Saturday, July 21, 2012

First Lines... and more!

 
 
 
 
 
 

Thanks to authors 
Olivia Brynn, Erin Nicholas and Nara Malone 
for loaning us their first lines yesterday!


Here’s more about these three awesome books!  Check them out!


Line #1“Maybe we should split up."

Olivia Brynn, from Flipped

 
Carter Hope would do just about anything for his best friend.  When Mario gets the bright idea to buy a POS house together to flip, Carter swears he's out of his mind.
Unfortunately, Mario Gutierrez is hard to resist.  After one weird conversation at a bar, and one meaningful look across their empty beer bottles, Carter isn't sure he's not the one flipping for his friend.
They're both tops, so to make this work, one will have to give in and roll over.  Carter will have to come to terms with his past before he can look to the future with his best friend. 
 
Buy Flipped here! 



Line #2The sexy redhead who’d just stepped into the bar had been wearing far fewer clothes the last time he’d seen her.

Erin Nicholas, from Just For Fun

There’s having fun… And then there’s falling in love.

The Bradfords, Book 4

It was a chance meeting, a spontaneous, hot moment, a never-to-be-repeated encounter. So when the gorgeous redhead he knows only as Sugar walks into the bar and heads straight for him, Doug “Dooley” Miller knows he’s in trouble. But he’s sure not going to mind.

She needs a date to some swanky something-or-other. He’s a fish-sticks-and-denim guy, but for a woman who’s not afraid to get naughty in an elevator, he can stand a couple days of smoked salmon and Armani. 

Morgan James admits she doesn’t really know Doug, but she needs him to keep her mind—and hands—off her ex. A man who, despite the fact he stole her ideas, she’s afraid could charm her into repeating her mistakes. Only Doug can make her forget the weasel exists. Besides, it’s just this one time.

What started as not even a one-night stand has Dooley feeling things that he’s never felt before.  And that’s outside of the bedroom.  Don’t even get him started on what’s happening between the sheets.  Why does he have a feeling that, as far as flings go, they’re doing something wrong?  Then again, if they’re falling in love, they might just be getting that right.

Warning: Contains a woman who knows what she wants, a man who knows what he doesn’t want, and a proposition that shows them both that they’ve never really wanted anything like this before.

Buy Just For Fun here!



Line #3A perfect blend of shadow and light rendered the snow leopard invisible as he crept sleek and silent through frosted woods.

  Nara Malone, from Blind Heat

A woman who can't remember. A shifter who refuses to be forgotten.

Allie is determined to build an ordinary life. To survive, she needs to be the sort of woman no one notices. She has a generic job, lives in a generic apartment, and thinks maybe one day she’ll find an ordinary Joe who wants an average Jane sort of woman.

Marcus is anything but an ordinary Joe. Even if humans don’t know he’s a shifter and millennial being, he’s the sort of man women notice. A night of passion spent with Marcus is a night any female, human or Pantherian, won’t forget.

But Allie does forget. She repeatedly fails to recognize him even after an intense sexual encounter. Marcus discovers the source of her problem—face blindness, a genetic disorder with no cure. And he decides to use erotic rituals to teach her to see with more than her eyes. What he doesn’t count on is Allie seeing past the man—and recognizing the beast within.


Buy Blind Heat here!

 

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