Saturday, May 31, 2014

Friday, May 30, 2014

Time Singer, Wytchfae4 - Flossie Benton Rogers


Is Proud to Present
TIME SINGER – WYTCHFAE 4
by Flossie Benton Rogers


A warrior’s blade,
a Wytchfae’s magic.
When a misfired spell sends her into the arms of an enemy warrior, Seraphina learns there’s never a wrong time for magical love.

Blurb
A spell gone wrong…
Misfired magic sends Seraphina Clery to the distant past and straight into the arms of the warrior Aedar, where his clan mistakes her for the enemy. She only wishes to remain alive and find a way back home to the present day, until Aedar tangles with her emotions. Then she longs for him to know the truth about her. Will their growing passion make her want to stay in his time?

Aedar is bespelled with her beauty and can’t reconcile the real life woman with the priestess determined to destroy his people. When he learns they are not one and the same, the hurdle is even greater, for now time is running out, and he has dangerous secrets of his own. How will the couple react when forces threaten to unravel their time together? Will they be able to harness the power of magical love?

Opening Paragraph
Not long past midnight on the deserted Irish beach, a ghost drifted through Seraphina. Mesmerized, she turned to gaze after him—an ancient warrior, judging from his archaic clothes and the weapons hanging from his belt. When he paid her no mind, she shivered, and a nervous snicker escaped her lips. Although puny, the sound punctured the night, and she turned toward the sea, rubbing the goose bumps on her arms. There was no going back now.

Reader Quote
“Benton Rogers has done it again! The strength of her characters draws you into the mythical world of Seraphina and Aedar, and will keep you turning the pages.” - Loretta C. Rogers, Author


Time Singer – Wytchfae 4 now available!

Teaser
He tangled his fingers into her hair. “Seraphina. My woman of fire. You are a flame to me, drawing me closer and closer to the edge of eternity. I have waited a lifetime for you, love.”

Author Bio
Flossie Benton Rogers is the author of the paranormal fantasy romance Wytchfae series. She is a former teacher and library director who enjoys spending time with family and seeing new places. She is always on the lookout for romantic, adventurous story ideas to share with readers. She is Sagittarius with a Taurus moon and Libra ascendant, or a 5th generation Floridian and freedom loving mystic. She began writing fairy tales as a child and is grateful for the opportunity to again pursue her passion by writing about faeries, demons, angels, goddesses, witches, dark guardians, ghosts & other magical beings.

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Thursday, May 29, 2014

Five Fast Fact- Roxy Wilson



NAME:  Roxy Wilson


LATEST TITLE:  He's So Into You


1.   GENRE:  Special Love, Interracial, contemporary, erotic romance, big women/rubenesque

2.   CITY & STATE WHERE YOU LIVE:  Trinidad & Tobago, West Indies

3.   FAVORITE COLOR:  Green

4.   DREAM VACATION:  A Mediterranean Cruise

5.   ONE THING PEOPLE DON'T KNOW ABOUT YOU:  At the CARIFTA Games held in Barbados in 1989, in the field of table tennis, I won a gold in the team event, a silver in the individual/single's event and the man of my dreams, who is now my husband of more than 15 years.

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Face to Face- Ariana Gaynor




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Face to Face


After four years of constant instant messaging and video chats, Jess Thomas is ready to meet Ash James in person.
Too bad he isn’t on board with the idea.
But when she’s offered the job opportunity of a lifetime, and it just happens to be located in his town, she’s ready to tempt fate. Fate is fickle though. If you don’t move at her speed she’ll give you a good push.
A woman in distress doesn’t sit well with Ash, and the one being accosted is the last person he expects to see. At least not on this side of a computer screen.
Jess’s first in-person meeting with Ash doesn’t go exactly as she hoped.  Will he let her explain herself when their paths cross again and forgive her?
Does their future stand a chance?


Excerpt:
 
“Dan, you need to move your hand.”
He pawed at her as soon as they got around the corner of the building, into the shadows. “Stop it, Dan. Go home. This isn’t happening, not tonight, not ever. Am I being clear enough for you?”
She heard people leaving the bar next-door and hoped the interruption would make Dan give up. Apparently, he wasn’t bothered by the possibility of being caught assaulting someone. He continued to push her, trying to get under her jacket.
“You don’t mean that, doll. We clicked, didn’t we? We just need some privacy to get to know each other better.”
She pushed at him, trying to shove him away. “Knock it off, you asshole. I said no, and that’s what I meant.”
“Hey, buddy, the lady said no. Back off!”
The deep voice booming from behind Dan was all too familiar. Oh shit! Just the person I didn’t want to run into. Jess had to think fast, she had to find a way to get out of the situation unseen.
“Mind your own business!”
“The lady said no, you need to move on, or I’ll make you move on.”
“Buddy, you need to leave us alone. We don’t need you butting in where you aren’t wanted.”
“I think we need to let the lady decide what she wants. Ma’am, now’s the time to leave if you’re going to.”
Ash walked toward them, and Dan dropped his hold. Jess took advantage of Ash’s interference and backed a few steps deeper into the shadows—hoping Ash couldn’t see her.
Keeping her voice a little gruff, she hoped he wouldn’t realize who she was. “Thanks, mister.” She took off for her car as fast as she could without running. She had to get away in case Ash walked to the back of the lot to make sure she got to her car, which is something she knew he would do.
Ash’s voice carried across the parking lot. “You better get out of here, before someone calls the cops. Don’t try to follow her either. I’ll be waiting for you to leave.”
“I’m going, asshole. The bitch isn’t worth my time anyway.” Dan stormed off to his car, gunned the motor as he started the engine then quickly tore out of the lot.
Jess tried to get her hands to still so she could get the key in the ignition of her vehicle. They weren’t cooperating. “Shit, come on, get yourself together. If he sees you, tonight is only going to get worse.” Talking to herself seemed to work. She slid the key into the slot, turned it smoothly, and the motor started immediately. With a quick look in her mirrors, she put the car in reverse.
Bam! The sudden stop confused her at first. Looking into her rearview mirror again, she saw the rear end of a truck illuminated in the red glare of her taillights. “Where did he come from?” There hadn’t been anyone behind her when she put her car in gear.
“Perfect!” She dropped her head to the steering wheel. “This is just wonderful. What else can go wrong?”
Tap, tap, tap. “Ma’am, are you okay?”
Oh my God, there is what else can go wrong.

Author Bio:

Ariana Gaynor has worked in the literary industry for fourteen years.
She spends her time in Central Ohio, loving her kids, along with her dog Shadow, lizard Izzy, and helping other authors.
Once the house is quiet and work is over she spends her time writing.
She started reading her mother’s Harlequin and Silhouette romances in junior high, and then moved on to horror and suspense stories from Edgar Allan Poe, Steven King, Clive Barker, Ann Rice, and James Patterson.
Sewing, crocheting, and knitting are a few hobbies she enjoys.

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