Thanks to authors
Skylar Kade, Cara Bristol and Daisy Harris
Skylar Kade, Cara Bristol and Daisy Harris
for loaning us their first lines yesterday!
Here’s more about these three awesome books! Check them out!
First line #1: Hope
O’Shea thought she’d never set foot in The Sunset Strip ever again.
Blurb: After two grueling years caring for her terminally ill mother, Hope O’Shea is eager to start fresh. Except her first interior-decorating job is for a popular BDSM club—part of her kinky past she misses, but had to leave behind.
Worse, she somehow ends up in the arms of her ex-Dom, Gabriel Cassidy. The one man who could strip her emotions bare, so bare that rather than reveal her painful history, she ran.
Gabriel never understood why Hope left without even a goodbye. Determined to get answers, he entices her to Maison Domine for a weekend on the promise of meeting the owner for another decorating job. Except being with her again reminds him why he loved her in the first place—and why she shouldn’t trust him as her Dom.
As their attraction reignites, Hope is transported back to the sub-space bliss she felt only with Gabe. Then a nightmare from her past shows up at the club, and with no other safe place to turn, she has no choice but to trust Gabe with her shame. Leaving Gabe with a devastating choice—reveal his last secret…or lose his Hope.
Product Warnings: This book contains a feisty interior decorator, a dominating leather worker, heart-wrenching sex and redemption.
Buy it here!
First line
#2: That’s her. The instant the
leggy beauty entered the bar, the urge arose to leap from his chair and hustle
her to safety, away from the prying eyes and itchy palms of the other tops.
Feminist
Stephanie Gordon knows the instant she meets blind date Mark DeLuca it’s going
to be a wasted evening. Sure the deputy chief of police is criminally sexy, but
he’s arrogant, domineering and sexist. Thank goodness after the date ends,
she’ll never have to see him again. A member of the Rod and Cane Society, an
organization of men who discipline their women by spanking, Mark DeLuca is
attracted to Stephanie like a paddle to a well-rounded ass. He sees beneath the
shield of feminist militancy to the soft, sensitive woman she tries to hide.
When she storms away in a snit, the chase is on. Can a man who spanks convince a
diehard feminist her true strength lies in submission?
Buy it here!
Buy it here!
First Line #3: "They say a guy can never be too big."
They say a guy can never be too
hung. Well, Harold Jacobs doesn’t know who they are, but they’re wrong.
Socially awkward for as long as he can remember, Harold feels his enormous
package is just one more thing to be embarrassed about. Especially once hunky
and popular Owen McKenzie notices it in the showers. Owen knows he’s bi, but he
keeps that secret close to his chest. He likes Harold, and wants to help him
shed his dorky image and maybe even find a boyfriend. Still, Owen can’t stop
obsessing about Harold’s equipment. And as much as he doesn’t want to flip-flop
on his sexuality, Owen does want to test-drive what Harold has between his
legs. Their friendship erupts into full-blown lust. But can Owen accept the
loss of his golden-child status and be Harold’s boyfriend? And can Harold
outgrow his insecurity in time to keep the man he loves?
Buy it here!
How fun to see the stories that went with the first lines! Skylar, love the plot and set-up of His Only Hope. Sounds like a nicely developed story. Daisy, the first line goes so well with the story of My Fair Dork! Now I have two more books to add to my TBR list!
ReplyDeleteThank you for inviting me to participate in First Line Friday. It's a neat idea.
Sophie, you were picked as the winner!
ReplyDeleteE-mail me at Erin@ErinNicholas.com to claim your gift certificate!
Thanks to Sky, Daisy and Cara for playing along this month!
Erin for the NNN