• Contemporary

    5 Easy Questions: Christine Ashworth author of Christmas Star @CCAshworth #RLFblog #holiday

    Christmas Star 
    5 Easy Questions is an interview is designed to be quick,
    easy, and fun. Today’s guest is Christine Ashworth.
    What is your favorite
    go-to meal to order when you dine out? Your favorite “I know it will hit the
    spot” item?
    Honestly? A hamburger and fries. Or eggplant parmigiana. Beef
    panang. Confession time…I like a lot of different foods!
    What were you like when
    you were in school?
    In high school, I was impatient with my peers. I was usually
    in the ballet studio – I knew what I wanted to do with my life, and it didn’t include
    gossiping about football players. Of course, I haven’t danced ballet in too many
    years now.
    Would you rather stay
    inside and watch snow falling, or get out in it and build a snowman?
    Both! I grew up in San Diego, and live in the Los Angeles area
    – I love snow, both watching it fall and getting out in it to build snowmen. But
    only if I’ve got the proper clothes, and know that there’s a fire and my hubby waiting
    for me to get me warm.
    If you’re on Twitter,
    what’s your favorite hashtag to watch?
    I love checking in on the #1k1hr hashtag. I almost always make
    new friends that way, too.
    What was the last movie
    you watched (home or theater)?
    “The Red Violin”. An AWESOME film that I’ve watched
    several times now.

    About The Book:

    Title: Christmas Star
    Genre: Contemporary Romance
    Author: Christine Ashworth
    Book heat level: PG13
    After a whirlwind courtship, the Christmas season finds plain-Jane-with-a-secret
    Elle Houston engaged to one of the brightest stars in the Hollywood firmament–and
    falling for the personal chef at her ritzy, pre-wedding resort.
    Elle doesn’t know for sure if marrying Taylor Collins, superstar,
    is the right thing to do. Separated by a continent four days before their wedding,
    Elle is waiting at a private resort as her doubts escalate. Hunky Chef Luc Favreau
    isn’t helping, with his Christmas cookies, and hot chocolate, and his ability to
    really listen, to really see a girl for who she is, rather than who he wants her
    to be…

    Buy this book:

    Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Christmas-Star-Tide-Book-ebook/dp/B00OM0TX7A/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1413586441&sr=1-1&keywords=Christmas+Star+by+Christine+AShworth
    Barnes and Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/christmas-star-christine-ashworth/1120611206?ean=2940046352498
    ARe: https://www.allromanceebooks.com/product-christmasstar-1652296-177.html

    About the Author

  • Contemporary

    5 Easy Questions: Kayelle Allen author of A Romance for Christmas #RLFblog #HolidayRomance

    A Romance for Christmas by Kayelle Allen
    A Romance for Christmas
    by Kayelle Allen
    Kayelle Allen, author of A Romance for Christmas answers five
    easy questions to help readers get to know her better. Kayelle is a best-selling, multi-published, award-winning
    author. Her unstoppable heroes and heroines include contemporary every day folk,
    role-playing immortal gamers, futuristic covert agents, and warriors who purr.
    Who is your “book
    boyfriend” (that hottie you read about and drool over)?
    I have a real yen for Roarke, from JD Robb’s In Death series.
    But don’t let Lt. Eve Dallas know. *wink*
    What’s your favorite hashtag
    to watch on Twitter?
    I have more than one. I (try to) keep up with #Loki and #Thranduil,
    and also #MFRWauthor #amreading and #ASMSG. I built a Paper.li newsletter that combines
    the first two. Loki’s Army Recruiters http://paper.li/kayelleallen/1383533309
    What are your hobbies?
    I’ve been collecting the In Death series by JD Robb (39 as of
    this date), and the Black Dagger Brotherhood series by JR Ward. Hmm… I must have
    a thing for authors with J names and four-letter last names. Anyway, I challenged
    myself to find these books secoond hand rather than new. So I visit used book stores,
    Goodwill stores, and places like Second and Charles. I keep a list and cross them
    off as I go. Once I have all the books, it’s only a matter of keeping up. And I’m
    scouting for new and prolific authors to watch. Suggestions welcome.
    What kinds of things do
    you read when you’re researching a new book?
    I just bought two Astonomy
    magazines which I will read cover to cover. I also pick up Popular Science, Popular
    Mechanics, and similar magazines. They help me keep up with current technology.
    When you write science fiction you have to know what’s new. Scifi is often an extrapolation
    built on the now. If we have this, what will it be used to do? The book I’m talking
    about this time is contemporary — not scifi, but my primary writing is science
    fiction romance.
    If the hero of your latest
    book called you on the phone, what would be a perfect ringtone for him?
    The theme from Cops! “Bad boys, bad boys, what you gonna
    do? What you gonna do when they come for you?” Scott Gregori is one of his
    hometown’s finest boys in blue.

    About the Book

    Title A Romance for Christmas
    Genre Contemporary Holiday Romance
    Author Kayelle Allen
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): PG13
    A cop at the door on Christmas Eve brings an unexpected gift.
    A sweet holiday romance
    showcasing love, loss, and the spirit of giving.
    It’s Christmas Eve, and the end of a year in which everything
    Dara loves has been lost. Everything but her little girl and a fierce determination
    to survive. When a cop brings Christmas to her door, he brings another gift she
    never expected to get.

    Giveaway

    Peek inside the book: http://bit.ly/rom4cmaspeek

    Buy This Book

    Publisher Romance Lives Forever Books
    Amazon http://amzn.to/1wpW8qE
    Barnes and Noble http://bit.ly/1wpYfL2
    Kobo http://bit.ly/1wpYndJ
    iBooks http://bit.ly/1oZ8CGB

    Author Social Media

  • Contemporary

    A Romance for Christmas @kayelleallen #RLFblog #holiday

    A Romance for Christmas 

    Today’s featured book is A Romance for Christmas.

    A cop at the door on Christmas Eve brings an unexpected gift.
    A sweet holiday romance
    showcasing love, loss, and the spirit of giving.
    It’s Christmas Eve, and the end of a year in which everything
    Dara loves has been lost. Everything but her little girl and a fierce determination
    to survive. When a cop brings Christmas to her door, he brings another gift she never
    expected to get.

    Buy This Book

    Amazon http://amzn.to/1wpW8qE
    Barnes and Noble http://bit.ly/1wpYfL2
    Kobo http://bit.ly/1wpYndJ
    iBooks http://is.gd/sdSfMT
    Available in print soon

    About the Author

    Kayelle Allen is the founder of Marketing for Romance
    Writers. She is a multi-published,
    award-winning author, and the owner of The Author’s Secret, an author support
    company. Her unstoppable heroes and heroines include contemporary
    characters, futuristic immortals,
    covert agents, and warriors who purr.

    Author Social Media

    Unstoppable Heroes Blog http://kayelleallen.com/blog
    Pinterest http://pinterest.com/kayelleallen/
    The Author’s Secret https://theauthorssecret.com
  • Character Interviews,  Christmas or Holiday

    Character Interview: Eva Kenward from Once Upon A Montana Christmas @alannalucas27 #RLFblog

    Once Upon A Montana Christmas 

    Title Once Upon A Montana Christmas

    Genre Historical
    Romance
    Author Name Alanna
    Lucas
    Book heat level
    (based on movie ratings): R
    Miss Eva Kenward does
    not want to spend another Christmas alone. Leaving Queen Victoria’s
    England, she journeys to America in search of an uncle but finds herself
    on the rugged frontier of Montana.
    And with no money and no acquaintances, the rudest man she has ever met is the
    one she must engage. Especially considering the precious bundle in her arms.
    “Hunt”
    Strauss has been fooled before by beauty. So when the ravishing young woman
    arrives on his doorstep, he suspects her of ulterior motives. But perhaps the
    baby she holds truly is his kin…and when Miss Kenward finds herself stranded
    after a hotel fire, he reluctantly agrees to help. Bringing her to his
    sprawling ranch, Hunt tries to keep his distance. But the enticing woman and
    her enthusiasm for the season soon prove that fairy tale love stories—and
    holiday wishes—really can come true.

    Buy This Book

    Publisher http://boroughspublishinggroup.com/books/once-upon-montana-christmas
    Amazon http://amzn.com/B00H5D49DY
    Barnes and Noble http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/once-upon-a-montana-christmas-alanna-lucas/1117653494?ean=2940045486361
    Kobo http://store.kobobooks.com/en-US/ebook/once-upon-a-montana-christmas

    Interview with Eva Kenward

    Tell us about yourself, please.
    My name is Eva Kenward. I am
    originally from England
    where I was a companion to my stepmother’s aunt. It was a comfortable, albeit
    boring life. My only relations are a half-brother, and a distant uncle. I love
    to read and have always been fascinated with tales of the Wild West.
    What is it that you want, but cannot have?
    Authors call this the conflict of the story.
    I want to be part of my family, but my
    stepmother and half-brother have other ideas for my future. I have a distant
    uncle in California.
    Although he has not responded to my letters, I hope to be reunited with him in
    the near future.
    What inner doubt causes you the most
    difficulty?
    I constantly worry that when I finally
    succeed in reaching California
    and find my uncle that he will have even less interest in me than my dead
    father.
    What’s your external complication? In the
    story world your author created, explain what it is you fear most.
    My greatest fear is to never find my uncle
    and be part of a real family. My life gets considerably complicated when I lose
    all my funds, clothing…everything! I am forced to find work while my dream of
    reaching California
    slips further away.
    Tell us about your significant other, that
    person who makes living worthwhile.
    What would that person say about you?
    What is your family like?
    My mother died when I was a little girl and
    my father soon remarried. At first I was excited to have a stepmother, but that
    excitement gave way to loneliness. She never had time for me, always too
    concerned with the latest soiree or fashionable pursuit. My half-brother was
    far worse. He was the heir and controlled my entire existence.
    Are you happy with the way your story ended?
    Why or why not?
    More than happy. All my hopes and dreams
    came true in the wild west I love so much.

    About the Writer

    You
    have the length of a tweet (140 characters) to describe yourself as a writer. Let’s
    see what you can do.
    I’m a panster learning to plot. I love to
    research, but I have to set time limits.
    Was
    there anything you discovered about this character that was a surprise to you?
    How willing Eva was to leave a comfortable
    life behind in England
    and venture into the unknown by herself.
    When
    you wrote about this character, what made you the most happy?
    The simple joy she found in experiencing
    Hunt’s family traditions.
    Why
    do you write?
    I write because I love to write.
    What
    do you want to write next?
    A Regency romance. The central theme is
    family, but my hero loses sight of what is most important when he becomes
    obsessed with vengeance.
    Is
    there anything you’d like to say to your readers?
    I hope you enjoy the story as much as I
    enjoyed writing it.

    Author Bio

    Alanna Lucas grew up in Southern California.
    From an early age, she took an interest in travel, incorporating those
    experiences into her writing. When she is not daydreaming of her next travel
    destination, Alanna can be found researching, spending time with family, or
    going for long walks. Alanna Lucas is a member of the Romance Writers of
    America, East Valley Authors, The Beau Monde, and Celtic Hearts Romance
    Writers.

    Author Social Media

  • Christmas or Holiday

    Romance: Be Mine This Christmas Night @LesannSartor #RLFblog #Christmas

    Be Mine This Christmas Night 
    LA Sartor, welcome to Romance Lives Forever. Let’s talk about
    your book, Be Mine This Christmas Night.
    Genre: Romance
    Publisher: L.A.
    Sartor
    Cover artist: Neringa http://www.dvdezign.com
    Length: 288 pages print, apx 40,000 words digital
    Heat rating: mild
    Tagline: Will Their Wish Come True This Christmas Night?
    Blurb:
    The Children’s Author …
    Annie Hamilton’s children’s series
    Star Light~Star Bright is a mega hit.
    She loves kids and wants nothing more than a family of her own, but twice burned,
    thrice shy. When a gorgeous man with two young boys moves next door, Annie can’t
    help but dream her impossible dream.
    And The Widower Who Moved Next Door
    Cole
    Evans is a brilliant scientist, but finds fatherhood a challenge. When his son develops a bond with their
    enchanting neighbor, the boy’s favorite author, Cole discovers just how much he’s
    lost—and how much he needs.
    Will Their Wish Come True This Christmas
    Night?
    Can Cole overcome family meddling and
    alleviate Annie’s fears so they can be a ready-made family?
    Buy links:
    Amazon http://amzn.com/B00GGAGV1K
    What are your main characters’ names, ages, and occupations?
    Annabelle Hamilton (Annie) 30’s, Children’s book author
    Dr. Cole Evans, late 30’s, PhD Atmospheric Physicist
    Josh Evans, 7
    Peter Evans, 9

    Interview

    If you could change something
    about your first book, what would it be?
    I changed the cover to Dare To Believe once and I’d change it
    again. If you want to see the first cover, go to www.lasartor
    and scroll down to the bottom of that first page. I’m not sure how I would change
    it a third time, but I’d love to hear from the readers of the blog. Chime in. What
    would you change from my current cover…also on the same website.
    How do you cope with stress
    as an author?
    I go into my back yard which is an oasis for me. Pond, views
    of the mountains, peace. I get away from the computer, and if I still want to write,
    use the ancient tools of pencil and paper. While I love the computer, it can suck
    you dry. Too many distractions, and too many things I should be doing as well as
    writing, like promotion, emails, web-surfing…
    Do things your family
    or friends do ever end up in a book?
    Parts of them do and parts of me. I saw a T-shirt
    once that said, “Be careful what you say or you could end up in my book.”
    True. So watch out J
    Which of your books would
    you recommend to someone who doesn’t normally read your genre, and why?
    I was at a signing recently and was told by some of the readers
    who’d stopped by that they don’t read romance. So I started thinking about my books
    and really, they are a journey, not only of the main characters, but I try really
    hard to take you someplace you may not know. My screenwriting comes in as I set
    the scene, place you there. I’m told I’m good at it. So yes, it’s a love story,
    but so much more. Now how do I tell you that? Thoughts, dear readers?
    Imagine you get to go
    on a dream vacation, but you have only one hour to pack and leave, and it starts
    as soon as you finish this interview. What will you take with you and where will
    you go?
    Shorts, bathing suit, sunscreen and my credit cards. Any island
    where there is sun, sand, palm trees and blue, blue water. Let’s go now. Dare To
    Believe is set both in Hawaii and Colorado. Two of my favorite
    places.
    What is your favorite
    holiday and why?
    Christmas is. Which is why I HAD to write Be Mine This Christmas
    Night. I love the magic, hope, peace and goodwill of the season and wish it could
    last longer, like all year. Wouldn’t peace to all and hope for a better tomorrow
    be a good thing?
    Where were you at midnight,
    on December 31st when the new century started?
    Fun question. At home with my husband, waiting for a calamity
    to befall the bank I was part of. I was on the Y2K team. We were extremely prepared,
    but YAY, nothing!!
    Please underline which statement is more like you:
    “I am a vacation spa because I am laid back and relaxed.”
    “I am a ten-countries in ten-days tour vacation, because
    I do things as fast as possible.”
    Both honestly. But If I had to pick…nope, can’t do it.

    Please complete the sentences

    I love pizza with mushrooms, onions, bell peppers-any color
    and lots of cheese.
    I’m always ready for wine and pasta, a good walk and a chat
    with my best friend.
    When I’m alone, I love to read, do cross stitch and play the
    piano.
    You’d never be able to tell, but I can be a very shy person.
    If I had a halo it would be gold
    with diamonds.
    If I could win the lotto I’d set up a literacy foundation.
    I can never scuba dive again because I’m terrified
    of drowning, but love to swim.

    About the Author

    Leslie Ann Sartor (aka L.A. Sartor)
    began telling stories around the age of 4 when her mother, at Leslie’s insistence,
    wrote them down and Leslie illustrated them. As an adult she writes suspense and
    action adventure novels with a dash of romance, and screenplays—she’s had a contracted
    adaptation! She lives in Colorado
    with her husband whom she met on a blind date. Leslie loves to travel. She thinks
    life is an adventure and we should embrace the journey.

    Find Me Here

    Amazon author site: http://amzn.to/VB7ed9
  • Christmas or Holiday

    Contemporary Holiday: Christmas Goes Analog @Kate_Lowell #RLFblog #LGBT

    Christmas Goes Analog 

    Kate Lowell, welcome
    to Romance Lives Forever. Let’s talk about your book, Christmas Goes Analog.

    Genre: Contemporary
    Holiday
    Publisher: Loose Id
    Cover artist: Valerie
    Tibbs
    Length: 30,000 words
    Heat rating: Explicit
    Tagline: When plans
    to celebrate a traditional Christmas together with Rob’s family fall apart, Shawn
    decides to create their own Christmas tradition.
    Blurb:
    When Rob’s dad was injured
    by an uninsured driver, it spelled the end of Rob’s carefree childhood and, more
    important to Rob, the idyllic Christmases they used to have. Hard work and sacrifice
    nets him a degree in computer programming and then a contract at a rapidly-growing
    video game company. Things are looking up, especially when he meets his new System
    Administrator. But the closer it gets to Christmas, the more bugs there are in the
    system.
    Shawn’s found him. The
    Guy. But Rob’s had it rough and it’s been years since he’s been anything but responsible.
    It all comes boiling to the surface when a family financial crisis is followed by
    a work emergency that ruins Rob’s plans to bring Shawn home to meet the family over
    Christmas holidays.
    With Rob’s mood growing
    darker the closer it gets to Christmas, Shawn needs to find some way to give Rob
    the Christmas he’s so desperate for. And he just might have the plan…
    Buy links:
    Loose Id http://www.loose-id.com/christmas-goes-analog.html
    Amazon http://amzn.com/B00H2TWRVW/
    ARe https://www.allromanceebooks.com/product-christmasgoesanalog-1366214-149.html
    What are your main characters’ names, ages, and
    occupations?
    Robert Forbes, 24, works
    as a video game programmer
    Shawn Thomson, 26, works
    as a system administrator/hardware guy at the same video game company as Rob.

    Interview

    How did you get your start in the industry?
    I was laid off one summer,
    from a job I hated, and decided that I would give the writing a serious go, as a
    way to take back the parts of me that the hostile work environment had crushed.
    I started several different projects, in differing genres, and kept noodling away
    at them until I had one finished. At some point, I stumbled across my online critique
    group, which has been the best thing that ever happened to me, because it was their
    support and approval that convinced me to submit something. I was lucky enough to
    catch the eye of Raven McKnight at Loose Id and it’s been a fantastic experience.
    It’s nice to work with someone who gets your goofy jokes and actively encourages
    your weirdness and ‘not in the box’-ness.
    What is the most important thing you do for your
    career now, as compared to when you first started writing?
    I give it time and treat
    it seriously. I think I’m more forward about promotion, because a professional treats
    promotion like a part of the job. And I’m more likely to give myself the ‘down’
    time between drafts, because I understand how I write much better now. I tend to
    write a clean first draft, but–like many pantsers–it’s more of a detailed outline,
    not a full first draft. Rewrites
    Underground Erotica

    are necessary to add in the layers of information
    and make sure plot elements are properly supported. So I keep a number of different
    projects going at once (I have about a dozen right now, at various stages, from
    single scenes to more than half finished.)

    What websites do you visit daily?
    Daily? My email. Twitter.
    Absolute Write. My critique group. News sites and any interesting links that show
    up in my Twitter feed or elsewhere. I try to stay off the internet, if I can, since
    it can be a huge time waster and I’d rather make words.
    If you could change something about your first
    book, what would it be?
    Lol. I’d write the prequel
    first. The biggest complaint about the first book was that people wanted to know
    the story of how Levi and Glynn got together. Bite Me Tender took place about four
    years into their relationship. But I love those two so much, they’ll definitely
    be coming back.
    What do you enjoy most about writing?
    I like that I’m independent,
    that it’s a structured activity that taps my creativity in a way that everyday life
    doesn’t even come close to. If you want to get all psychological about it, I’m an
    INTJ, which makes me analytical, creative and someone who can’t help fusing things
    that, on the surface, don’t belong together. Writing feeds a part of me that the
    day job can’t even touch.
    If you could give the younger version of yourself
    advice what would it be?
    Write anyway. Find some
    time. Find some people to help you learn to do it better. Don’t be ashamed of your
    ideas, don’t let anyone tell you that girls can’t write scifi or fantasy. Own your
    weirdness and seek out people who are also weird. Experiment. Don’t think of a failed
    project as a waste–it’s practice.
    And don’t let anyone
    tell you that you’re too aggressive and it’s not appropriate. Screw that. Push.
    What is your work ethic when it comes to writing?
    When not tied down by
    other responsibilities, I like to hit a minimum of 1500 words a day, though not
    necessarily all on the same project. It’s nice if I get it all on one, but it rarely
    works that way. A lot of days I’ll go beyond that, but not always. I keep a number
    of projects going at the same time, because some days my subconscious isn’t ready
    with the next step of a story, so I move to something else. As long as words are
    coming out, I’m happy, but there have to be words each day.
    How do you cope with stress as an author?
    Work avoidance, until
    I can’t take it anymore. :P Then I very deliberately open up a file that doesn’t
    have a due date and put about 250 words on it. After that, things tend to flow smoothly.
    But I do have a tendency, once I get a book open, to obsess over it and work on
    it all the time, which is part of my stress-coping mechanism.
    Do things your family or friends do ever end
    up in a book?
    Can I plead the Fifth,
    even if I’m Canadian?
    I’ll confess, names
    of people around me often end up in books. Very rarely do personalities get transplanted,
    though, since characters tend to arrive in my head with very definite ideas of who
    they are and what they want. Random stories often appear, with names changed to
    protect the guilty. You’re all fodder to the word machine!
    What kind of books do you read when taking a
    break from your own writing?
    I read MM and other
    LGBT fiction, plus a variety of fantasy and science fiction. I’m a spec fic writer
    by nature, but I love the challenges of writing in the MM genre and the freedom
    it gives me to write about themes and ideas that are skated over or often downright
    ignored in mainstream publishing. So I go back and forth between my two loves. Last
    MM book read was the Power Play duology by Rachel Haimowitz and Cat Grant. Last
    sff book (series, really) read was John Scalzi’s Old Man’s War, which was an interesting
    setting, though I found I was getting a little tired of the ‘Oh, what a cool universe
    I’ve created’ by the fourth book, and began hoping for a bit more story.
    Bite Me Tender 
    What good book have you read recently?
    I listen to a lot of
    audiobooks, because I do a lot of driving. So, I’m ‘reading’ Joe Abercrombie’s The
    Blade Itself trilogy, which is a pretty interesting take on the fantasy genre. It
    looks on the surface like a fairly generic epic fantasy, but he takes a number of
    classic fantasy archetypes and–shifts them, ever so slightly. Odd little combinations.
    His characters are likeable, the story keeps me coming back, though it’s so subtle
    I really can’t explain the draw. Next book slated for listening is a non-fiction
    about sociopaths.
    What do you like to do when you’re bored?
    Lol, I do research.
    Or household repairs. There’s always a list for both. Right now, I’m researching
    San Francisco history,
    reading up on police procedures and making lists of angelic hierarchies. I’m also
    fixing two broken chairs, building support frames for the firewood in the basement
    and contemplating building a swinging gate in the pony barn.
    If you were a color, what color would you be?
    Red. Definitely red.
    Or midnight blue.

    Please complete the sentences

    I love pizza with ham
    and pineapple
    .
    I’m always ready for
    a nice bottle of red wine. Australian, preferably.
    When I’m alone, I giggle
    and immediately throw my to-do list out the window, in favour of reading about boys
    in love and drinking wine.
    You’d never be able
    to tell from looking at my house, but at work I’m really incredibly organized.
    Anally so, so to speak.
    If I had a halo it would
    be dented and crooked, or lost under a pile of papers somewhere.
    If I could change
    one thing about myself
    , I’d like to be able to sing, instead of just scaring
    small children.
    I can never watch
    horror movies
    because then I’m trapped in my house with the axe in my hand,
    until the authorities take me away.

    Previous Books

    Bite Me Tender
    Blurb: Levi is a werewolf.
    His boyfriend, and the love of his life, is a witch. After living together for three
    years, they decided to commit to each other and change Glyn into a werewolf. Levi
    hoped the pack would accept Glyn more readily as a wolf. Glyn hoped it would eliminate
    his erratic magic and erase the OCD it caused. One year later, they’re still trying…
    Levi can’t understand
    why his bite won’t change Glyn and he’s running out of time to figure it out. His
    pack is being threatened by a larger one, he’s facing dissension in the ranks of
    his own ruling council and Glyn’s grandmother is poking her witchy nose into their
    relationship.
    Under threat of a violent
    takeover, the council pushes another potential wolf at Levi, infuriating Glyn and
    adding weight to Levi’s own doubts. Council machinations divide the two lovers,
    leaving both men questioning their lives, their love, and what they’re willing to
    endure for each other.
    Full moon is a time
    of power and change. It could be a disaster, or it could be the key to happily ever
    after. If they’re strong enough to wrestle their happiness from its bloody claws.
    Amazon http://amzn.com/B00EIIYQ6Y
    ARe https://www.allromanceebooks.com/product-bitemetender-1268404-340.html
    Nuts About You (in the Forgotten Menagerie anthology)
    Blurb: Nathan’s been
    crushing on one of his regular Bulk Mart customers for a while now. In squirrel
    form, he sits on Vince’s bird feeders, munching on seeds and enjoying the eye candy.
    Until the day Vince notices him raiding the feeder…
    Storm Moon Press http://www.stormmoonpress.com/books/Forgotten-Menagerie.aspx
    Amazon http://amzn.com/B00G61D3BU
    ARe https://www.allromanceebooks.com/product-forgottenmenagerie-1326427-166.html
    Love Underground
    Contemporary Romantic
    Comedy, found in the Underground Erotica anthology. It was produced by a group of
    erotica writers at Absolute Write as a fundraiser to help support the massive forums
    there. My story is about the lengths we go to, in order to make our loved ones proud
    of us. Even if it means trying to ignore your claustrophobia to go spelunking with
    your outdoorsy boyfriend.

    Find Me Here

    Website: The Blunt Instrument
    http://thebluntinstrument.wordpress.com