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Book Blurb & Giveaway – Have a Little Faith in Me by Seraphina Donavan

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Today we are welcoming Seraphina Donavan to the blog! She’s here to share some information about her latest book, Have a Little Faith in Me. If this sound like the sort of book that you would enjoy reading, please find a buy link below.

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Book Two of the DuChamps’ Dynasty Series.
Book One, Been Loving You Too Long is available at Amazon.

On the surface, Kaitlyn DuChamps is everything Grant Ashworth despises—a spoiled heiress with a bad attitude serving out her sentence on the farm as she tries to meet the terms of her uncle’s will. Brat or not, there’s no denying that she’s beautiful. Even as they snap at one another, he wants her, and it doesn’t take long for him to realize that there is far more to Kaitlyn than she wants the world to see.

Kaitlyn wears her bad attitude like the armor that it is. She forged it herself from the ugliness, from the pain and betrayal of her past. No one gets in, no one sees the real her, and no one gets past her carefully constructed defenses. Even as she gives in to the heat between them, to a passion with Grant unlike anything she has ever experienced, Kaitlyn tries to keep her emotional distance.

But Grant sees through her, digging at her secrets, chipping away at the walls…and when her past comes calling, she has to decide just how much she trusts him.

Have a Little Faith in Me is available from Amazon

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About the Author

 
Seraphina Donavan is a hopeless romantic with a wicked & oh-so-dirty mind! Those things, combined with her love of writing, prompted her to take the leap and transform those fantasies into written words on a page. As a curvy girl herself, Seraphina has made it a point to celebrate those women with delicious curves with her work through writing and the hot men who love them.
She currently has 11 published books & is working on many more.
Living in Central Kentucky, Seraphina spends her time rescuing stray animals, working for a non-profit agency and dreaming of becoming a best-selling author. She lives in a home that has more character than working parts and enjoys spending time with her fur babies. Feel free to contact her with any questions or thoughts on your mind.. She loves connecting with her readers & hearing from anyone!
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EXCERPT:

After the girl left, stomping off in a huff, Grant turned back to Kaitlyn. “I’m sorry about that. Allison has a little problem with authority.”
“She doesn’t seem to have a problem with your authority. I’d say that she’s more than eager to do anything that you ask of her.” The observation seemed pointedly vague, but there was a wealth of meaning in her tone.
“Just what the hell does that mean?”
Kaitlyn shrugged. “You tell me. A grown man wandering around with a sixteen-year-old girl who obviously worships the ground he walks on…That’s pretty heady stuff, I’d imagine. Needing your ego stroked, Grant? Are actual grown women just too much for you to handle?”
He moved toward her then, stalked more accurately, but Kaitlyn refused to back down. Even when they were toe to toe and his face was mere inches from hers, she stood firm.
“If you want to make accusations, Kaitlyn, make them. But be damned clear about it.”
The anger surprised her. The ferocity of the rage bubbling within her was something she hadn’t experienced in more years than she could even put a number to. “Fine. That girl and she is a girl, even if she does look like a grown woman, obviously worships you. If you think for one minute that you can get away with taking advantage of her—”
Kaitlyn didn’t finish the statement. Grant seized her upper arms and pressed her back against the wall of the barn. His grip felt firm, but not bruising. The look on his face, the banked fury burning in his green eyes, felt more frightening by far. “I know the difference between a grown woman and a little girl. Make no mistake about that Kaitlyn!”
It was all the warning she received. His mouth settled over hers in a hard kiss. It felt rough, punishing, but still electric. His tongue slid between her lips, invading, marauding, a blatant display of sheer arrogance and male domination.
Well, it didn’t stop her from kissing him back nor from tangling her tongue with his while she strained against him, eager to feel the heat and the hard press of his body.
All the anger, the bickering, and the constant jabbing at one another had just been fuel for the fire now burning between them. The heat of the kiss seared her to her soul. It burned through her like a wildfire and left her shaking with both desire and fear. She didn’t want to want him. Wanting anyone, this desperately could only lead to disaster. A road she knew well and it petrified her to feel so out of control.
It blew over quickly, a brief storm leaving them both shaken. The fury still there, but different somehow with a hint of what she could only consider to be pity in his eyes. “Who hurt you, Kaitlyn? What happened to make you have such ugly thoughts?”
The kiss might have rocked her back on her heels, but the question made her come out of the corner swinging. She pushed against him, flattening her hands against his chest, dropping everything clutched in her arms. It didn’t matter. All that mattered in this moment—get away from him, from the temptation and from the too knowing look in his eyes. Ignoring the pain in her hands, she pressed against his chest, pushing with all her might. He seemed immovable. “Get off me!”
He took her wrists, closing one hand over each, his touch gentle. “You’re going to hurt yourself!”
She twisted her hands in his grasp, desperate for an escape. “Then stop bullying me and let me go, dammit!” She might as well have been talking to a brick wall.
He turned her hands over, checking her blistered palms again.
“I’m not a child.”
“No. You’re not, but damned if you don’t act like one sometimes.” His sigh sounded heavy as he let her go. “What you accused me of Kaitlyn, that’s not the kind of man I am. I’d never hurt these kids.”
A hot retort burned on her lips, but she didn’t utter it. Somehow, she knew he was telling the truth. Seeing them together, she’d got a knee jerk reaction, sparked by her own ugly past. She’d let it seep too close to the surface and painted him with the same brush as another too handsome man she’d once known. The need for a reprieve felt even greater than her need to hold onto her already battered pride. “I just want to go, please.”
He stepped back then, crouching down to gather the things she’d dropped. “Would it really be so bad just to let it all out? To stop holding onto all those dark secrets?”
“Yes, it would.” Angrily, she snatched the items from his hands and moved away quickly, ignoring her desire to glance back at him just to see if he still watched her.

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Super Book Blast & Giveaway – The Seacrest by Aaron Paul Lazar

By Barb Drozdowich 3 Comments

Welcome to Sugarbeat’s Books – The Home of the Romance Novel!

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Today we are welcoming Aaron Paul Lazar to the blog! He’s touring his book, The Seacrest with Goddessfish Promotions. He’s here to share about his book and also to giveaway to randomly drawn entrants:

 For the Birds eBook(Kindle, Nook, or PDF), For the Birds Audio Book narrated by Hannah Seusy, For the Birds print book, Essentially Yours eBook (Kindle, Nook, PDF), Essentially Yours Audio Book, narrated by Hannah Seusy, Essentially Yours print book.

 

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The Seacrest

by Aaron Paul Lazar

 

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They say it’s better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.

 

Finn McGraw disagrees.

 

He was just seventeen when he had a torrid summer affair with the girl who stole his heart—and then inexplicably turned on him. Finn may have moved on with his life, but he’s never forgotten her.

 

Now, ten years later, he’s got more than his lost love to worry about. A horrific accident turns his life upside down, resurrecting the ghosts of his long-dead family and taking the lives of the few people he has left.

 

Finn always believed his estranged brother was responsible for the fire that killed their family—but an unexpected inheritance with a mystery attached throws everything he knows into doubt.

 

And on top of that, the beguiling daughter of his wealthy employer has secrets of her own. But the closer he gets, the harder she pushes him away.

 

The Seacrest is a story of intrigue and betrayal, of secrets and second chances—and above all, of a love that never dies.

 

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Excerpt:

 

Excerpts from The Seacrest by Aaron Paul Lazar, copyright 2013

 

July 2, 2013

 

Life can change in the blink of an eye. This blink came when a cop car cruised up The Seacrest’s white shell driveway on a hot Saturday in July.

 

I’ll never forget the moment. You know how folks remember where they were when John Lennon died? Or when President Kennedy was assassinated? It was like that, every detail stamped into my brain, forever.

 

A fresh breeze laden with the scent of the sea rustled blue flowers in a nearby hydrangea hedge. Hot and sweaty, I stood in the blazing sun, feeling like a fool. I’d just finished weed wacking around the paddock fence posts. Unfortunately, said weed wacker had spooked Libby Vanderhorn’s favorite mare, Serendipity, who I secretly called Dippy, because she was such a loose cannon. She’d bucked three times and knocking down several fence boards. Libby was a good rider, but this time she’d landed in a sprawling heap on the soft dirt, swearing at me.

 

The boss’s gorgeous, stuck-up daughter didn’t mince words, and the sting of her accusations still sounded in my head. How stupid can you be, Finn? What’s wrong with you?

 

Libby’s father held great power on Cape Cod. Rudolph Vanderhorn sat on so many boards, I’d lost count. His father’s fish canning company made a fortune back in the eighties, and he and his daughter had enjoyed the spoils ever since.

 

I stooped to pick up a hammer from my toolbox, planning to reattach the fence boards before any of Libby’s horses got hurt on the protruding nails. Curious now, I watched the Brewster Police car circle the long drive, heading toward the mansion. The local authorities stopped by every few days to discuss town matters with my boss. But today the blue light was flashing, which didn’t look like a casual visit.

 

A shudder went through me, and I turned cold. Something bad had happened. I sensed it.

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Author Photo July 2013AUTHOR Bio and Links:

 

Aaron Paul Lazar writes to soothe his soul. An award-winning author of three addictive mystery series, writing books, and a new love story, Aaron enjoys the Genesee Valley countryside in upstate New York, where his characters embrace life, play with their dogs and grandkids, grow sumptuous gardens, and chase bad guys. Visit his website at http://www.lazarbooks.com and watch for his upcoming Twilight Times Books releases, SANCTUARY (2014), and VIRTUOSO (2014).

 Aaron can be found:

Website   *   Writing Blog   *   Personal Blog

Facebook  *   Twitter   *   Goodreads   *   Amazon Author Page

LinkedIn   *   Google+

 

Twilight Times Books by multi-award winning author, Aaron Lazar:

 

LEGARDE MYSTERIES: http://www.lazarbooks.com/guslegardemysteries.htm

 

DOUBLE FORTÉ (print, eBook, audio book)

UPSTAGED (print, eBook, audio book)

TREMOLO: CRY OF THE LOON (print, eBook, audio book)

MAZURKA (print, eBook, audio book)

FIRESONG (print, eBook, audio book)

DON’T LET THE WIND CATCH YOU (print, eBook, audio book)

VIRTUOSO (~2014)

 

MOORE MYSTERIES:  http://www.lazarbooks.com/sammooremysteries.htm

 

HEALEY’S CAVE (print, eBook, audio book)

TERROR COMES KNOCKING (print, eBook, audio book)

FOR KEEPS (print, eBook, audio book)

 

TALL PINES MYSTERIES:  http://www.lazarbooks.com/tallpinesmysteries.htm

 

FOR THE BIRDS (print, eBook, audio book)

ESSENTIALLY YOURS (print, eBook, audio book)

SANCTUARY (2014)

MURDER ON THE SACANDAGA (~2014)

 

STANDALONES:

THE SEACREST (coming fall of 2013)

 

WRITING ADVICE:

 

WRITE LIKE THE WIND, volumes 1, 2, 3 (ebooks and audio books)

http://www.lazarbooks.com/forwriters.htm

 

AWARDS:

 

Double Forté

2012 ForeWord BOTYA, Mystery, FINALIST

 

Tremolo: cry of the loon

2013 Eric Hoffer Book Awards: Grand Prize Short List

2013 Eric Hoffer Book Awards: Honorable Mention, Eric Hoffer Legacy Fiction

2011 Global eBook Award Finalist in Historical Fiction Contemporary

2011 Preditors & Editors Readers Choice Award – 2nd place Mystery

2008 Yolanda Renée’s Top Ten Books

2008 MYSHELF Top Ten Reads

 

For the Birds

2011 ForeWord Book Awards, FINALIST in Mystery

2012 Carolyn Howard-Johnson’s Top 10 Reads

 

Essentially Yours

2013 EPIC Book Awards, FINALIST in Suspense

2013 Eric Hoffer Da Vinci Eye Award Finalist

 

Healey’s Cave

2012 EPIC Book Awards WINNER Best Paranormal

2011 Eric Hoffer Book Award, WINNER Best Book in Commercial Fiction

2011 Finalist for Allbooks Review Editor’s Choice

2011 Winner of Carolyn Howard Johnson’s 9th Annual Noble (not Noble!) Prize for Literature

2011 Finalists for Global EBook Awards

 

Terror Comes Knocking

2013 Global Ebook Awards, Paranormal – Bronze

 

For Keeps

2013 Semi Finalist in Kindle Book Review Book Awards, Mystery Category

 

The Seacrest is available: 

Amazon Link: http://amzn.to/16pjh4i 

Smashwords Link: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/369357  

Goodreads: 

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Blurb Blitz Tour & Giveaway for The King of Threadneedle Street by Moriah Densley

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Today we are welcoming Moriah Densley to the blog! She is here to share some information about her book, The King of Threadneedle Street and also to give away a prize. Moriah will be awarding a genuine Victorian-style pearl jewelry set inspired by the book, including necklace, bracelet, and earrings to a randomly drawn commenter during the tour. To be entered into the giveaway, enter the Rafflecopter below.

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THE KING OF THREADNEEDLE STREET

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Moriah Densley

 

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He owns three shipping companies, a diamond mine, and his own castle.
He knows Portuguese, Hindu, Mandarin and Morse code.
His assets net thirteen million.

Lord Preston wants the one thing money can’t buy…

Andrew Tilmore, Lord Preston, the financial prodigy dubbed “The King of Threadneedle Street” wants the one prize out of reach: his childhood sweetheart. The papers can waste a sea of ink scandalizing over his lavender-eyed Alysia; so what if she is the daughter of his father’s mistress?

Alysia Villier learned the craft of the courtesan from her infamous mother―by osmosis apparently. A gifted artist who almost won the Prix de Rome, Alysia is not interested in following in her mother’s footsteps, since Andrew ruined her for any other man. But with her legal guardian—Andrew’s father―in control of her inheritance, she has little choice in the matter.

Keeping Alysia out of trouble and away from eager suitors becomes a cross-continental quest for Andrew. Not his old-fashioned family, the disapproval of the ton, nor even Alysia’s dedication to duty and propriety will stop him. Playing newspapers and investors like pawns, tumbling world markets, inciting riots… has he gone too far?

 

 

 

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“Not affected by heroic nudity”

 

Making Alysia a semi-famous Expressionist painter was a joy. I took art lessons the year I wrote this manuscript, which helped me write from the perspective of an artist who sees light, color, and shape as possibilities instead of facts. There’s a scene wherein Alysia claims not to be affected by “heroic nudity” in art, and Andrew calls her bluff. You’d better believe that was fun to write!

 

Andrew held out a finger to trace the lines of her drawing, but withdrew. “The Dying Gaul?” He turned his discerning gaze on her.

“One of my favorites. He reminds me of you,” she confessed. The heat of his stare was too intense; she diverted her eyes to the case of pastels in her hand.

 

“But I have no moustache.” Playful, but she knew he was trying to draw her out.

 

“The resemblance is in his form and his masculine expression.”

 

“But he is dying.”

 

“But not in despair. He is brave. He meets his fate proudly.”

 

His eyes gleamed with mischief. “He is naked. Surely you don’t imagine me that way.”

 

“As an admirer of great art I am quite unaffected by heroic nudity in the erotic sense.”

 

His eyebrows raised into his tumbled hair.

 

She took her book back and looked again at the drawings he found so disturbing. Admittedly, from the perspective of an objective viewer, there was indeed a great deal of emphasis on suffering.

 

Alysia noticed Andrew was removing his clothes. He often shed his jacket, waistcoat, and necktie in her presence, but he now had his shirt off and was unfastening his trouser buttons.

 

“Andrew! What are you doing?”

 

“You said you wanted to sketch me?” He held his arms out. “I want to be sketched. No better time than now.”

 

He shut the door of the salon. The turning lock echoed, a sinister sound.

 

“But — I… I had a portrait in mind. A decent one.”

 

“Oh, it will be better than decent.” He tossed his boots and stockings into a chair.

 

“I mean, presentable. To the public.” She watched with wide eyes as Andrew wadded his trousers and launched them into the chair as well.

 

“You said you aren’t averse to heroic nudity.”

 

“But not yours!” She felt on the verge of panic. “Besides, what is heroic about this?”

 

“You are the artist with the vivid imagination. Make something up.”

 

He tossed his drawers into her lap, and a whimper squeaked from her throat. She heard him drop onto the settee opposite her.

 

“Well?”

 

Alysia reined in the giddy feeling making her lightheaded and opened the book to a blank page. She selected a pencil then looked up at him.

 

 

 

 

 

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Moriah Densley sees nothing odd at all about keeping both a violin case and a range bag stuffed with pistols in the back seat of her car. They hold up the stack of books in the middle, of course. She enjoys writing about Victorians, assassins, and geeks. Her muses are summoned by the smell of chocolate, usually at odd hours of the night. By day her alter ego is your friendly neighborhood music teacher. She lives in Las Vegas with her husband and four children. Published in historical and paranormal romance, Moriah has a Master’s degree in music, is a 2012 RWA Golden Heart finalist, 2012 National Reader’s Choice Award “Best First Book” finalist, and 2012 National Reader’s Choice Award finalist in historical romance. She loves hearing from readers!

 

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The King of Threadneedle Street is available:

 

Astraea Press   *   Amazon   *   B&N   *  Smashwords

 

 

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