Tethered by Pippa Jay

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She can kill with a kiss. But can assassin Tyree also heal one man’s grief, and bring peace

to a galaxy threatened by war?

For Tyree of the Su, being an assassin isn’t simply something she was trained for. It’s

the sole reason for her existence. A genetically enhanced clone—one of many in Refuge—she’s

about to learn her secluded lifestyle, and that of all her kind, is under threat by a race capable of

neutralizing their special talents to leave them defenseless.

For Zander D’joren, being a diplomat has not only cost him his appearance, but also the

love of his life. Scarred, grieving, he must nonetheless continue in his role as co-delegate to the

fearsome Tier-vane or risk a conflict that could only end one way.

Now both of them need to keep each other alive and maintain a perilous deception

long enough to renegotiate the treaty with the Tier-vane, or throw their people into a war that

could wipe out Terrans and Inc-Su alike. But there’s more at stake than humanity, whether

true or modified. Can the love growing between them save them both? Or merely hasten their

destruction?

EXCERPT
A thrill of excitement shivered down her spine as she backed away a few steps with

Zander following. He shrugged off his formal outer robes, and for the first time she could

appreciate the broad expanse of his chest, the close-fitting fabric stretched over well-defined

muscles. It appeared he hadn’t allowed his physique to slacken, despite leaving the Galactic

Commission.

“Are you ready?” she asked.

Zander spread his hands in an open gesture to say that he was.

So why is he just standing there like a defunct Manikin instead of poised to fight?

Tyree took her combat position and Zander matched her, just as the Manikin had done.

She’d never fought a human in combat practice before. This should be interesting.

She sprang forward and aimed two rapid punches at his face. Zander evaded both with a

speed and grace totally out of proportion to his bulk. Her third he blocked with little effort, and

she stepped back to reassess her strategy. But only for an instant.

A quick step forward and she lashed upward with her foot, snapping his head back.

Zander staggered but didn’t fall. Her second kick failed as he grabbed her ankle and jerked her

off balance. She twisted as she dropped and caught him hard in the knee. Zander collapsed. Both

rolled aside, and then jumped up to face each other again.

Not bad.

Tyree bit back a laugh as they exchanged blows, each faster than the last. Zander blocked

or evaded most, but not all. His skill almost matched hers, yet his defenses were just a fraction

too slow. Each move she made tested his reach, his reflexes and his stamina until she could sense

him struggling a little.

Time for the kill.

She floored him with a kick to the chest, the full weight of her augmented density behind

it, but as she moved in to finish the fight he dove into her. Tyree landed on her back hard enough

to drive the breath from her lungs.

Zander had her pinned to the ground. She bucked but couldn’t shift him. The triumphant

smile on his face sent rage blazing through her gut. With hardly a whisper, she Misted out and

went through him. Golden warmth filled her for a second before she pulled free. Zander pushed

to his feet and spun to meet her, but she cranked up her molecular density and punched him hard

in the chest. He collapsed, gasping and coughing. In one fluid movement she sat astride him at

full density, and the air whumphed out of his lungs. She pinioned his arms with her hands, her

face hovering mere centimeters above his.

As her breathing slowed to normal, a huge grin split her face. She’d made a vow to

herself to jump him, and she’d done it. Perhaps it was childish, but it warmed her heart.

“Your…reputation…is well deserved,” he gasped.

“You’re not so bad yourself,” she complimented him. He’d fought well, but perhaps

not quite with the determination—and certainly not the desperation—of most opponents she’d

faced. “For a human.”

“Thank you. Perhaps we could try this again tomorrow?”

Tyree laughed. As much as he could irritate the hell out of her, he was equally

amusing. “If you want to spend most of your morning on the floor…”

He gazed up at her with that easy smile, making no effort to struggle. Most humans,

without the influence of her pheromones and the distraction of her naked body writhing above

theirs, would not have been so trusting. So compliant. She found herself staring at his mouth.

What would it be like to kiss him, without the use of her talents? Would it be as satisfying? As

sensual? The warmth of him, the firmness of his body beneath hers, sent heat spiraling through

her abdomen.

“Perhaps you could let me up now?” His words jerked her from such musings. What the

hell was she thinking?

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AUTHOR BIO
After spending twelve years working as an Analytical Chemist in a Metals and Minerals

laboratory, Pippa Jay is now a stay-at-home mum who writes scifi and the supernatural.

Somewhere along the way, a touch of romance crept into her work and refused to leave. In

between torturing her plethora of characters, she spends the odd free moment playing guitar very

badly, punishing herself with freestyle street dance, and studying the Dark Side of the Force.

Although happily settled in the historical town of Colchester in the UK with her husband of 21

years and three little monsters, she continues to roam the rest of the Universe in her head.

Pippa Jay is a dedicated member of the Science Fiction Romance Brigade, blogging at

Spacefreighters Lounge, Adventures in Scifi, and Romancing the Genres. She’s a double SFR

Galaxy Award winner, been a finalist in the Readers Favorite Contest, the Heart of Denver RWA

Aspen Gold Contest (3rd place), and the GCC RWA Silken Sands Star Awards (2nd place), and a

semi-finalist in the Kindle Book Review’s 2013 Best Indie Book Awards.

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Burnt Devotion by Rebecca Ethington

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Devotion, Book 5 in the Imdalind Series. Dawn of Ash – the previously announced

book five has now been moved to book 6. Yes! An extra book. If you have been

waiting for the next installment of The Imdalind Series this is the book you

have been waiting for!

It was

supposed to be the final battle, the one to end Edmund’s line, his life, and

free the magic Edmund had taken from the world. That was how it was foreseen.

The end of the battle that has raged for centuries, unbeknownst to the mortals

around them, the battle that would end with Joclyn’s death.

But it did

neither.

The battle

still reigns, Joclyn still lives, and the sight that was given eight hundred

years ago is broken.

And it’s not

the only one.

Sights that

were once thought infallible have become nothing more than scattered glass,

with broken pieces shattering into incorrect visages. Sain clings to the magic

that he knows to be true, but there is something else, something that he is not

saying. And what he does say is no longer adding up.

Something is

wrong.

Ilyan and his

people move through the caves, following a sight they hope to be correct,

fleeing a battle that should have been the end while the battle within each of

them grows with each step.

Ryland fights

the monsters his father has infected him with.

Wynifred

fights the confusion of who she is.

Dramin fights

to live.

Prague may not

survive this battle, it may be ripped to shreds… or burned to ashes.

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  Rebecca Ethington is a story teller and author from Salt Lake City, Utah. She has been

telling stories since she was small. First, with writing crude scripts, and

then in stage with years of theatrical performances. Rebecca’s first stint into

the world of literary writing, The Imdalind Series, was released in October

2012 and since its release each book has been found in several top 100 lists on

Amazon. Rebecca is a mother to two, and wife to her best friend of 14 years.

Her days are spent writing, running, and enjoying life with her crazy family.

The Substitute by Spencer Dryden

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A substitute plumber’s world turns upside down when he discovers his buddy’s business

is providing more than plumbing services to an exclusive female clientele.

A journeyman plumber breaks union rules, risking the loss of his career, and assumes

a false identity to substitute for an injured friend who owns a non-union plumbing shop.

When “Gary” arrives on the job, he is stunned to discover that the client is expecting sex and not

plumbing services. It’s the beginning of a day of surprises.

Motivated by his obligation to a friend and seduced by the allure of the client, “Gary” has

some of the best sex of his life. He is at peace until he overhears the client making an immediate

referral to a friend. Torn between conscience and friendship, he accepts the referral.

His day turns again as Britta initially spurns his services, much to “Gary’s” relief,

then asks him to do some plumbing work. While he is working, Britta slowly drops her

hostile manner, sharing more of her personal story. “Gary” finds himself longing for a deeper

connection, but has to dispel Britta’s feelings of inadequacy and deal with his hidden identity.

EXCERPT
One minute I was getting ready to install a new faucet for this really hot divorcee. The

next thing I knew, she was naked, splayed out on the massive onyx granite kitchen island of

her fabulous McMansion. Her legs over my shoulders, my work pants on the floor, I’m banging

her furiously. She was screaming and panting, heavy breasts flopping like luscious melons, her

pussy pouring out love juice over my cock while she clutched the backs of her thighs. Her head

thrashed in the pile of her frosted, layered mane of silver and black hair. She was so strong I

thought she was going to lift my two-hundred-pound frame from the floor as her back arched in

the agony of a hard orgasm.

WTF?

I was breaking all the rules that day, but the last one I ever expected to break was fucking

a client on the clock. But technically, she wasn’t my client.

My strange odyssey began when my plumbing trade school buddy, Steve, called me in

desperation from the ER where he was being treated for a severely turned ankle.

“Dude, you gotta take this job for me today.” His voice was full of mirth, making me

suspect he was loaded with painkillers.

“Steve, you know I can’t do that. I’m a union journeyman, and you’re a non-union shop.”

I couldn’t work for one of my best friends, not within the rules the union had set for us.

Rules that protected us from exploitation, but limited our choices.

“It’s just one job, goddamnit. I don’t have anyone else I can trust.”

“Yeah, but that one job could cost me my career.”

AUTHOR BIO
Spencer Dryden is a new to writing fiction, but an old guy on the threshold of draining

any reserves left in Medicare and Social Security. In real life he is a handyman, an at-home dad,

inventor, and web videographer, living a quiet life in the frozen tundra of Minnesota, USA.

He earned an MBA from a prestigious Midwestern university but is so far behind on

the career earnings scale of his peers that the university has offered to refund his tuition if he

will return his diploma and disavow his affiliation, lest he continue to denigrate the school’s

impeccable brand.

He has a beautiful trophy wife ready to spend his royalties. Like all good romance

writers, he has a cat but prefers to pet his wife.

This is his fourth work published by Breathless Press.

He can be reached at multiple locations:

Check out his website: http://www.fictionbyspencer.com/

He’s on Google+ : https://plus.google.com/+SpencerDryden

Tweet Him at: @SpencerDryden

He is a regular contributor to the multiauthor blog, Oh Get A Grip: http://

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Minx Juliette (Toxic Tango Troop Book 2) by Franny Armstrong

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Shot and nearly drowned, psychic Sergeant Julie Dennison is saved by a handsome rebel

leader who’s searching for his kidnapped son.

When Sergeant Julie Dennison is shot and nearly drowned, she’s saved by a handsome

Latino stranger who can’t wait to get rid of her. Wolf is a leader of a group of rebels, working

together to take down crooked cops in Mexico. He searches for his kidnapped son, and the man

who killed his wife. The problem is that he doesn’t want to give his heart away, and Julie refuses

to fall in love. Together they conquer the rainforest on a search for the Toxic Tango Troop, and

Julie’s twin sister, Jinn.

EXCERPT
Heat burned along Julie’s side, and a hard lump pressed into her hip. One of her lovers,

she couldn’t remember who, must have fallen asleep after they’d had sex. That was one rule

she refused to allow to be broken. At ten years old, she’d been separated from her family. She’d

promised herself never to become attached to anyone, to protect her heart.

It hurt to stretch, but she wanted to, like a cat. As she opened her eyes to find darkness,

Julie wondered where she was. Her bed-partner breathed deeply, and evenly on her neck,

sending delicious shivers up her spine. His arm rested on her waist. When she moved, pain

radiated from her chest, and reality came crashing back.

Jinn?

Julie, I…

The man beside her moved, lifting his head. He pressed his palm on her forehead, and

sighed.

“Still have the fever. Damn.”

“Lope?”

“Yes. Stay put. I’ll get you something to drink. We have to cool you down, and get you

well enough to move out of here.”

“You seem to be in a real hurry to get rid of me.”

“You are a danger to us all.”

“Who?”

His expression shuttered suddenly, as though he’d given something away. “I’ll be right

back.”

He lit some candles and left the bed, barely able to stand erect due to the low ceiling.

Julie estimated he stood well over six-feet tall when not ducking, and his shoulders took up much

of the space in the small room. His narrow, muscular waist drew her gaze, as did the bulge in his

denims that pressed against her while he lay beside her. She bit back a grin when he adjusted his

jeans and turned to leave. From the look on his face, he didn’t appear to be thrilled with her effect

on him.

A few moments later he came back, carrying a tray laden with a drink of juice, a bowl of

stew, and some bread. He avoided her eyes and focused on feeding her, staring at her lips as they

accepted the spoon. When he frowned, she smirked.

“What’s so funny?”

“If I weren’t weak as a kitten, I imagine you’d have other things on your mind than

feeding me.”

Startled, he looked at her this time. “Eat your food,” he said, growling.

Julie gave a low, throaty laugh, and took another mouthful. His hand shook a bit, and he

spilled some of the gravy on her chest. This time, she said, “Would you care to lick it off?”

To her surprise, Lope leapt to his feet, banging his head on the ceiling. She snickered and

then bit her lip to stop it.

“What’s wrong?” she asked with an innocent look on her face.

“You obviously can feed yourself.” He turned and climbed the stairs, leaving her.

Hey, nice ass.

Lope stopped in his tracks, his back to her. Her chest hurt like crazy, yet she laughed

aloud. He heard my thoughts. She watched as he disappeared upstairs. Once he’d slammed the

trap door shut, she lay down and closed her eyes, exhausted, the dinner forgotten.

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AUTHOR BIO

Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Franny Armstrong has written creatively since she

was a child. Her mother always told her to write down her feelings and she did. When she was

ten, she started writing and acting out plays in her garage for the neighborhood kids.

When she became ill in her forties, she used her writing skills to create stories that took

her away. Living in the country with her husband and mother, three dogs, and two cats, she loves

the silence when working on her books, when she can get it. With three full grown children and

four grandchildren, she has a full life. Previously, Franny had ten published paranormal romance

books, but took them off the market when the contracts ran out to fine-tune her career as an

author. She hopes to find new homes for them.

Writing is her life now. Her main goal is to be a #1 Best Selling author and tour with

book signings.

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Author: JASON LUKE 

Genre: New Adult, Contemporary Romance 

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‘The light house’ – A love story.

Art has always been Blake McGrath’s life. Scarred by tragedy, he’s hiding from the world on a lonely beach, struggling with loss and bitter regrets.

 

Connie is a disillusioned art dealer with troubled relationship issues of her own. Through her sudden mysterious appearance, Blake once again returns to the craft he has mastered to prove to himself that there is hope, that redemption is possible… and that love can last.

 

 

 

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New Release Tarnished by Ethan Radcliff

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Title: Tarnished

Author: Ethan Radcliff

Release Date: March 17, 2015

Published by: Bitten Press, LLC

Genre: Erotic Romance

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Joe Murphy is a boxer. He’s twenty-eight years old and what most women would call hot. He’s a

player, and his lifestyle is ruining his career.

Joe always hooks up with the wrong women, head jobs and debutantes looking to further their own

careers. Joe’s had it, he’s crashing and he’s doing nothing to stop his decent into his own personal hell.

Darlene Russo is a single mom and a huge boxing fan. Except she can’t afford to attend any of the bouts,

she watches from afar, she’s a cleaning lady for the biggest sports arena in Brooklyn, New York.

Darlene finds the drunken boxer, and helps him get home. The next morning she wakes up in his bed,

scared and confused. Their night together comes in on her, the lovemaking and their use of no

protection. Her worries were just beginning and Joe Murphy would face the test of his life.

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Joe

knew when he opened the door to leave his dressing room there would be some hot pussy waiting for

him. He needed more than one piece of ass tonight and he needed a little blow, just a little to keep him hard. That shit was better than

Viagra. There it was again, his cock, doing all the thinking for him. Fuck it; he needed a diversion, at least

for tonight. Pussy was

definitely the medicine he needed to cure his depression.

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I’ve been writing since I was a kid. I love creating and tried my hand at art, not bad but not good enough.

A guy’s gotta eat. Through high school I wrote erotic stories, kept them in a notebook, let a few of my

girlfriends read them. Yeah, played football, baseball, but my brain never stopped thinking of sex. I

guess we think about it all the time. Been on face book for a while never did anything interesting when I

was on until I started to see all the writers and then some poets posting their erotic prose. Men who

were writing erotic romance and stories, I knew it was my time to get out the old note book and throw

on some poems. Some are old and some are new, the ones about BDSM are newer. In high school or

college I wasn’t on that train of thought. I see a picture it sets me off. A see an attractive women it sets

me off. The jiggle of a full ass or heavy breasts, gets me going. Yeah, my mind always is on a beautiful

face or body.

 

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Lovers of the Road by Nadine Sutton

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A road trip to Nashville with a young Irish immigrant has Garth Clayton questioning

everything he’s ever believed about himself. Will Garth embrace his true self or lose the only

man he’s loved?

Garth Clayton is a guy who doesn’t have any complaints about his life. He’s a

successful musician and songwriter. He lives very well in a New York bachelor pad

with a steady girlfriend, which isn’t too shabby for an introverted kid from the Bible

belt. When he offers a ride to an Irish immigrant, he never expects his life to turn upside

down.

Connor Adams is the opposite of Garth. He’s wild, foolish, and not about to

apologize for who he is. He likes to live on the edge. When he is nearly arrested for a

fight in a gay bar, Garth is shocked to learn of Connor’s sexual preference. Unable to hide

the truth any longer, Garth confesses the deep secret he’s kept buried—he’s attracted to

men.

Garth and Connor start a secret love affair, but when Connor asks Garth to

be truthful about their relationship with his parents, he can’t bring himself to do it.

Unwilling to be his “dirty little secret” any longer, Connor ends things. Will Garth stop

hiding his true self, or will he lose the man he loves?

EXCERPT
Cursing, Garth pulled on his jeans and a sweater, and hurried down to the lobby. The

officer waiting for him was a young chubby faced man, not much older than Connor.

“Mr Clayton, this young man has been thrown out of a bar for using obscene language

and—crazy behavior. I found him out on the street cursing and yelling. Making a noise an’

being a pain. I don’t want to go through all the paperwork of booking him.”

Garth’s eyes nearly popped out of his head. He couldn’t believe that even Connor

could get into this sort of trouble so quickly. His heart beat faster as he looked at the young

police officer.

“If you can promise that you and he will be out of the town by 8 a.m. then I’ll forget

what happened. It wasn’t much and we’re a small police department here.”

The cop lowered his voice and leaned closer to Garth. “Look, Mr Clayton, it was a

gay bar. My boss doesn’t like faggots, but there are a couple of bars where they go and mostly

they don’t do any harm to anyone. Hardly ever any trouble there. I don’t want any bother so,

you just get him out of town.”

“Where is he?” Garth grumbled.

He could only thank his lucky stars that this nice young guy had been the one to find

Connor. Some other policemen might have investigated further.

“He’s out in my car, sir. He told me that he was traveling with you and that you write

songs that are on the T.V. I’d heard your name, and my wife likes you, so I thought I’d let this

one go. But you have to promise you’ll get out of town.”

“Officer, I’d go right now if it weren’t so damn late. That boy is—” he trailed off. It

might not be a good idea to criticize Connor.

AUTHOR BIO
I come from Ireland, but I have lived in many different places. I’ve spent many years

in Ireland, and shorter times living in Europe. For a long time now, I have lived in London,

with my partner, but I don’t see it as my permanent home. However, I enjoy the artistic side

of London life. I love to walk around and see buildings that have been here for centuries

and to look around historical monuments, particularly the Royal Palaces. I enjoy the theater

though it does not seem to me as good as it used to be! I used to go very often, now it’s more

like an occasional treat. But I really love music, particularly country, folk, “light” opera,

some Rock, and the music of the great musicals; I take advantage of being in London to

attend concerts.

My hobbies are sedate ones. I like to knit and used to make a lot of woollies when I

lived in cold climates. I also try my hand at things like flower arranging, jewellery making

and painting. I used to swim and ride horses, and to play a little tennis, but I don’t get time

for that nowadays. I love music and enjoy very much listening to music and going to concerts

and musicals, and I take singing lessons. Naturally I love to read and always have a couple

of books or my Kindle with me. I enjoy walking and an occasional game of golf and I love

board games. I also enjoy traveling, whether by train, boat or air. I particularly love America,

and hope to visit there again very soon.

My initial degree was in history. I loved English but I wanted to do something more

“relevant” and I dabbled in politics. When I left college, I worked in many different fields,

changing jobs quite often. Some of my jobs were to do with books; I was a library officer and

worked in the office of a bookshop. I’ve also worked in the legal field, in education, in social

work support, and in businesses. At present, I work in a public service and health field. I’ve

worked in social work, helping with volunteer organizations. I used to work with a hostel for

homeless people and with visiting the elderly and people in need.

My great hobby is reading, which naturally led me to want to write. I started writing

when I was a kid, with absolutely no success. I wrote very serious short stories, usually with

a feminist slant! I tried serious historical fiction. Then I gave it up for some years as I needed

to earn a living and didn’t have the time. I enjoy my work, but I love to write. It is a very

important creative outlet for me, as my job, while it’s useful in promoting public health and

very worthwhile, helping the public, doesn’t have any creative side.

I have also done light journalistic work, on women’s issues, but about 10 years ago I

began to explore creative writing, and to try to write fiction again. I took a few classes, and

then I started to write light historical fiction, and joined writers’ groups. Now I’ve chosen

to write modern fiction and my new story The Lovers of the Road is the result. I am looking

forward to its being published and to finding, I hope, some new fans.

Killing Me Softly by Devyn Dawson Blog Tour with giveaway

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Author: Devyn Dawson     
Genre: New Adult/Young Adult – clean, no hardcore cussing or sex scenes
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Bestselling author Devyn Dawson brings to life this beautiful tale of triumph over disaster. 

Life hasn’t been easy for Holland. At nineteen she’s juggling a job, college courses, and caring for her mentally ill father. When her best friend Andy died, so did her escape from her real life.
Tate enjoys his life as an air traffic controller in the Air Force. When he was stationed at Tinker Air Force Base in Midwest City, Oklahoma, he wasn’t looking for a girlfriend. His dreams included his guitar and his music being played on the radio.He’s drawn to Holland, and soon the two of them will find themselves wrapped up into their own little world. Tate’s determined to protect Holland from the heartache in her life. When tragedy strikes, Tate struggles to keep her from breaking completely in half.This story is about heartache and love. Holland finds her heart beating again in the arms of Tate. This book is a CLEAN New Adult – No Hard Core Cussing – No Sexual Scenes.

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“Wonderful book, full of sweet moments and romantic scenes that kept me up all night reading.” Reviewer 
 
Author Devyn Dawson is a long time resident of New Bern, North Carolina.  She finds herself writing the types of books she enjoys reading.  After writing young adult novels, she decided to step out of her comfort zone and write this tale about Caide and River.  When she isn’t writing, she binges on Netflix, eats too much chocolate, and makes various crafts.  
Find out more about Devyn on her website www.devyndawson.com.
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Sam and Bethany share a small ranch house with their other sister Victoria.  I learned the moment I met her that she’s bat-shit crazy.  I’m not sure how many drugs she’s done, but she’s fried some brain cells.  Apparently, she’s like a mad scientist and is always inventing something that will alter the way we live everyday life.  When Bethany impersonates her sister, I usually laugh so hard tears stream down my face.
“Are you freakin’ kidding me?  Shut the front door, you look SICK!” Victoria shouts at me as I walk in the house.
“You just closed the door and I feel fine,” I say to her.  Nuttier than my dad.
Sam laughs as he comes over to hug me.  He thinks he’s being European if he hugs and air kisses everyone who enters the house.  “You do look sick!”
“If I look that sick, I better go home then.”
“You really don’t know what that means do you?  Sick as in amazing.  You look amazing and I’m guessing you took her literal when she said to shut the front door.  She’s trying not to say the F-word anymore.  It’s all part of her plan to get on Ellen with one of her inventions.”
“Oh, okay, that makes more sense.  I really was confused about the door.”  We walk to the back of the house where Bethany is applying vampire-red lipstick.  She’s prettier than average but it’s her humor that takes her to the next level.  Bethany is hilarious with her commentary of everything that happens.  Give the girl a drink and she becomes the funniest comedian since Eddie Murphy.  My dad has made me watch Eddie’s comedy since I was born.  When my mom was around, we watched her favorite Eddie Murphy movie, The Golden Child.  I haven’t seen it since the stormy night she walked out of our lives.  
“Well, if you don’t get a man tonight, they’re blind.  I swear you have the best ass for a white girl.  Those jeans need to be called your bootie jeans from this day forward,” Bethany exclaims.
Me catching a guy is the last thing I need right now.  “Bootie jeans from now on,” I reply.  “Are you ready?”
“Honey, I was born ready.  Let’s blow this popsicle stand,” Bethany says as she struts her way across the house.  “Victoria, don’t blow anything up while we’re gone.”
***
The Raven Bookstore is on Western next to a trendy sushi bar.  We find a parking space on the far end of the rear parking lot.  The Raven sells books that appeal to a younger crowd.  They carry Manga, Young Adult, Contemporary Fiction, Humor and Poetry.  The walls are painted in black chalkboard paint and the shelves are all neon that glows under black-lights.  An artist who crushed on Andy, covered the walls in Poe inspired graffiti.  He would come into my store to buy vitamins and talk to me about how pretty Andy was.  I haven’t seen him since she passed away.
“Oh wow, they finished the stage area, it looks insane!” Sam points towards the stage area that is now covered in drops of neon paint.
Bethany spins around in a circle, which I’ve come to realize is one of her signature moves when she’s very happy.  “I can’t wait until you hear him play!”
Her energy is contagious and soon I find myself having a good time.
We pick a table close to the stage, front and center like Bethany wanted.  I stop by the poetry section and pick up the book, A Thousand Mornings, by Mary Oliver.  The last few times I came to buy the book, they were sold out.  Sometimes, poetry speaks to me like music in a book.
Bethany and I both opted for vanilla lattes and organic oatmeal cookies.  We’re totally party animals.  
“You’re so lame, Beth, how can you drink coffee on a night on the town?” Sam says and sets his glass of beer down.  “This is the best IPA, you should try it, Holland.”
“DD remember?”
“One beer won’t hurt you,” Sam says and sips on his beer.
“Yeah, well I’m not up to explaining to the cops that I’m underage, a lightweight, and reek of beer.  I’ll stick to my free lattes.  It causes the same amount of pee breaks, so everyone else will think I’m drinking too,” I pick up my coffee and hold it out for a toast.  “To us!”
We clink our drinks together and laugh.  It’s a good thirty minutes before the first musician takes the stage, but the bookstore filled up with at least another hundred people.  Every place on Western is trendy and fills up with the twenty-somethings. The first musician walks across the stage and sits down on a stool with his acoustic guitar.  All I notice about him is his pickle sized nose and his crazy curly brown hair.  He starts out with a song by the Doors and everyone in the store crowds in to hear him sing.  He sang several songs before he stands up and announces his name and promises to finish off the night with a couple of his own originals.  
There’s a five minute break between musicians so I get up to use the restroom.  
“He was cool, I like what he did with that one country song,” Bethany says as we open the bathroom door.
It’s early in the night for there to already be a line to get a stall.  Girls are talking about whose singing next, a guy named Tate who is apparently the yummiest guy ever, per the girl in front of us.  
The bathroom is bright compared to the bookstore.  The walls are painted with a mural of a fairy tale.  I find something new every time I stare at it.  Bethany and I freshen up our lipstick and fluff our hair before heading back to our table.  Tate had already started playing by the time we get to our table.  Bethany grabs my arm and squeezes it too tight.  “That’s him,” she whispers to me.
His voice, without the hint of an accent sings a haunting version of, Elvis Presley’s, Love Me Tender.  Every strum of his guitar is deliberate, every note in his voice desperate.  I can’t help but close my eyes and listen with my soul.  The power of his words touch something in me that I’ll never be able to explain. It takes me back to a time when my mother would be at the kitchen sink and my dad would go up and wrap his arms around her and sing Elvis songs. As the song ends, I open my eyes as everyone applauds all around me.
“That was great wasn’t it?” Bethany shouts in my ear.  “He’s so good, I’m surprised he hasn’t been picked up yet!”
The singer finally looks up at the crowd and my jaw drops.  He’s the guy with the rash on his ass.  It has to be him.  No, it can’t be him.  As if he can hear my inner commentary, he looks my direction.  Someone yelps, and I’m praying it was Bethany, because if it wasn’t her, it was me.  His face goes from solemn to a half crooked smile.  Oh shit.  He winks.  Bethany’s fingers dig into my bicep as she squeals like a pig.  “Beth, back off, you’re going to draw blood if you squeeze any harder,” I say as I pry her fingers off my arm.
“Did you see him wink?  Be cool, act as if I said something funny.”
I’m certain he was winking at me.  How does Sam not recognize rash-on-the-ass man?  “He winked?” I say trying to play it off instead of argue the fact he’s trying to piss me off.  I lick my lips nervously, a habit I do when I fib.  Andy and my mom are the only ones who ever noticed, but I’m not thinking about that right now.
“He winked and if I have my way, he’s going to be doing more than winking in a little while!”
My hand goes to my mouth to cover the sound of me snorting.  He stands up and fiddles with his guitar strap until the guitar is high on his chest.  The familiar tune to Folsom Prison Blues is brought to life with his ease of singing.  I’m zeroed in on his guitar, afraid to look at his face, afraid he’d realize he’s doing something to me.  He’s breathing life into the song and into my soul.  As the last words are sung and his playing stops, I’m reminded where I am by the applause coming from the crowd.  I take a breath, not realizing I’d been holding it through the song.
“That was epic!  Did you love it?” Bethany shouts over the applause.
It was epic and soulful.  “He’s good,” is all I can say.  “I could use a refill, do you want anything?”  Sam knows I can’t legally buy him another beer so he scrunches his nose and nods, no.
There’s a large crowd gathered around the coffee station.  I can tell the baristas are overwhelmed with orders, so I stand quietly before placing my order.  Tate has started another song, this one from Oklahoma native, Garth Brooks.  Not being zoned into his playing is helping my insides calm down before I have to face, Bethany, and her gushing over Tate.  Once the barista looks caught up, I place my order.  I have only two orders up before mine is ready.  The music stops and the energy in the room shifts.  He must be finished with his set.  Thank God!
Out of nowhere, there’s tons of people surrounding the small coffee section.  I scoot forward, closer to the pick-up area to stay out of the way.   From behind, a whisper in my ear startles me and I jump.
“I recognize you,” he whispers.  HE WHISPERED IN MY EAR! “Small world.”
He’s so close behind me, I catch myself before I lean back into him.  The heat coming from his body is sobering as it penetrates through my clothes.  God! I need a drink!   Turning around, the grin on his face throws me off my center and I put my hand on the bar to keep me upright.  His hand comes out and he grabs my elbow.  God, why does he keep touching me?  “Do I know you?” I blurt out in my attempt at being dumb.
“Either you have a twin and your male friend with you has a twin, or you work in the mall.  You’ve actually seen my ass and it was fantasy worthy.”
Don’t laugh!  “Your ass was fantasy worthy for me, or did me seeing your ass fulfill your own fantasy?  You’re the rash guy who walked out without his refund.”  
“I think it was a little of both,” he flashes that damn crooked grin at me.  I bet he thinks he’s going to melt my panties off with that smoldering look. “I’m Tate,” he holds his hand out to me to shake.
Absently, I accept his hand and shake it, “I’m Holland.”
His black t-shirt is tight enough across his muscular chest that I can see the perfect outline of his pecs.  The strap of his guitar has the Harley Davidson logo in bright orange against the black of the strap. The guitar is pulled up to his back and I can’t help wondering what it feels like to have a guitar on my back like a turtle’s shell.   I wonder if he rides a motorcycle.  I dated a guy in high school who rode a crotch rocket and he drove like a maniac everywhere we went.  
“Nice name, have you been here before?”  Tate asks.
“I have, it’s been a while.  You have a lot of fans in the audience, do you play here often?”  The barista calls my name and I add a packet of sugar to my latte.
He grins without showing his teeth.  “I’ve played here a couple of times.  Everyone’s been great to me here so I keep coming back.  This is the coolest bookstore with a phenomenal clientele.  Hey, I’ve got to go back on in a few minutes.  Can I come over and visit you when I’m finished?”
“Ah, sure,” I stammer.  Bethany is going to kill me.
“See you then,” he says and walks away pulling his guitar around in front of him.
“See you.”   As I get back to the table, Sam and Bethany are deep in conversation.
Bethany leans over and asks, “What was he saying to you?”
“Nothing really, he’s been in my store before.  Do you remember him, Sam?  He’s the guy who came in for a refund and had the rash on his butt?”
Bethany’s hand slaps the table hard enough to make the table wobble.  “It didn’t appear to be nothing.”
“He said he wanted to come over and sit with us when he’s done.  I’m not interested in him, Bethany.  I’m not trying to move in on your guy,” I say sheepishly.  The last thing I want to happen is a fight with the only girl who wants to be my friend.
She looks at me surprised and with a grin she reached over and patted my arm.  “Girl, we’ve been dying to get you two together!  When Sam and I were in here before he recognized him and said sparks were flying when he came into your store.  We knew you wouldn’t come up here if you knew, so we kind of tricked you.” Bethany admits and for a split second, I’m pissed off, but they’re right, I wouldn’t have come.
“Sam, you knew this the whole time?”  I glance at him and he’s grinning from ear to ear.  
He holds up his beer and says, “To friends.”
That means I don’t have to feel guilty about him flirting with me.
“You saw his bum?” Bethany blurts out.  “I pray it looks as good as it does in those jeans he has on.  He should call them his bootie jeans.  You’re not too mad at us are you?”
I hate being tricked.  A part of me wants to storm out and be pissy, another part of me wants to jump for joy.  “I’m not mad, but I’m paying you both back!”  I hold up my latte and say, “Game on.”  
Tate walks up on the stage and takes the microphone with his hands, he’s confident as he peers out to the crowd. “Hello folks, I’m Tate Cook and this is a little song you might know by Johnny Cash.” The crowd goes insane with applause.  I only know the songs because they’re from my favorite movie, Walk the Line.  His eyes check the audience before he settles his gaze on me.  I’d never heard an acoustic version of Ring of Fire, but my heart starts pounding as he never averted his eyes.
“Oh shit Holland, he’s singing it to you,” Bethany bumps me as she whispers in my ear.  “You need to jump on that before someone else snags him up.”  She shrugs her shoulders, “Just sayin’.”
No matter how hard I try, I’m rendered useless and can’t break the connection we’re having in front of all these people.  As he finishes the song not only does everyone clap, but people are leaning over and telling me that my boyfriend is awesome.  Boyfriend?  No, he’ll spend five minutes at my table and find a crazy excuse to leave and I’ll never see him again.  I turn back toward the stage and he’s moved a stool out to sit down. He’s pulling the mic stand until the mic is right at his mouth.  He rests the guitar on his leg and starts singing Losing My Way, and tapping his thumb on the black guitar.  The lyrics are scary and he’s singing them with conviction.  This time, he doesn’t look my direction, instead he focuses on his guitar.  The crowd snaps in rhythm of every thumping sound he makes.  He sings the last lyric and the crowd jumps to their feet and give him a much deserved ovation.  He’s not a regular guy, there’s something more to him.  How I know it, I don’t know, but I do.
Sam jumps up to get another beer and to talk to a girl who was flirting with him a while ago.  No one else will sing for another hour and the first guy will be back to sing.  Bethany is telling me about her sister’s invention to lock your bedroom door with the clap of your hands and I’m wiping my sweaty palms on my thighs.  How do I go from self-sufficient control freak to a nervous groupie?  From behind, someone has put their hand on the back of my chair and my jittery nerves cause me to jump a foot out of my chair.  
Tate and Bethany laugh like old friends as he sits down in the chair to my left.  The square table is pub sized, barely large enough for our drinks so I hold the book in my lap so it won’t get wet.  There’s something familiar about him and this moment.  His presence depletes the oxygen from my lungs making it difficult not to breathe.  
“You were really good, Tate.  Do you know what you’re going to sing before you go on stage?” Bethany asks in her breezy easy going way.  
“Not always.  I change it up for the crowd.  Some of the songs are crowd favorites others aren’t.  This crowd is eclectic and they were easy to entertain with both super old songs and newer ones.  Some crowds only like one or the other, making it hard to know until you do a song and it flops,” Tate says as he makes a quarter weave between his fingers.  My eyes are drawn to his hand, his nails are short but clean, he’s tan so he likes to be outside.  He doesn’t have a lot of hair on his hand, why this is something I notice is beyond me.
“I can’t imagine anything to be a flop.  You’re really great, have you ever been offered a deal?”  Bethany’s enthusiasm makes the conversation interesting instead of one of those awkward conversations that end up turning everyone off.
A guy walking by pats Tate on the shoulder.  “You rocked that Johnny Cash song, Ring of Fire. Will you be out here again?”
“Thanks man, they asked if I could come out in a couple of weeks.  I have to check my schedule, but I’m pretty sure I will.”
“I’ll keep an eye out for the flyer.  See ya,” the guy says and walks away.  
Suddenly, people were all coming over and telling him what a great job he did and what their favorite song was.  Tate is cool with everyone who talks to him.  A couple of people offered to buy him a drink, but he declined.  He never had a chance to answer Bethany’s question and I have the vibe he didn’t want to answer it.  Bethany was happy to have the attention at our table.  A couple of guys bought her a beer or two.  Right now, I’m not the poor girl fighting to keep the electricity on.  During our fourth trip to the restroom, the guy who Bethany was flirting with, came over to get her phone number.  Suddenly, she doesn’t have to go to the bathroom as much as I do so I go without her.
Bethany isn’t where I left her and she isn’t at the table either.  Sam is good at keeping tabs on her so I ignore it and to my disappointment, Tate and his guitar aren’t at our table.  Great, everyone bailed on me the minute I was gone long enough to make the escape.  Sam comes over and tells me Bethany is outside with that guy and she’d meet us at the car.  He said Tate was talking to a group of people and he disappeared.  Now, I’m the girl who can clear a room and the poor girl.  
That guy and Bethany are sitting on the tailgate of the truck parked next to me and are drunk kissing.  It isn’t pretty.  They’re draped all over each other.  It takes Sam a couple of times clearing his throat to get her attention.  She looks up bashfully and not so discreetly, wipes her mouth with the back of her hand.  Bethany takes a sharpie out of her purse and writes her number on his wrist.
“Let’s go, Beth, I have a couple of people coming to the house for drinks,” Sam says and checks his phone.
“You do?” I ask.  
“You’re staying for drinks too, don’t give me that look,” Sam says with a flash of his toothy smile.
“I can’t, I have to study for a final.”  I haven’t told them the depth of my father’s issues.  If they knew I am basically the parent and he’s the emo teenager, they’d label me a big loser.  I’m not.  When I have to parent my dad, I am.  Sam rolls his eyes at me.  “One day, I’m going to jab a toothpick in your eyes to keep them from rolling back in your head.”
“Violent much?  Are you going home to torture kittens?”  Sam opens the car door and climbs into the back seat.  Bethany called shotgun so he gets to be crowded with his long legs.
“No, I only torture humans, kittens are cute.”  I put my key in the ignition to start the car.  A knock on my window makes me jump and scream.  Tate is standing there with a shit-eating grin on his face.  He motions for me to get out of the car to talk to him.  Sam reminds me he has company coming over.
I step out and follow him to the back of my car.  I inhale, and get a whiff of his cologne.  Sexy cologne.  The kind that makes me all mushy inside.  
He has his hands in his front pockets, he actually looks vulnerable and that is sexy to me.  I wonder what he’s thinking.  On the trunk of my car is a small brown shopping bag that looks like a gift bag.  The stamp across it says, Raven Bookstore.  He picks it up and hands it to me.
“This is for you.”  He looks down on the ground and up at me.
Inside the bag is the book of poetry I had on the table.  I glance up and smile at him, dumbfounded that he bought it for me.  “Thank you, that’s so nice of you.”  I don’t know what else to say, a part of me wants to hug him, and the other part…the sensible one says, creepy.
“I thought you left and forgot to get the book since it was scooted over by me.”
“Oh, yeah, I did forget it.  I’ve been hoping to get a copy for a long time.  Every time I’m in the store, they’re sold out.  If you thought I left, what were you going to do?”
“Funny you should ask.  I was planning on showing up to your work and giving it to you.  I saw Bethany and some guy so I figured you were still here so I stayed in the parking lot until I saw you.  That sounds really stalkerish.  Crap, I’m a stalker,” he smiles at me and I can’t stop from smiling back.  
“Yeah, you’re a stalker.  If I catch you singing outside my bedroom window, I’m definitely going to call the cops.”  I try to sound flirty so he won’t think he’s scaring me.  
“Mental note, no singing outside of Holland’s bedroom.  During our brief time together, I notice you like lattes.  I’ve actually never seen anyone drink so many and plan on sleeping.  You do sleep, don’t you?  You’re not one of those binge on coffee at night and sleep all day people are you?”  We laugh as he dances around whatever he’s about to say.  “There’s this great coffee place, it’s small, but they make the best coffee.  I’m sure their lattes are just as good too.  Would you like to go have coffee tomorrow?”
What the what?  He just asked me out.  The girl living inside of me is about to faint, I feel her teetering over.  Thankfully, I’ve mastered the art of hiding her from the world. These bootie jeans are my lucky charm.  I’m off all weekend except for making the bank deposit, I don’t have to clock in at all.  “Coffee sounds great.  Tell me where and what time and I’ll meet you there.”
“Give me your cell number and I’ll text you the name and address.  How about one-thirty?”  
“Let me have your phone and I’ll put in my number.  One-thirty is good for me.”  
He smiles and nods his head a little.  “Cool, see you then.”  I watch him as he walks away, he turns around and waves.
I practically jumped into the car.  Sitting in my seat, I turn to Bethany and shriek.  She shrieks back.  The two of us shriek together.
“OH MY GOD! DON’T SCREAM LIKE THAT AGAIN!” Sam demands.
Bethany and I look at each other one more time and let out one final voice-blowing scream.  
“This girl got asked out on a date!”  I say pointing at myself.  My cell phone vibrates.
    COOL CAR. DRIVE SAFE ~ TATE
I read the text once to myself and once out loud.  Best night ever.
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GEMI RELEASE DATE!!!

Solease M Barner, Romance Author

Hello Readers,

I have GREAT news! Gemi has a release date and it’s this month!

The lucky day will be March 24th 2015! I’m very excited to release this day , but I’m also nervous! Gemi story is different from his brothers, even with POV, his story is told in 3rd person.   🙂

The Beta readers loved GEMI and I’m hoping you do too!

There will be an event on Facebook for the release of this book in The Draglen Brothers Series-GEMI BK4

Please stay tuned for more information about the release party!

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