Featured Authors

Would you like to become a featured author? Contact us for availability & Info.

Showing posts with label second chances. Show all posts
Showing posts with label second chances. Show all posts

Sunday, December 13, 2015

The Sheriff Meets His Match by Jacquie Biggar (Wounded Hearts 4) @jacqbiggar #Contemporary #RomanticSuspense



Jack Garrett has been stung by love in the past so he's not in a hurry to get burnt again, but he can't deny his attraction to the new receptionist, Laurel Thomas.

When trouble comes to Tidal Falls, Jack worries that Laurel is in over her head.

Laurel loves her dysfunctional family but dreams of a place to call home. Just as she settles into a new life, her old one catches up to her and delivers chaos to the town.

Can these two strong personalities find a way to trust in each other and find their happy ever after?


Can you tell us a little bit about where you are from?
 I was born and raised in a small town in west-central Alberta, Canada. We were only an hour and a half drive from Jasper in the heart of the Rocky Mountains. I use this backdrop for my fictional town of Tidal Falls, and like the cafĂ© Grace and Grits featured in the books, I owned and operated a restaurant on Main Street for thirteen happy years.

What does your writing desk look like? What would we find on it right this minute? (Have fun with this question. If your desk is a mess, tell us! J include a picture if you’d like)
I don’t actually have a desk. We sold our house a couple of years ago and retired to beautiful Victoria on Vancouver Island, so now we live in an R.V. My desk is my kitchen table J and right now, there’s a giant mug of coffee sitting beside me. Nirvana in a cup, lol.

Do you have any news you’d like to share with us?
I have two new books on the go. One is a spin-off of some secondary characters from the Tidal Falls gang, Mitch, the welding shop owner, and Rebecca, the school secretary. These two share a past that has left them bitter and angry. I’m having fun with their personalities. The other book is a new genre for me, paranormal. This is pretty rough, but gives a general idea of where I'd like to go with this story. I'm hoping to work it into a series.

Blurb:
Lucas Carmichael and Scott Anderson had it all, money, fame, and fortune. But one night's stupid mistake takes everything they thought they cherished and dumps it upside down. 

A car accident ends Lucas' life and leaves Scott injured and bitter. 
As the local ME, Tracy York, investigates the case, discrepancies begin to point to more than a simple drunk driving incident.

When threats are made to Tracy's life can Scott and his guardian angel, Lucas, protect her, or will she be another casualty?

How much of your book(s) have a bit of you in the characters?
I think there are aspects of all of my family and friends in my books. I find it easier to draw on past experiences when figuring out my character’s profiles. It makes them feel real to me. J

Do you write about things similar to your own life experiences?
To a point. I use the cafĂ© that I owned in my books but embellish the characters who operate it now. Diabetes runs in our family so I use that in the books also to bring awareness and a sense of realism to the stories. I write suspense though and thankfully haven’t had anyone turn a gun on me!

If you had to choose, which writer would you consider a mentor?
This is a two-part answer: I learned a lot about writing through my critique group who are invaluable: Anna Markland, Reggi Allder, and Sylvie Grayson.
For marketing there is no one better to follow than Mimi Barbour. She’s a whiz at social media and is super generous with helping up and coming writers. J

What book would we find you reading right now?
I’m reading a couple of books at the moment. Shadow Play by a favorite writer of mine, Iris Johansen and Firelight Confession by Rebecca York.

Who is your favorite author and what is it that really strikes you about their work?
That’s a tough question, a lot of it depends on my mood. I love Kristan Higgins, her characters tend to sneak up on the reader and leave them wishing for more. J.R. Ward has a cast of unforgettable characters in her Black Dagger Brotherhood series and her Fallen Angel series that stay with you long past the book’s final pages. And Suzanne Brockmann with her hard as nails but soft as pussycat SEALs in her Troubleshooter series are all books I happily re-read.





From the time Jacquie was twelve years old, she knew she wanted to be a writer. That year she wrote a short story called Count Daffodil after spending countless hours searching for ideas. The story garnered Jacquie an A and was read aloud through the school's loudspeaker system. Needless to say, after that she was hooked.

Jacquie grew up, got married, raised a family and left her writing urges to simmer in the background unattended. 

She owned and operated a successful diner in her hometown for a number of wonderful years before deciding to live her dream of becoming an author.
Jacquie's first book, Tidal Falls, a romantic suspense novel about second chances, released September of 2014.



Don't forget to stop at the other hosts for this tour so you don't miss a single peek into this book or what this author has to offer! 


12/8 
Sensuous Promos 

 12/8
Get Cozy 

12/9 
All Book Finds  

12/10
Nicole Morgan 

12/10 
Michelle Roth 

12/11
Fantasy Pages 

12/11
Nikki Noffsinger 

12/12
Nicki Day 

12/13
The Book Pub 

12/13
Darkest Cravings 

12/14
Nics Book Nook 

12/14
Kelsie Belle 



Wednesday, July 15, 2015

ON THE MENU: Kissing Katie by @BabetteJames #Contemporary #Romance

Sometimes love is just around the corner

Seeking peace while he decides between prestigious job offers, burned-out lawyer Matt Powell rents his boyhood vacation home at the Jersey shore on a nostalgic whim. However, discovering the lovely widow next door is his childhood best friend, Katie Vanburen, complicates everything. His old love for her hits hard, but this time around his feelings are anything but innocent. It’s decision time: the high-profile career he’s earned–or a life he never dreamed possible loving his girl next door.

Twenty years ago, Matt broke Katie’s teenaged heart when he vanished from her life after his parents’ divorce. She grew up, buried her childish dreams, and moved on. New dreams shattered with her unfaithful husband’s death, but now she’s a successful website designer and owns her beloved shore house. She’s delighted to renew their friendship, but unready to trust her heart again–even if Matt’s kisses tempt her beyond reason. But can her cracking defenses hold when Matt argues his case for love so eloquently, in bed and out?

Purchase Links:
Nook: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/kissing-katie-babette-james/1120866411?ean=2940150223004

Book Rating: R
Book Excerpt:
The Powell’s kitchen door squeaked open.
Katie peeked from behind the line of towels as a tall man stepped onto the landing.
Scanning about as if finding his bearings, he walked slowly down the stairs. He had short, curly, dark brown hair and sharp brows over a strong, straight nose. Broad shoulders filled the red polo shirt he wore untucked over loose khaki shorts, and he had long, muscular legs. At the bottom, he turned sharply, as if he knew she lurked behind the laundry. The strangest expression of longing filled his lean, intelligent face, and—
Complete déjà vu clobbered Katie as she raised her hand to give a neighborly wave. Pain warred with joy, strangling her greeting in her throat.
Matt? How could he be? Impossible, but this man had to be Matt. Katie pressed a hand over her wildly beating heart. Twenty years had passed, but the man was the spitting image of Edward Powell, Matt’s dad.
Why on earth hadn’t he come right over to say hello?
The delighted little girl in her burst through her shock and drove her bolting next door. She threw her arms around him. “Matt! Oh, it’s so good to see you!”
Several impressions struck Katie simultaneously through her dizzy joy. Matt felt astonishingly different in her hug. Of course he did, he’d grown taller and filled out since their last summer together twenty years ago when she’d hugged a boy goodbye. This Matt was all man, and he fit her exactly how a man should, rocking her with a wild, weird surge of enthusiastic craving.
However, while the marvel of his presence and her abruptly resuscitated libido burst and bounced through her, realization dawned that he stood stock-still in her arms. He should be hugging her back. Why wasn’t he hugging back?

Author Bio:
Babette James writes sweetly scorching contemporary romance and loves reading nail-biting tales with a satisfying happily ever after. When not dreaming up stories, she enjoys playing with new bread recipes and dabbling with paints.  As a teacher, she loves encouraging new readers and writers as they discover their growing abilities. Her class cheers when it’s time for their spelling test! Born in New Jersey and raised in Southern California, she’s had a life-long love of the desert and going down the shore. Babette lives in New Jersey with her wonderfully patient husband and extremely spoiled cats.

Rex, The Ex and The Hex Letterbox Love Stories Volume 1 Blood will Freeze by Tony-Paul de Vissage The Tarnished Series by Brita Addams Stacked Deck by Jack Frost The Night Man Cometh by Tony-Paul de Vissage Finding Holland by Grace Ryles Twisted Love by JoAnne Myers Cowboys Never Fold by Lexi Post 4 tales of Betrayal when lies, lust, and deceit are unleashed Available now on Bookstrand.com Ravens of War 3 Nikki's Fated by Suzette Rose Cauler Award Winning Author, Lexi Post Loves Myths and Monsters by JoAnne Myers Bookstrand Best Selling Author, Suzy Shearer Check out al of Shirley's Books Zane's Choice:The Doms of Club Mystique 4 by Mardi Maxwell Mirage by Denyse Bridger Amazon Best Selling Author, Christina Tetreault Claiming Her Temporary Men by Grace Ryles Matrix Crystal Hunters by Janice Seagraves Rescued by her Alien Warriors by Doris O'Connor