The Songwriter by Brooke Adams
Enchantment by Nina Croft
Wildfire by Yazmin Subha
Mage's Bane by Chacelyn Pierce
Helike Dreaming by Cat Castania
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The Songwriter by
Brooke Adams http://www.breathlesspress.com/index.php?main_page=product_free_shipping_info&cPath=15&products_id=306
Blurb:
His music brought them together. A gypsy's magic
would do the rest.
For successful romance novelist Annie Blake, writing
happy endings is one thing but believing in them is another. When her editor
proposes writing the biography of famous eighties rock star and heart-throb
James Craven, she jumps at the prospect—but she gets more than she bargains
for. At fifty-nine, James is still very attractive and Annie falls helplessly
in love with him, only to find herself intimidated by the thirty-year age gap
and his sexual advances toward her.
As his life story unravels, she discovers there's
more to him than meets the eye. James confesses the secret behind his rise to
stardom, which is a gypsy's blessing-turned-curse. He chose to sacrifice love
for the sake of fame. Now he must find true love before his sixtieth birthday
to break the curse and restore his youth, and time is running out.
Annie must choose between believing in fairytales and
losing him forever. But is she in love with the rock star or with the man
behind the legend?
Excerpt:
It was past midnight, and Annie was listening to
"Time Stood Still" on her laptop in the living room for the third
time in a row. She missed James terribly and could hardly concentrate from
thinking about him. The days had seemed to drag by, and now it was finally
Friday. She had butterflies in her stomach, thinking of his arrival the next
day. Reluctant to leave her comfortable position on the sofa, she got up to put
another log on the fire and let her thoughts drift while watching the flames
dancing up and down.
"Working late?"
Annie swung around, startled at the unexpected sound
of his voice.
"James! I wasn't expecting you until
tomorrow." It was all she could do to refrain from flinging herself at
him.
"I can see that," he said, his eyes
twinkling as he observed her. She was wearing nothing but cotton pajama pants
and a snug-fitting top that clearly outlined her nipples.
"It was getting warm near the fire," she
explained, blushing and crossing her arms hastily over her chest. He looked
gorgeous in black pants and matching silk shirt that set off his blond hair and
blue eyes.
"What are you listening to?" he asked,
clearly changing the subject to avoid embarrassing her further.
"Uh... 'Time Stood Still.' It's my
favorite," she admitted. "I could listen to it all day long."
"May I have this dance, madam?" he asked,
bowing mockingly and offering her his arm.
"Naturally, sir," she replied, giggling and
following his cue.
He took her in his arms and kissed the palm of her
hand, sending her pulse racing, and then placed it on his chest and held it
there. She could feel his heart beating and the warmth of his body as she
followed him, gently swaying with the beautiful music, and felt full of desire
for him. She closed her eyes, wishing that the music would never stop, and
imagined that they were alone in the world at that very moment. After a while,
his free hand wandered down to her lower back, pressing her against him.
"I don't bite, you know."
She gasped at the unexpected contact through the thin
material of her pajama pants. She could clearly feel him hardening and felt
herself getting wet in response. The strap of her top slipped off, leaving her
shoulder bare and part of her breast uncovered. James slowly lowered his head
to kiss the exposed skin of her breast, tantalizingly near her nipple. The
touch of his lips on her hot skin made her knees go weak. He rained kisses up
her shoulder and neck, her ear, her face...and then softly pressed his lips to
hers. He slipped his hands underneath her top, caressing her bare skin and
making her shiver with delight. He looked at her questioningly and then claimed
her mouth again, deepening the kiss and pressing her even harder against him.
Her body was completely molded to his, and she could feel the full length of
his erection.
"If you want me to stop, just say it."
Annie tried to think straight but couldn't...not
while his fingers were blazing a trail of sparks over her skin. She was about
to cross the point of no return and knew there would be no going back. There
was no denying it: she wanted him.
James drew back unexpectedly, holding her at arm's length.
"You know where to find me," he whispered,
taking both her hands in his and kissing her palms. Then he left her and walked
up the stairs to his bedroom.
Annie stood there, quivering, her skin still tingling
from his electrifying touch. She was bewildered and didn't know what to think.
Why had he taken her to the limit and then left her? She watched him coolly
walk up the stairs without as much as a glance back. She slumped onto the sofa,
trying to understand what had just happened.
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Enchantment: The Laws of
Segregation, Book 3 by Nina Croft
Blurb:
Can Shayla and Tallon break the bonds of enchantment
and find each other before the Order destroys them both?
In defiance of the Laws of Segregation that mean to
keep them apart, the warlock Enforcer and young witch fall in love and devise a
plan to overthrow the Order and save their world. Unfortunately, their trip
back to Arroway is thwarted by a powerful warlock, and Shayla finds herself
trapped between worlds.
Frantic to be reunited with Shayla before the Order
discovers her whereabouts, Tallon must use any means necessary to combat the
magic that binds her.
Excerpt:
As always, at the rising of the moons, Shayla felt
the magic inside her uncurl and stretch sleepily.
She didn't move until the moons hung directly overhead,
then she pushed herself to her feet and held out her hand to Tallon. He slid
his hand into hers and rose to stand beside her. Shayla led him out into the
meadow beyond the trees where the moons could shine down on them. She released
his hand but then held her own out, palm up.
Tallon drew his knife, the rasp of the blade loud in
the silence. He placed the point at the end of her lifeline and then drew it
down across her palm. The blood welled up immediately from the shallow cut.
Tallon slashed his own palm and then pressed his hand to hers.
"I choose you, Tallon."
As she spoke the words, the sky filled with crimson
lightning. A great bolt rent the night. It struck them where their hands
joined. They fell to their knees but didn't let go as the magic pulsed through
them and finally drained into the land.
All around them, the meadow bloomed, spreading
outward from where they knelt in the tall grass. Flowers sprang up, and in the
forest, blossom emerged from the bare branches. As she ran her free hand over the
flowers, a sweet scent filled the air. Shayla breathed in deeply. This was how
Arroway should have been. This was the way it would have been before the Laws
of Segregation. But she wouldn't allow the sadness to overtake her.
Tomorrow would have to be soon enough to attempt to
put right the wrongs. This night was hers. Hers and Tallon's.
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Wildfire by Yazmin
Subha
Blurb:
One taste and Braden knew Millie was the one.
Considering their tormented history, this fiery witch would rather die than
give herself to a vampire.
Braden has searched all his life for the one who will
help him regain his humanity and give him absolute power. One bite and he knew
Millie was the one he had been searching for. Millie, a fiery red head is the
last one in the line of high born witches who would rather die than give
herself to this vampire. After all he killed her mother for her blood as well,
didn't he? But in a twist of fate Millie learns too late what the truth is. But
will death be the only thing that unites them?
Excerpt:
She was slight, her curves meshing against him as
though they belonged next to him. She continued to wriggle her lower half
trying to get out of his arms. Only the friction awoke the fierce passion
residing underneath his skin, and his cock hardened.
"Be still my wild fire, it will be easier."
Braden spoke in a low tone directly into her ear. He caught the smell of her
hair and could not resist burying his face in the mass of red curls. He groaned
with need. Need for blood and need for her.
His voice soothed her anxiety and he felt her stop
trying to get out of his arms. Her heart beat slowed down, eventually matching
his own. Synchronised again, Braden kissed the back of her head. Enjoying the
feel of her silky hair in his face, he bathed in her curls. Moving the curls
away from her neck, he bent down, opened his mouth, and sucked the skin on her
neck. She tasted of nectar, his very own personal brand. His head screamed to
bite, to taste that rich blood he had sipped last night in the car wash. But the
man in him wanted her to be willing, to take her as she reached the height of
orgasm as she had nearly done so in the car wash. This time he would be inside
her, not just pleasuring her with his hands.His mind came back to the present as he felt little
shakes coming from her, and he realised she was crying.
Her little voice wobbled and she gave a sob,
"don't hurt me, please."
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Mage’s Bane by
Chacelyn Pierce
Blurb:
Can Ari, an Akasha Mage, trust the dangerous and sexy
male Djinni promising to protect her in the face of evil?
Being a rogue Akasha Mage is no easy feat for
Aribelle Delano. Neither is summoning Riaz, a Djinni that makes her knees go
weak in a way that would shame her ancestors.
A new threat of demons intent on killing Ari for
nefarious purposes has her putting all her trust in Riaz, who swears to protect
her in the face of evil. But she's been taught that fully trusting Riaz is
unwise, and he's constantly looking for a way to break free of her control.
Ari must face the new demonic threat and handle the
Sultan of Old Magic who dominates her mind...and eventually, her body and soul
as well. Together, her and Riaz must find a way to stop the demons and their
summoner, even if that means breaking the rules that have been in place between
the Akasha and Djinn for millenniums.
Excerpt:
I stumbled into the musty room, trying to see through
the hazy shimmer. I kept attempting to blink it away with no success. A cold
sweat gave me clammy skin, and I was sure it was because of the venom being
pumped faster by my erratic heartbeat. I was slightly nervous by the Djinn
healing to come. The demon venom threatened to kill me at any moment, but I was
actually more worried about Riaz's hands on me, touching me in my most intimate
spots. Even though I'd known him a quarter of my life, I couldn't rid myself of
this childish discomfort...or was it anticipation? This isn't a big deal at
all, so stop acting like it is.
It wasn't like it was the first time. Riaz had healed
me once before when I was a teenage girl. I'd tried to be a smart ass and show
off to the big, bad Djinni my new driver's license-as if he cared about mortal
things-and I got showy-flashy with my driving. I plunged us off the highway and
down a steep embankment, hitting damn near every tree on the way down. The
rescue crews and newspapers called me a lucky girl for over a year.
Had it not been for Riaz's healing touch, I'm pretty
sure internal bleeding would've taken me out at the tender age of eighteen. I'd
been pretty out of it, but I remember Riaz had been fast-acting on keeping me
alive. I know I hit my head pretty hard because after all his insults calling
me a foolish girl, I thought I saw compassion in his eyes. I even thought I
heard him telling me not to die and leave him. Well, I figure he said that out
of fear he'd waste away on earth as nothing more than a specter.
He saved me to save himself then. But this particular
night, I expected him to demand I send him back while I rotted away from demon
venom. Just to prove he didn't care I needed him, I thought he might make me
beg for my life. But he did none of that as he silently trailed behind me. I
turned-a bit unsteadily-to see him close and lock the door with a tight-lipped
expression.
The fast motion sent me into a dizzy state, causing
my stomach to churn. I covered my mouth until the wave of nausea passed. Good
lord, I'll be mortified if Riaz sees me puking or hears me spilling my guts in
the bathroom like some college frat party.
It was bad enough he'd probably never let me live any
of this down. After a few deep breaths, I was finally okay enough to remove my
hand and place it against my stomach.
"Take your shirt off and lay across the
bed." Riaz's authoritative voice caused my pulse to jump a notch.
Hesitantly, I lifted my grubby shirt over my head and let it fall to the floor.
I glanced at him to see what emotion-if any-Riaz felt and sighed. All I saw was
indifference-and me half-naked before him.
In fact, he didn't even try to catch an eyeful
of skin as any normal male would. Granted, Riaz was no normal male, but most
males, human or not, would soak up the exposed skin of a female. I wondered how
he could look at me with irrelevance when I stood before him in only a bra. I
couldn't keep my eyes off him at any given moment.
It was unfair he had a willpower I didn't possess. I
mean, I wasn't drop-dead gorgeous, but I assumed-hell, I don't know what I
assumed. Riaz was ancient. He'd had at least fifteen Akasha Mage
handlers before me over the eras, so me parading around fully naked would only
get a raised eyebrow and him asking if I'd fallen off the deep end again. I
hated that the attraction was one-sided in our relationship.
It was immoral for an Akasha to become sexually
involved with her Djinni. It would never end well for either party, and according
to my former mentor, Yasmin, it was forbidden. But I couldn't help but wonder
if he'd ever gotten intimate with any of his past mages. Someone must have
slipped up to realize that bonking a Djinni wasn't the best tactic in any given
situation.
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Helike Dreaming by
Cate Castania
Blurb:
A shy girl must become a true heroine to save her
city and win the heart of her Divine Guardsman.
Nothing in Tia's quiet, humble life has prepared her
for the day a member of the Divine Guard of Poseidon appears at her door and
throws down a challenge: will she compete for the honor of becoming a Dreamer
in the great Temple of Poseidon? She agrees, little suspecting that an even
greater challenge lies ahead, one that will test her to her limits and beyond.
Excerpt:
Tia stood transfixed under his scrutiny. Those
eyes. They were of a deep, almost luminous green that made her feel as if
she were gazing into the depths of the Aegean. Tia finally tore her eyes away
and cast her gaze down. Nothing in her life as the daughter of a weaver
prepared her for an encounter such as this, yet somehow she must manage. An
unfamiliar emotion filled her mind: pride. She knew that she would rather die
than disgrace herself before this stranger.
"Tia," the man said, his voice finally
breaking the silence. It was rich and melodious, with a hint of amusement
behind it. "Your father has told you why I have come?"
"Yes, sir," she replied, forcing her voice
to sound calm. "It is an honor to be offered the Choice, an honor surely
too great for someone of my lowly station."
The man seemed almost shocked by her words. There seemed
to be both anger and urgency in his response, although he was clearly making an
effort to conceal both as he said evenly, "I would not have been sent here
if you were not a suitable candidate. Who are you to question the judgment of
our Lord?"
Tia was taken aback by his words. She had no way of
knowing that a woman raised in a noble house would ever dare to turn down the
Choice. Nor had it occurred to her that the great Poseidon Helikonios even knew
of her existence, let alone that He might have been involved in deciding to
send this guardsman to her.
"I beg your forgiveness, sir," she said
with quiet humility. "I am but an ignorant girl and do not know how to
respond."
Her answer seemed to please him and the amusement was
back in his voice as he said, "Why, you must accept. It is as simple as
that."
"Then I accept," she replied, with a quiver
in her voice. "Though I hardly know what it means."
"All you need to know is that you must report to
the eastern gate of the temple at dawn tomorrow. Bring nothing with you."
She nodded silently, numbed by the enormity of what
she had just done. Suddenly, the guardsman strode over to her and grasped her
by both arms, his strong hands effortlessly rendering her motionless.
"There is one thing I need to know however," he said as his
gaze captured hers. "Are you still a maiden?"
Tia felt utterly exposed and vulnerable beneath his
compelling gaze. His powerful grip on her arm was almost painful and her breath
caught in her throat as she stammered her reply.
"No man has ever touched
me as intimately as you are doing now."
He held her for a long moment
more, eyes still locked on hers as he weighed the truth of her words. Finally
he released her and stepped back, the fierceness gone from his demeanor.
"I had to ask for your own safety," he said
kindly. "There are certain—ordeals ahead of you which would destroy any
unvirtuous woman."
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