Thursday, June 30, 2022

Hold Me Close by Siobhan Davis is Available Now



 Sons pay for the sins of their fathers…

 

Hold Me Close, an all-new heartfelt, angsty and emotional novella set in the All of Me world from USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestselling author Siobhan Davis, is live now!

 



Sons pay for the sins of their fathers…

 

Bodhi and Easton Lancaster O’Donoghue have grown up sheltered from the truth. Until it’s time for their parents to reveal what happened and how it shaped the events that came later.

 

Bodhi is quiet. An intelligent, introspective boy who hides his pain deep inside. Shattered by the harsh reality of the past, he spirals into a dark place where no one can reach him.

 

Easton loves his brother fiercely and has always been there for him. Despite his own grief and confusion, he tries his best to support Bodhi—even if he seems determined to push everyone away.

 

Vivien and Dillon knew this moment would come. Yet nothing prepared them for the massive fall-out. As Bodhi retreats, and Easton struggles, they fight hard to keep their family together. 

 

Before history repeats itself and they suffer more devastating loss.

 

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About Siobhan

Siobhan Davis is a USA Today, Wall Street Journal and Amazon Top 10 bestselling romance author. Siobhan writes emotionally intense stories with swoon-worthy romance, complex characters, and tons of unexpected plot twists and turns that will have you flipping the pages beyond bedtime! She has sold over 1.5 million books and her titles are translated into several languages. 

 

Prior to becoming a full-time writer, Siobhan forged a successful corporate career in human resource management. 

 

She lives in the Garden County of Ireland with her husband and two sons. 

 

 

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Wednesday, June 29, 2022

State by Lila Rose Blog Tour



 Courtney Anthony has walked into the wrong clubhouse.

 

State, an all-new sizzling and thrilling MC standalone novella from bestselling author Lila Rose is available now!



 

Some people say you can fall for someone at first sight.

I think they’re f*cked in the head… until I see her across the room.

 

Courtney Anthony has walked into the wrong clubhouse.

As soon as I spot her, I know what I want.

And what I want most is her.

 

It’s time to see how State meets his old lady.

 

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Excerpt

 

As I stood next to Country, the president of the MC I was second in command to, I nodded toward the door. “Your woman’s here.”

 

Country looked in that direction. But I didn’t miss the quick glance at Dusty, a club girl he was fighting his feelings for, thinking she was too young. “Isla said she was bringin’ a friend.”

 

I glanced back since I hadn’t noticed his woman’s friend, and then like an idiot, I did a double take. “Fuck me,” I rumbled out low. My damn fantasy just walked into the room. 

 

From first sight, I wanted her.

 

I wanted my hands in her long, wavy light-brown hair while I tugged her head back to have her gaze on me and me alone. 

 

She was short, and fuck, it was cute on her. 

 

Her body was… yeah…. My cock jerked and my hands twitched as I shifted on my feet. My body already wanted to be close enough for a touch, a taste. 

 

Country chuckled until I elbowed him in the gut, and he clipped, “Dickhead.”

 

“Introduce me,” I told him.

 

He snorted. “That’s only possible if she makes it all the way over here with Isla. She looks ready to bolt.”

 

The goddess did. Her eyes were comically wide as she twisted this way and that, taking everything in. As well as having rosy cheeks, she thickly swallowed a few times when she spotted a brother with a club girl, kissing and groping each other. 

 

We had several women around the place. I’d even admit some of the club girls were good-looking, but none of them had my attention like my little mouse did. 

 

And fuck if I didn’t give a shit that I was already thinking of her as mine. 

 

Country snorted. “You got a bit of drool, brother.”

 

I scratched my cheek with my middle finger. It was immature, but hell, we’d known each other since back in high school. Though Country and Death were a little older than me. 

 

When the women got close, I straightened. Isla made her way over with a flirty smile for Country while she dragged her gaping friend behind her. The girl hadn’t even noticed me or Country as yet. She was too busy gawking from side to side. 

 

I needed her eyes on me.

 

Would she like the way I looked?

 

At least she didn’t look disgusted by the brothers. A lot of us were covered in tattoos, and I was one of them. 

 

“Yo, State” was yelled from somewhere off to the side. I knew who it was, but I wasn’t giving him my attention. 

 

I didn’t look away from my mouse, so I caught her head swing our way and pause on me. I witnessed her blue eyes widening even more and how her chest rose as she sucked in a sharp breath.

 

Shit.

 

Was that good or bad? Good, I hoped.

 

“State,” Tech yelled again, and I had to force myself to look away, which was probably for the best as I didn’t want to scare her. 

 

“What?” I barked back.

 

Tech nodded toward the hall. 

 

Fuck.

 

It meant he had shit he needed to tell me.

 

About Lila

Lila was born in Brisbane Australia, her step-dad was in the Army which caused them to move around a lot. They finally settled in country Victoria, Australia. Being the youngest of four children she admits she was spoilt a bit. Even drove her mum crazy when she refused to eat meat at a young age.

Now, Lila lives with her husband and two children.

She started writing in 2013 and self-published the first of the Hawks MC series: Holding Out. Since then, she has published twenty-five other titles, which range from romance, humorous romance, and paranormal.

 

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Arrows and Apologies by Sav R. Miller Blog Tour



 Though I cannot keep her, 

I plan to relish the chase.

 

Arrows and Apologies, an all-new alluring dark forbidden standalone romance from international bestselling author Sav R. Miller, is available now!



 

They say every proud man must fall.

Mortals who fancy themselves gods will one day kneel.

 

I thought myself invincible. 

Apollo on Earth.

Mocked my brother when he succumbed to such a fate.

Before I noticed the blue-haired nymph lurking in the background.

 

Cora Astor shouldn't have come to this island.

She sneered in my direction, beguiling me with her disgust.

 

As a Wolfe, hunting is in my blood.

Getting what I want is my nature.

Even when I know I can never have it.

 

Though I cannot keep her, 

I plan to relish the chase.

 

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Excerpt

 

“Unfortunately, Ms. Astor’s evenings are no longer available.”

Curling my fingers around the edges of the board, I swing my gaze up to meet Alistair’s. He sidles up to my side, holding a champagne flute in one hand and grazing my outer thigh with the other.

My spine tingles, and I bite the inside of my cheek to stifle the warmth threatening to build.

“Since when?” I reply, tilting my chin up in defiance.

Alistair’s brows quirk up. “Since I said so.” He glances at the other man, who reaches up to tug at his bow tie, seemingly uncomfortable now with our addition. “Ms. Astor is a phenomenal assistant, which is obvious from this party she threw together in a few weeks. I’ll be monopolizing her time for the foreseeable future.”

A small blush creeps up my throat at the praise, but I stuff it down. The man’s second language seems to be innuendo.

“She seems quite talented,” the other man agrees, suddenly standing upright and granting personal space. He smirks over his glass. “That kind of skill shouldn’t go to waste in one office though.”

At my side, Alistair inches closer.

“Believe me, Masterson, her skills are not wasted on me.” He pauses. “And I’m not interested in sharing.”

The guy laughs, scratching at the back of his neck. “Pretty possessive for a boss to be over his assistant.”

Chuckling darkly, Alistair shakes his head. “You’re right, mate. She’s more than just an assistant, so if I hear you proposition her for sex again, I’ll have you fired and chased out of this fucking town. If she goes home with and rides anyone’s cock tonight—or any other night—it’ll be mine.”

The sewage man blinks several times, like he can’t believe what he heard. Maybe he’s so drunk that he thinks he imagined it.

“Mayor Wolfe’s just joking,” I offer, driving my elbow into the soft spot below his rib cage.

“No, I’m not,” Alistair insists, leveling the other man with a weighted look.

After an awkward silence, the sewage guy takes off, muttering something about Aplana being run by an evil dictator. I shake away from Alistair, resisting the urge to smack him with my clipboard, but only because it would draw unwanted attention.

Gesturing toward me with the flute, he gives a small smirk. “Beverage?”

“There’s not enough alcohol in the world to get me to go home and ride your cock.”

As he stares down at me, Alistair’s smirk remains in place. Slowly, he brings the glass to his lips, taking a long sip, and I hate that my eyes fall to his neck instinctively. His throat bobs as he swallows, the veins in his neck straining as he tips his head back just slightly.

Dragging the flute away, he catches a wayward droplet with his tongue, flicking the corner of his mouth.

I feel the movement between my thighs, and they clench involuntarily.

“Wasn’t alcohol,” he says finally, pushing past me and out of the gallery.

I stand there after he’s gone, confused about what just happened.

Seconds tick by, several people coming along to appraise more of the artwork hanging on the walls or sitting on displays until my feet kick in and take me begrudgingly in the direction Alistair just left.

I find him down the hall and through a propped open door, leaning against the wall in some sort of recreational room. Soft music trickles in from mounted speakers, and there are a few people from the gala inside, either mingling by one of the catering tables or spinning slowly around the makeshift dance floor in the middle of the room.

Marching over to him, I shove the clipboard at his chest, but of course, he doesn’t make a move to grab it, so the papers and board clatter to the ground, the crash echoing throughout the space.

“What the fuck is your problem?” I hiss, bending down to retrieve my stuff.

He has the audacity to look confused. “I don’t have one.”

“Oh, really? Is dick just part of your personality then? I’m having a real hard time figuring out how you became mayor in the first place.”

As he hums low in his throat, Alistair’s face softens. He glances past me, watching as the few people in the room exit quietly, and then holds out a hand, palm up.

“Do you dance, Ms. Astor?”

Snorting, I cross my arms. “Do I look like someone who dances?”

“You look like a woman who sacrificed her soul to the devil. I learned long ago not to judge based on appearances.”

Rude. “Yeah, well, what’s it say about you if I look like that and you still want to fuck me?”

“Perhaps I’m the devil.”

Alistair’s lips twitch, and he reaches out, tugging one of my hands free and wrapping it around his bicep. The clipboard falls again, but this time, he steps over it, pulling me along with him.

Sweat percolates along my brows as we stop in the center of the dance floor. I don’t think I’ve ever felt quite as small as I do right now.

Maybe that’s why I have such a difficult time with him; in a world where you’re already considered less than, the added reminder of your insignificance isn’t really welcome.

His left palm finds the curve of my hip, latching on as his other hand takes mine, cocking my elbow. The song overhead changes, morphing into something slow and sensual, and he yanks me closer, pressing our fronts together.

Liquid heat spreads through my belly, a warm kindling that I don’t want to acknowledge.

“Alistair,” I say softly, staring at his collar, “we shouldn’t be doing this.”

“No one else is here.” He spins us in circles, the weight of his hand leaden everywhere it touches.

Every fiber of my being is telling me to reject him. To run as far away as possible and hide from the nightmare that is Alistair Wolfe.

But my feet don’t cooperate, opting instead to mimic his movements as he shuffles rhythmically.

We turn in silence for several steps, my gaze glued to the royal-blue tie beneath his suit jacket. It matches the color of my hair, and I wonder if he did that on purpose.

“I’m glad to see you’re still wearing the ring,” he says after a moment.

“Don’t get too excited,” I mutter, lifting my head. “It’s not an engagement ring. I just don’t want the hole closing up.”

Humming, he pulls me tighter to his body, and shame creeps into the recesses of my brain because I don’t exactly hate the way we fit together. Like two broken pieces of marble, sculpted and buffed and then melded into one.

“So, if not dancing, then what?”

I pull my head back. “Huh?”

“You said you don’t look like someone who dances. I disagree that there’s a look for that, but that’s an argument for another time, I suppose.” He purses his lips, his thumb rubbing circles on my side. “What do you enjoy then, little thief?”

Nothing.

That’s my official party line anyway. The easiest way to turn people off to polite conversation or from getting to know me better. And it’s not untrue—the things I enjoyed prior to Lucian’s disappearance don’t feel the same now.

I don’t really want Alistair to know more about me, but for some reason, an answer comes out anyway.

“Swimming.” I swallow over the knot in my throat, the coarse material of his suit suddenly rough and foreign beneath my fingers. “Did it all throughout school, and I still love it.”

He seems to mull it over, sliding his hand to my lower back. “Now, that doesn’t surprise me.”

“Are you about to make a disparaging comment about my body?”

“Disparaging? Never.” Offense lines his irises, and for the first time, I note the bright green ring around his pupils, just barely noticeable as the blue darkens.

Pressing his palm into me, he swings out, bending me backward in a dip that steals my breath away. Adrenaline spikes in my veins, and I let out a little laugh of disbelief, gripping the lapels of his jacket as he suspends me.

“Your body’s done nothing but haunt my dreams since we met,” he whispers, leaning so he’s dangerously close to my lips.

Reflexively, I fold my mouth together, barring access.

“If I make disparaging remarks about it, they’ll only be about how filthy you look, split wide open on my cock, and only because doing so makes you come harder.”

“Jesus.” I don’t mean to say the word, but it comes out as a gasp, my clit throbbing painfully in response.

He opens his mouth to say something else, but then a door opens, and the cop that’s always visiting him at City Hall stands there, a terse expression on his face.

Busy,” Alistair snaps, turning me so I’m hidden by his form. He clutches me tight, and the reminder of the trouble we could get in if someone saw our position is a splash of cold water to the face.

Being here serves me no purpose if I fuck up and get shunned by the town before I’ve found anything out.

“Wolfe,” the cop says in a clipped tone, “it’s your brother.”

 

About Sav. R. Miller

Sav R. Miller is an international bestselling author of dark and contemporary romance.

 

She prefers the villains in most stories, and thinks everyone deserves happily-ever-after.

 

Currently, Sav lives in central Kentucky with two pups, Lord Byron and Poe. She loves sitcoms, silence, and sardonic humor.

 

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