Showing posts with label Alexandra Ivy. Show all posts
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Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Book Tour and Giveaway: Blood Lust by Alexandra Ivy








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BLOOD LUST


The Sentinels #3


Alexandra Ivy


Released May 31st, 2016


Kensington 










Blessed
and cursed by their hidden abilities, the Sentinels have no choice but to live,
and love, on the edge of humanity…





The Sentinel assassin, Bas, is
facing the greatest challenge of his outcast existence. His young daughter,
Molly, has been kidnapped. But her disappearance has brought the return of her
mother, Myst, whom Bas has never forgotten--or forgiven.







Haunted by a vision that she's
destined to create a weapon that will destroy thousands, Myst was never
impulsive--until she met the irresistibly handsome Bas. But with the
Brotherhood, the enemy of the high-bloods hunting for her, Myst had to stay on
the run, to keep her child, and the world, safe. Now, with the most important
thing in both their lives at stake, she and Bas must embark on a treacherous
journey to save Molly, to confront the truth of Myst's fate--and to face their
fierce desire for one another.





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Pacing toward the long bar that was set near the leather sectional couch, Bas grimly poured himself a scotch. Tomorrow he would have the suite cleaned from top to bottom. Maybe that would get rid of the lingering scent of honeysuckle.
            He was on his second drink when he heard the sound of approaching footsteps and he whirled to study the woman who came to a hesitant halt in the center of the room.
            His brows snapped together. He told himself it was be-cause she was an unwelcome interloper and not because she looked as delicate and ethereal as a moonbeam.
            A very sexy moonbeam.
            She wrapped her arms around her slender waist, making a visible effort to meet his gaze.
            “There’s no need to glare at me,” she chided.
            He set aside his empty glass, smoothing his face to an unreadable mask.
            It was something that should have come easily. He was a cold, ruthless assassin, wasn’t he? Unfortunately, this woman had a unique talent of getting under his skin.
            In more ways than one.
            “You’ve been screwing with my daughter’s mind,” he said between clenched teeth, still unnerved by the revelation that this woman had been speaking with Molly without his knowledge.
            Her chin jutted to a defensive angle. “I’ll admit that I’ve often communicated with Molly, but I was hardly screwing with her mind. We talked like any other mother and daughter.”
            He narrowed his gaze. “You knew very well that I was unaware of your telepathic powers. You deliberately used that lack of awareness to take advantage.”
            “Molly was the one to reach out to me.”
            His scowl deepened. “How? You’re not trying to claim she’s a telepath?”
            “No, but I could sense her,” Myst muttered. “She needed to know that her mother loved her.”
            “A mother who loves her child doesn’t abandon her.”
            She flinched at his deliberate attack. “I didn’t . . .”
            “Didn’t what?” “Nothing.”
            He studied her pale face.
            She was hiding something. But what?
            “Why are you here?”
            “You know why.” She hunched a shoulder. “I’m here to see my daughter.”
            “Why?” he pressed again. “Four years ago you left her on my bed and walked away without looking back. Surely you can understand my confusion why you were struck
with a burning need to see her now.”
            Her lovely face, which looked far too young to be a mother, flushed at his accusation.
            “Molly was traumatized when she was kidnapped.” His breath hissed between his teeth.
            The memory of Molly’s kidnapping was still a raw wound that made him think about killing things.
            “You don’t have to remind me,” he snapped. “We were all traumatized when she was taken.”
            The velvet-brown eyes widened with something that might have been confusion. “I’m not blaming you.”
            “Then what are you doing?” he asked.
            “Trying to explain that after Molly was taken she reached out to me in terror,” she said, her voice trembling as if she’d been as tormented as he’d been by her abduction. “She couldn’t tell me where she was, or who’d taken her, so all I could do was try to give her comfort and swear to her that I would come and visit if she would be a good girl and do everything they told her to do until you could come for her.”
            Her soft words should have infuriated him. What right did she have to make promises to his daughter?
            Instead, he went hunter-still. “You were so certain I would find her?”
            “Yes,” she said without hesitation.
            Shit.
            He struggled to keep his face devoid of emotion at the insane flare of pleasure that raced through him at her absolute confidence in his skills.
            What the hell was wrong with him?
            It wasn’t as if this woman’s opinion mattered, did it?
            “Is that why it took you a week to get here?” he snapped, angered by his ridiculous reaction to this female. “Or were you just too busy to care that your daughter was in danger?”
            Her head snapped back, an unexpected fury tightening her delicate features.
            “Don’t ever say I don’t care about Molly,” she spit out, her hands clenched into tiny balls. “I left the second I knew she’d been taken. If I hadn’t had to make sure I wasn’t being followed I would have—”
            She bit off her impulsive words, stiffly turning to walk toward the bank of windows.
            “Followed?” he instantly pounced. Was this a trick? A lame excuse for not rushing to help in the search for Molly?
            “By who?”
            “It doesn’t matter.”
            Bas kept his gaze locked on the fragile profile reflected in the window.
            “It does if you’re in danger.”
            She hunched her shoulders, a visible shiver shaking her body.
            “All I’m asking is a few days to spend with my daughter,” she said in low tones.
            Bas was moving before he could halt his forward progress, grabbing her shoulders so he could turn her to meet his searching gaze.
            “I want to know why you think you’re being followed,” he insisted.
            Her ridiculously thick lashes lowered to hide her expressive eyes. A sure sign she was about to lie.
            “You’re always in hiding,” she muttered. “I didn’t want to accidentally give away your location.”
            “Bullshit.”
            Her jaw tightened, but her gaze stayed lowered. “Can I stay?”
            His grip eased on her shoulders, his fingers compulsively stroking the satin-soft skin of her back.
            “For how long?” he demanded.
            “A few days.”
            “And then you intend to disappear into the ether once again?”
            “Yes.”
            Some undefinable emotion clenched his stomach at her blunt admission that she couldn’t be bothered to spend more than a handful of hours with her child.
            His hand moved from her shoulder to grasp her chin, tilting back her head so he could study her delicate features.
            So innocent.
            The face of an angel.
            How the hell could she be so cruel toward her only child?
            Unless . . .
            “Do you have another family?” he abruptly demanded.
            She blinked, as if confused by his question. “Do you mean parents or siblings?”
            His lips thinned. “I’m asking if you have a husband and pack of kids. Is that why you treat Molly like a dirty secret?”
            “Of course not,” she breathed, a genuine outrage darkening her eyes. “And I don’t treat Molly like a dirty secret.”
            Dropping his hands as if he’d been scalded, Bas took a step back.
            He didn’t want to feel a sharp-edged relief that he’d been wrong in his suspicion that Myst was already claimed by another male.
            He didn’t want to feel anything for this woman.
            “No,” he said abruptly.
            “No what?” she asked in bewilderment.
            “No, you can’t stay,” he informed, retreating behind his icy composure. “It isn’t fair to Molly.”
            She sucked in a sharp breath, her expression stricken. “A visit from her mother isn’t fair?”
            “You can’t just appear and disappear from her life when-ever you want.” He shrugged. “It’s too confusing.”
            “All I’m asking is a few days.”
            “No.”
            “Bas . . .” She held out a slender hand. “Please.”
            Her soft, pleading expression didn’t touch him, he fiercely assured himself.
            He was turning away and heading out of the room because he needed to check on Molly, not because he was trying to avoid the blatant yearning on her beautiful face.
            And the strange emotion that was currently twisting his gut into tight knots wasn’t guilt.
            Or regret.
            No way.
            “Lock the door on your way out,” he commanded, refusing to glance at her.
            “I’ll return in the morning,” she said, the words soft but stubborn.
            His steps never faltered. “You’re wasting your time.”
            “It’s my time to waste,” she muttered. “I’ll be back.”


            Bas had reached the end of the short hallway when he heard the sound of Myst’s retreating footsteps, followed by the closing of the door.










Alexandra Ivy 
graduated from Truman University with a degree in theatre before
deciding she preferred to bring her characters to life on paper rather than
stage. She currently lives in Missouri with her extraordinarily patient husband
and teenage sons. To stay updated on Alexandra’s Guardian series or to chat
with other readers, please visit her website at www.alexandraivy.com.








Friday, May 6, 2016

Cover Reveal and Giveaway: Can't Forget by Colleen S. Myers

Is it better to be safe or loved?
  
Title: Can’t Forget
Series: Solum Series #2
Author: Colleen S. Myers
Publisher: Champagne Books
Genre: Sci-Fi/Fantasy Romance
Release Date: June 6, 2016
Blurb: Is it better to be safe or loved?

Four months have passed since the E’mani destroyed the Earth and scooped up the remains. Elizabeth “Beta” Camden was one of those taken. With the help of their enemies, the Fost, she escapes and confronts her prior captors successfully. Though she knows she should remain vigilant toward the E’mani, she follows her heart instead and falls in love with Marin, the sexy Fost warrior.
She should have trusted her first instinct.

This time the E’mani don’t come in force--they slip in silently. And any hope Beta had of a peaceful life is lost. She leaves in the dead of night to find the E’mani stronghold and end them once and for all. But love is a tricky bitch.  It takes a threat to Marin’s safety to make Beta realize, if she can’t forget her past, she won’t have a future.
 

About Colleen S. Myers:
Colleen S. Myers was raised in a large catholic family in the outskirts of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania where she grew up on Harlequin teen romances and stories from her mother’s days as a paramedic. She went on to attend Allegheny College majoring in Biology and English.

After college, Colleen spent a year in service in the Americorp giving back to the community at a local Pittsburgh Women Infants and Children Clinic (WICC) before attending Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine on a military scholarship.
Upon completing medical school, Colleen attended residency at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland and was on base in Washington, DC during 9/11. She earned three meritorious service awards from the military. After serving seven years of active duty, she promptly landed a position at the VA to provide fellow veterans with optimum medical care. Still an avid fan of romances into adulthood, her love of the genre inspired her to hone her craft as a writer, focusing on contemporary romance and science fiction. Her background in medicine and the military provides an inspiring layer of creative realism to her stories and characters.
Her first book, Must Remember, the first book in the Solum series, is published by Champagne Press. The sequel, Can’t Forget, coming in June 2016, is the recipient of the 2015 RWA New England Readers Award.
Colleen currently resides in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with her husband and son, and spends her spare time writing. She is also working on a new contemporary romance.
Look for her at Three Rivers Romance Writers, at Facebook 
Colleen Myers, and at @ColleenSMyers.
You can also visit her online at the following places: Website Facebook | Twitter Goodreads | Amazon | Google + | Pinterest




Excerpt:
The snowball hit the back of my head dead-on. Bam.
I stumbled forward from the force of the blow. The flakes created a halo of white powder around my head in the cool, crisp air then settled all over my face and neck.
What the…oh no he didn’t. A growl rose in my throat. I turned to confront my foe. I creased my eyebrows and I glared at him, mean-like.
With a smug expression on his face, Marin stared back, tossing another snowball between his hands.
“Elizabeth, you appeared distracted. I wanted to help.” His voice was smooth, deep like aged rum, and echoed in the unique way of his people, the Fost, almost like he was being dubbed. The sound got me every time causing me to shiver, or maybe it was the snow dripping down my back.
“That was helping?” My ass.
“Yes, you were about to walk into a tree,” he said dryly, dropping his ammunition.
I whipped around. Sure enough, a tree loomed in front of me. Dark-gray bark, feathery fronds interspersed with lethal spikes, blue moss climbing its trunk. Yep, that was a tree. Well for here anyway, not like on Earth.
I glanced back at Marin, who stood so trustingly under the boughs of another nearby tree laden with snow. A smile tugged at the corner of my mouth. See, I could help too. He looked hot, literally and figuratively.
“Okay, thanks.”
With a thought, my power twisted deep inside, and I sent out a burst of air through the branches. They shuddered in response and unloaded their cold, wet contents on Marin’s head with nary a sound.


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Monday, December 28, 2015

Review: All he wants for Christmas Anthology

Six ALL NEW Christmas stories guaranteed to warm up your holidays… Here’s to finding spies, cops, rockers, SEALs, professional hockey players and billionaires under the Christmas tree this year! In Holly, a town where it’s Christmas every day of the year, 6 shop owners on Main Street are about to find love in unexpected places. Grab this bundle of ALL NEW, 100% sizzling hot holiday tales! 

MELT FOR ME by Elisabeth Naughton 

Yuletide Spirits pub owner Ella McKinley doesn’t do holidays. Not after everything she lost on a cold, snowy night long ago. In fact, she’d be perfectly happy if the calendar jumped from November to January, bypassing December all together. Then rock’s latest “it” guy, Tate Kendrick, rolls into town, and though Ella tries to resist his wicked charm, the heat they once shared flares hotter than ever. When trouble linked to the rock star strikes at her pub, Ella suddenly starts to wonder if the return of her first love is a holiday miracle or nothing more than her nightmare before Christmas. 

SWEET RAPTURE by Alexandra Ivy 

Meg Anderson has returned to her home in Holly, North Carolina after she discovered her relationship with Dylan Cain was nothing more than a lie. The last thing she expects is for Dylan to be her new tenant. Or the realization that he might be the only thing standing between her and a killer… 

THE SPY WHO CAME FOR CHRISTMAS by Cynthia Eden 

Everyone in town thinks that Jemma White is as sweet as the delicious treats she makes at her chocolate shop—but they’re wrong. Jemma is ready to let her wild side out, and she’s just found the perfect man to make all of her fantasies come true. Grayson Cole is a too-sexy-to-be-true stranger who has escaped to Holly for the holidays. He is her perfect temptation, and Jemma can’t wait to steam up the cold winter nights with him. But when danger from Grayson’s past follows him to town, she realizes that the man she is falling for has been keeping some very dark secrets…secrets that may just get them both killed. 

MERRY CHRISTMAS, BABY by Katie Reus 

After unexpectedly inheriting a bookstore, Nora and her younger sister settled in Holly, NC, a place where it’s Christmas year-round. As the legal guardian for her sister the past few years, romance has been the last thing on Nora’s mind. But she broke her rules for the town’s golden boy—former SEAL Jackson O’Connor. When Jackson does something stupid and almost loses Nora for good, he realizes just how far he’s willing to go for the woman who’s stolen his heart. But it might take a Christmas miracle to get Nora to give him a second chance. 

SINFUL IN SNOW by Laura Wright 

Billionaire Back In Town: Gabriel Fox is a ruthless, heartless, soulless grinch. His only goal in coming to Holly, North Carolina is to ruin Carol Cardini's Christmas. Like she ruined his—and his life—ten years ago. Now that her business is in trouble, he's finally found the way. But the beautiful owner of Christmas Carol's Shop and Crafts won't allow her dream to be destroyed. Not by revenge, and certainly not by the sexiest man she's ever known. She can, however offer an apology, and a chair at her holiday table. But can a grinch’s cold heart be warmed and healed by the love of a good woman—and the magic of Christmas spirit? 

Home Advantage by Skye Jordan 

NHL super star, Meier Grant, finds himself sidelined for a bum shoulder and sentenced to three weeks recovery—in his hometown of Holly, North Carolina. But an extended family stay isn’t on his holiday wish list, especially when his parents are more interested in capitalizing on his fame than much needed family bonding. So when he learns the high school beauty and so out-of-his-league Faith Nicholas is suddenly single, and even sexier ten years later, home doesn’t seem so bad. Not when it includes spending some quality bonding time with Faith. Meier may have some of the best moves in the league, but will they be enough to win a woman deserving of forever?

I was given this anthology by one of the authors in it and I read it over the Christmas break. It was a nice holiday read. Some new to me authors and some old favorites in this anthology. There was actually a pretty nice mix of old and new. I don't know if I'd like to live in Holly, NC but I'd sure like to visit.  There was a real good assortment of folks in this anthology rock stars, hockey players, FBI agents are just some of the heroes, and there was a barkeep, a hardware store owner and a chocolatier on the heroine side. It included suspense, mysteries, and just good ole fashion boy meets girl stories. None of my usual paranormal but it was a nice change of pace and a nice read for the holiday. Sort of helped me get in the holiday spirit even it was over 70 degrees on Christmas day. lol I really liked this anthology and  I give it 4 stars.