and certainly not to excess. Even during the worst time in her life, alcohol hadn’t been involved. 
     An acute case of bed-head made pushing her red curls from her face a painful challenge. Why had she drunk so much? It all came back in flashes of utter dismay. The Children’s Writers Conference in Las Vegas. Nervous anticipation of signing the contract that would save her family financially. That dream blowing up in her face. Then the added humiliation of overhearing herself described as a No- Fun-Nun. 
     She’d shown them. Look at her now, naked in a strange man’s bed, the absolute picture of wholesomeness. 
     I’ve got to get out of here.  
     She held her breath as she removed his hand and slid from the bed. Moving unsteadily, due to her pounding head and sour stomach, she searched for her clothes, careful to be as quiet as possible.
     The purse, bra, dress, and boots were easy. But where were her panties? 
     A panic attack threatened, and her whole body trembled. Could she have removed her underwear before she got to the room? If so, she hoped that memory stayed hidden. She gave up on the lost undies and headed for the bathroom.
     Lord, she needed to pee, but after a prolonged study of the toilet, decided it would be too loud and leaving an unflushed toilet was just bad manners. Even though she’d become, by all appearances, Slutty McSlut Slut, she couldn’t bring herself to be impolite. So she dressed as fast as her shaking hands allowed. 
     The reflection in the mirror caught her eye, and the blood pounding through her veins turned to ice. Her head jerked toward her image so fast her brain vibrated. For the briefest of seconds, she saw her mother. A tiny whimper cut through the silence, and she ran trembling fingers ran over her face. People always said she looked like her mother, but now, while making the walk of shame, the resemblance was uncanny. The mental mantra she’d been repeating her whole life reverberated in her head.  I am not my mother. I am not my mother. I am not my mother. She grabbed her purse and fled the pristine bathroom.
     A cool breeze from the air conditioner drifted up her dress and skimmed her bare bottom. She didn’t ever go command--too much freedom. Restrictions were safe. Without restraint, a girl could find herself hung over, panty-less, and on the verge of a nervous breakdown while covertly fleeing a rock star’s hotel room. 
     Oh, wait. That already happened. 
     She glanced at the door. Nine feet, and she’d be free of this disaster. Logic screamed escape. But compulsion kept her rooted to the spot, and it became imperative that she find her underwear. 
     I cannot leave without them.
     Where could one pair of basic white panties hide? The chandelier was blessedly free of them. Nothing on the drapery rod. But a photo on the desk made life as she knew it come to a screeching halt. 
     A gaudy cardboard frame held a picture of her and Gavin under a red neon heart. The Valentine Wedding Chapel of Love spelled out in rhinestones around the border. 
     It couldn’t possibly mean what she thought it did. 
     Nooooo. 
     Next to the picture, the condemning proof--a marriage license issued by the State of Nevada, signed by Gavin Michael Bain and Scarlett Rose Kelly. Her vision blurred causing the letters on the certificate to dance like cartoon characters.
     She wrapped her arms around her middle and glanced back to the gorgeous sleeping man in the bed. A wave of vertigo slammed into her, along with the memory. 
     She’d told him she’d only have sex with her husband. 
     With shaking hands, she grabbed the evidence of their reckless night shoved it into her purse. 
     While her hard won reputation exploded into a million pieces, her inner wild child made a victory lap around the room. If that hussy had been driving the bus last night, then she was the reason for this catastrophe. 
     How could she have been so irresponsible? What was she going to do? No good answer for the first question, but she knew the response to the second. Find the panties and get the heck out of Las Vegas.
     She dug through the comforter at the foot of the bed. She kicked at his pile of clothes. She checked behind his guitar.
     Nothing.
     Nothing.
     Nothing.
     They had to be under the bed.
     Crap. 
     Not interested in waking the Delinquent, she cautiously made her way to his side and quietly lowered herself to the floor, ignoring the sweet smile he had on his face while he slept. The white material peeked out between the headboard and the mattress. Hallelujah. She reached in and yanked them free.
     The sudden movement slammed dizzying pain into her skull. She bent forward and rested her head on the soft carpet, and waited for the room to stop spinning.
     “Are you praying?” asked a sleepy male voice.
     She squeaked, then slowly turned her head without lifting it from the carpet.         Amusement sparkled in Gavin’s smoky gray eyes.
     “Yes, I’m praying you’re a very bad dream.” 
     He rolled his eyes as if that couldn’t possibly be true. “Good one. Why are you really on the floor?”
     “I, uh, I…” The marriage certificate hidden in her purse and the cacophony of self-condemning thoughts made it hard to focus.    
     Suspicion darkened his handsome face. “What are you hiding under the bed? Is there a recording device under there?”
     “Are you serious?” 
     He leveled her with a deadly serious glare. There was no trace of the formerly amused man. 
     “Actually, there’s a reporter from TMZ under here, would you like to say hello?” 
     When his features went from dark to thunderous, she knew she’d made a critical error with the sarcasm. 
     “I was just…um…looking for something.” She forced herself to meet his eyes. 
     “Looking for what?” Titanium coated every word and slammed into her hungover brain.
     Time to go.
     She scrambled to her feet. An increased heart rate, combined with residual alcohol pumping through her system, made the room spin. She swayed and toppled cheek first into the side of the dresser, dropping the panties in the process. 
      "Ouch!” She covered her face with her hands.
     Sheets rustled, and suddenly, he was in front of her.  

Sunday, March 18, 2018

Our Guest Today is Jacquolyn McMurray #OurAuthorGang


Today we welcome Author Jacquolyn McMurray. So glad to have you with us!



Jacquolyn McMurray writes both contemporary and historical romance. She and her husband live on a macadamia nut farm on HawaiÊ»i Island where they feed a clowder of cats and a flock of hodgepodge chickens. Jacquolyn is a member of the Romance Writers of America, the Greater Seattle Romance Writers, and the American Christian Fiction Writers. When she’s not writing, Jacquolyn enjoys time with her family, reading, sewing and solving crossword puzzles. In her past life, she was an elementary school teacher.  Readers may reach Jacquolyn at her Facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/Jac.McMurray


Emma Sanchez prides herself on raising her seven-year-old daughter without a man. She has a cabin to live in, a car to drive, and a minimum wage job that provides enough money for their basic needs, but with Christmas just around the corner, Emma can’t afford a Christmas tree, let alone a gift from Santa. She knows there are agencies that provide assistance, but pride stands in her way.

Cattle rancher, Hank Amaral, isn’t looking for a woman, but when he meets Emma and Ally, he considers the possibilities.  He enjoys spending time with them right up until Emma accuses him of expecting kisses in exchange for a few favors and a Christmas tree.

When disaster strikes the island, Emma and Hank must sweep pride aside and focus on safety.

In the aftermath, will Hank and Emma be able to give Ally what she really wants for Christmas?  


Sunday, February 25, 2018

Our Guest Today is author Michele Shriver #OurAuthorGang

Welcome, Michele! We're so glad you could join us.


Michele Shriver is a National and International best-selling author of women's fiction and contemporary romance. Her books feature flawed-but-likable characters in real life settings. She's not afraid to break the rules, but never stops believing in happily ever after.

Michele counts among her favorite things: a good glass of wine, a hockey game, and a sweet and sexy book boyfriend...not necessarily in that order.

Michele's books are for mature readers 18 years of age and older. She loves hearing from her readers and can be contacted at:

Street Team/Reader' Club: 
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Website:  http://www.micheleshriver.com
Facebook:
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Twitter:  https://twitter.com/micheleshriver
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Excerpt from STRIKE ZONE

     “They call him ‘The Killer.’”
     Lorna blinked at Reece. “Excuse me?”
     Reece’s face held an amused grin. “It’s his nickname. Killian ‘The Killer’ Moss.”
     “And that’s a good thing?” Lorna didn’t quite get it, but then again, she didn’t get baseball, either.
     Reece laughed, tiny lines forming around his green eyes. “I guess that depends on your perspective. If you’re a fan of the Riverhawks, then yes, it’s a very good thing that your star pitcher has earned such a nefarious nickname. For the opposing teams’ batters, not so much.”
     “So, he earned the nickname because he strikes out batters?” Lorna surmised.
     “Yes,” Reece said. “What’d you think? That he actually killed people or something?”
     Before Lorna could answer, six-year-old Sierra tugged at the bottom of her shirt. “Mom? What does nefarious mean?”
     “Bad, like evil or criminal,” she answered.
     “Oh. But he’s not really a criminal, right, Uncle Reece?”
     “Right. He’s a good guy. One of the best pitchers in the league,” Reece said.           “Plus, he does a lot of work for local charities, and he loves kids.”
     The way Reece talked about this guy, he might as well be president of the pitcher’s fan club. “And that’s why you wanted Sierra along?” Lorna would have picked a different way to spend a hot June afternoon than outside, watching a baseball game, but once Reece mentioned the game, Sierra wanted to go.
     “Yes,” Reece said. “I’m not proud. I need an autographed ball from Moss to add to my collection, and I figured the best way to get one is to use a cute kid to get it. He always signs stuff for the kids.” He gave a shrug. “Since I don’t have one of my own, I’m borrowing yours.”
     “Fair enough.” It was difficult to argue with Reece’s logic, or find fault with an athlete who was always generous with young fans. Okay, so Sierra wasn’t technically a fan, at least not yet. Lorna had a hunch her daughter would be by the end of what would be her first baseball game. Would her mother? That might be the harder sell. Still, she vowed to keep an open mind and try to enjoy herself.
     The large crowd that had gathered outside the stadium suddenly erupted in loud shrieks, which could only mean one thing—the players were arriving.
Reece confirmed it when he passed Sierra a baseball. 
     “Okay, he’ll be the first one walking in. Remember what I told you?”
     She nodded. “Yep. Get it signed to you. I’m not dumb.”
     Lorna stifled a laugh at her precocious daughter’s comment. She was her mother’s daughter, all right. And thankfully, thus far she exhibited few, if any, traits inherited from the asshole who sired her.
     “Great. Thanks, kiddo,” Reece said. “I owe you a hot fudge sundae for this.”
Lorna watched as her daughter scurried forward, in a throng of other kids, to try to meet the Riverhawks star. 
     “Does your fiancé know how much you’re crushing on this guy?” she teased.
     “Yeah, he does, and he doesn’t mind,” Reece said. “Besides, Court has his own celebrity crush.”
     “Oh, really?” Lorna raised an eyebrow. “Wh—” She couldn’t get the word out, because the sight of the man approaching rendered her momentarily speechless.
     He was tall, with light brown hair and few days’ growth of beard, and he wore black dress pants paired with a blue shirt that fit him so snugly she could make out the definition of his muscles underneath it.
     And speaking of making out... Lorna tried to stop her mind from heading straight into the nearest gutter, but it wasn’t easy. It’d been too long since she’d had a man in her bed. Way too long.
     “That’s him?” she asked Reece when she found her voice again.
     “Yes, that’s him. Killian Moss.”

     Where has he been hiding all my life? “I just became a baseball fan.”

Sunday, February 18, 2018

Our Guest today is author Melanie James

Welcome, Melanie! So glad you could join us.


NYT and USA Today best-selling author, Melanie James writes steamy paranormal romances, paranormal comedy, and contemporary romance books. Her laugh-out-loud romantic comedies will keep you coming back for each new book in a series, and her erotic contemporary romances will have you reaching for the ice.

With over twenty-five books to choose from, you are sure to find many additions to your romance library.

Melanie is married to a wonderful man who supports her dreams and goals. She has two children, three step-children, a beautiful daughter-in-law, and an adorable grand baby.

Melanie's novels are for mature readers 18 years of age and older. She loves hearing from her fans and can be reached at:


https://www.amazon.com/dp/B078WG9P1H/
This is a Kindle Worlds Book and available only through Amazon

Bailey  Jones is quite content living the big city life she'd always dreamed of, or so she thought. When a weekend road trip with Gerri Wilder turns out to be an elaborate set-up, Bailey has to decide between her one true mate and the life she'd worked hard at building. Can she say goodbye to everyone and everything for a shot at true love?

Gavin Neely was tired of being a loner. With the help of a little ancient majik, he concealed his true nature from the wolf pack that could offer him the life he had always wanted. All that was about to change when he caught the exotic scent of his true mate. Will the wolves he's been hiding among turn on him, or accept him for who he really is?

Sunday, January 7, 2018

Our Guest Today is author Ellie Mack

Welcome, Ellie, to our blog. So glad you could join us today.



Ellie received her BS in cartography from Southeast Missouri State University. Since leaving the corporate world for the title of MOM, she has pursued her writing dreams. Nowadays, Ellie charts unmapped territory through her fiction and humor writing. Formerly a columnist for a local paper, her weekly column received a lot of attention. She lives near St. Louis, Missouri with her husband of thirty two years and their college-aged daughters. When she's not writing, she can be found bullet journaling, crocheting or cooking. Ellie loves to hear from her readers and may be found at the sites listed below.



One phone call can change your life...forever.

I've heard it said many times, and I get it, especially if you are a ballplayer waiting for that call to the majors, or if you are waiting for the call that you got the job you were hoping to land. I always thought, however, that most people were just being overly dramatic and using it as a cliche statement.

What if you didn't get that job, but instead got a call from a different company that ended up being a better job?  What if, as a ballplayer, you never get called to the majors, but stay in the minor leagues and wind up being a top-notch coach? What if that call was the worst thing that could happen?

It's always been my view that there are multiple paths that our lives could take. There are numerous opportunities that are presented to us and that one phone call bit was a bunch of hogwash.

Until today.

Until I received that one phone call that changed my life...forever.


Sunday, December 3, 2017

Our Guest Today is Author Kristine Raymond #OurAuthorGang

 Please welcome Author Kristine Raymond to our blog today


Hi there! Nice to meet you. I'm Kristine Raymond, and I write books.

What kind, you ask? Well, I penned THE HIDDEN SPRINGS SERIES--eight historical Western romance suspense novels set in the late 1800's Arizona Territory. Then, there's WRITE WORDS--a short, anecdotal snapshot into my first year as an indie author. After that, I moved on to contemporary romance...sweet with just a hint of spice.

What's next on the agenda? A contemporary romance novella series titled SEASONS OF LOVE; a contemporary drama titled TEMPTED (be looking for that next year), and perhaps a mystery/thriller series.  The possibilities are endless!

Find out what I'm up to by subscribing to my newsletter or visiting my website. You can also find me on Facebook and Twitter.

Thanks for dropping by...and happy reading!

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Frankie Denton liked his life exactly the way it was. As the owner of a successful auto repair shop, the idea of adding a wife and kids to the mix never crossed his mind--until the day the sassy redhead he'd met at a friend's wedding informs him she's pregnant, a result of their one-night stand. Resolved to do the right thing, nonplussed when she denies his marriage proposal, he sets out to prove he's not only husband material, but father material as well.

After spending an exhilarating night in the arms of the sexy mechanic she met in Celebration, Roxie Malone discovers she's expecting. Embracing the prospect of motherhood, determined to raise the baby on her own, she's shocked when Frankie steps up, demonstrating time and again that he's eager to be part of their lives. But she has first-hand experience that fathers don't always keep the promises they make, and she's hesitant to put her trust in a man she hardly knows.

Frankie has a lot to contend with in order to win Roxie over; a jealous friend who wants to marry her himself, a complication with her pregnancy, and a misunderstanding that threatens to drive them apart permanently. Faced with the possibility of losing the family he never knew he wanted, he scrambles to find a way to convince her they should be together. With Christmas just around the corner, will he get the gift he wants most?

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Saturday, November 11, 2017

Our Guest Today is Author Gina Ardito #OurAuthorGang

Please welcome Author Gina Ardito

Gina Ardito is an award-winning author of more than twenty romances, a legendary singer in private, confined spaces (her car, her shower, her office cubicle), and a killer of houseplants. She hosts fun, informative workshops around the country. In 2012, Gina was named a Woman of Outstanding Leadership by the International Women's Leadership Association.

To her everlasting shame, despite all her accomplishments, she'll never be more famous than her dog, who starred in commercials for 2015's Puppy Bowl. A native of Long Island, New York, she lives with her husband, two children, the aforementioned famous dog, and two cat overlords. She's currently at work on the next CALENDAR GIRLS books, for release in the coming year.

For more information on Gina or her books please visit her website at http://ginaardito.com, follow her on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/GinaArditoAuthor or Twitter http://twitter.com/GinaArdito, or sign up for the monthly newsletter she shares with her ScribBLING Diva pals at http://scribblingdivas.com

(preorder at amazon.com)

After living in the carnival world, Polina Kominski is anxious to put down roots and build a life that includes a permanent home, and someday, a family. But first, she has to spend Christmas in Krakow, Poland to satisfy the final request of her late mother. Angry at having her strings pulled one last time, she's resigned to follow the detailed instructions left to her, but refuses to believe in the superstitions and allusions to magic her Mom wants her to experience. And, what's with number eight on her mother's itinerary, Kiss a Stranger.

To avoid facing his family's sins, international banker, Rhys Linsey, will travel the lengths of the globe in his quest to regain the collection of ancient artifacts stolen from him years ago. When he runs into Polina on a Krakow street, he volunteers to help her experience the beauty of the holiday while sharing the history and folklore of this charming city. No matter how much she denies the existence of magic, he's determined to prove her wrong.

Christmas in Krakow weaves a powerful spell, but Polina is running toward her future while Rhys is stubbornly mired in the past. Can the magic of the holiday extend beyond December to bring Rhys and Polina full-circle to love?


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