Monday, December 8, 2008

Gamble's Game by Tara S Nichols

"One is fun, two is company, three is not always a crowd, but four is more, and more, and more! The idea for Gamble's Game came to me one day while I ate my lunch in a local grocery store. Inspired by my surroundings, I saw erotic potential in a stereotypically sterile environment (excluding the produce aisle, of course). " ~Tara ~
200 x 300 gg
Gamble’s Game
by Tara S Nichols
Now Available at Siren Publishing

Sensuality Rating: SCORCHING
Genre: Contemporary Erotic Romance with elements of Ménage a Trois M/F/M and Ménage a Quatre M/F/M/F
Length: 33,814 Words

A notorious player, Desiree Jones resists all attempts to trap her in a relationship. According to her, it's what made her parents miserable, and therefore, it is what would make her miserable.

Once a lover of Desiree's, Andrew Gamble doesn't agree and it is his hope to be the one who makes her see reason. Smitten from the first kiss, Gamble has not touched another woman since, so a bet to go without sounds more like an opportunity to seduce her to him.

Desiree's other competition is Joshua Tully, perpetually single and harmless, until the temptation of two week's wages are up for grabs. After that, it is open season, and the three of them do what ever it takes to push their pals over the sexual finish line. A parade of firemen visit Desiree's cash counter, a pretendsbian tryst is performed for Gamble, and a date is arranged for Tully.

Released December 1st, 2008 Siren Publishing!

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Working Out Sucks!

Okay, so I like the results from this horrible activity but do I have to be so sore afterward? *sniffle* :(

My thighs are freakin' killing me and my arms will never be the same again. I better be all perfect hotness by the time this is over!

That is all.


Until next time.

Friday, December 5, 2008

Her Knight Before Christmas by Debora Dennis

ISBN Number: 978-1-897560-10-5
Genre: Time Travel Romance
Length: Novella

Heat Index: Hot with Explicit Language

Read excerpts or buy it here!



Dreaming of the past.

Hannah Falcon loves her job cataloging medieval artifacts and setting up the displays at the Natural History Museum in New York. What she doesn’t love is her father’s steadfast refusal to let her go on any of his archeological digs, or her friends insisting she date more. When a man dressed as a medieval knight shows up in the museum, Hannah mistakes him for her friend’s latest attempt at a blind date.

Sent into the future:

Sir Gavin of Rogueforth is a battle-hardened twelfth century knight, having seen and caused his share of death in the crusades. He expects nothing more from life than to live and die by his sword. After Gavin rescues a woman and her daughter from a band of highway thieves, she sends him through time to protect another Hannah, claim her as his own and fulfill his destiny. He doesn’t expect a woman who refuses to be protected.

Timeless passion:

Can a man in chain maille convince a twenty-first century woman to follow her heart? Can a modern day woman show a medieval knight there’s more to life than being a protector? When two people from two different times explore Manhattan during the holiday season will time be an obstacle or will they find the magic to span centuries under the mistletoe?

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Movies

I love movies but I never get to the "show" (that's what we called it when I lived in Chicago) to see them. I always end up having to catch them when they come to DVD. Sure, I would love to sit there in a large theater, eat overly buttery popcorn and see my movie in surround sound but most of the time I can't.

When I was in high school it cost us $7.50 unless you got the matinee which was $4.00 or went to the dollar show. Now it costs like ten bucks and then you have to pay an arm and a leg for treats. Heaven forbid you want a hotdog. I won't even go there.

Sorry I think I may have gotten off topic. My point was, though I love movies I hardly ever get to see them in the theater... because I am cheap.
Who goes to the movies regularly? Let's see a show of hands.


Until next time.