Thursday, July 21, 2016

Reaper's Fire Excerpt Reveal



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Excerpt
Tinker
It was almost seven that evening when I felt the AC kick back on. I’d been lying on my back on the (relatively) cool tile floor behind the counter, staring up at the pressed-tin ceiling and trying to remember why I hadn’t already moved back to Seattle.
In Seattle it rained.
Cool breezes blew off the bay and the lush greenery covered everything with its shaded canopy. People didn’t really need air-conditioning, but if they happened to have it and it broke, there were lots of repair men available.
Of course, Seattle also had Brandon. Not only that, my dad didn’t want to move, and I’d come to realize I couldn’t leave him here alone. It wasn’t safe for him, not since Mom died.
Ugh.
At least the AC was working again, blowing down from the ceiling vent across my sweaty body, reminding me that while the world might not be crawling with perfect men, at least there were still a few useful ones running around. Cooper Romero was a keeper, and it had nothing to do with how sexy he was . . . although the fact that he was sex on a stick—make that sex with a stick—didn’t exactly diminish his appeal.
When I’d dragged him up to the black tar roof to show him the ancient AC, I’d expected him to make a run for it. Any sensible man would. Instead, he’d spent the whole afternoon busting his ass to save my chocolates—Oh God, I wish that were code for something more exciting—officially qualifying him as a superhero in my book.
As for me, there wasn’t much I could do once I got all the sweets safely downstairs into the basement. There weren’t any customers walking in off the street, and seeing as I couldn’t make or ship candy in a 102-degree shop, I’d alternated between attempting to read a book, looking over orders I couldn’t fulfill on my laptop, and bringing Cooper glasses of iced tea. I’d been nervous around him at first, but you can only stay nervous for so long when you’re sweating like a pig—there’s a certain freedom in knowing you look like hell and there’s no saving your hair. I’d thrown my arm across my eyes in a pathetic attempt to block out reality toward the end.
When cold air started flowing into the room, I could’ve cried with relief. He’d never had a chance to fill out the application form, and I’d long since decided it didn’t matter. Unless he was an ax murderer, I’d give him the apartment and the job.
Might give it to him even if he was, to be honest.
“It’s working again,” Cooper announced, and I jerked, startled. Shit, had I fallen asleep? Opening my eyes, I looked up to find him standing over me. Dear God in heaven—that was one hell of a bare chest.
Holy. Shit.
I’d taken note of his build when he first walked in the shop, but everything under his shirt had been theoretical. Now there was six-foot-plus of raw sex appeal right there, all sweaty and sculpted and . . . well, let’s just say I’d be stopping off on the way home to pick up some fresh batteries.
That’s when the situation hit me—Cooper Romero was the hottest man I’d met in forever, and he’d just found me lying on the floor in my own sweat and filth like a dog. Typical luck. I scrambled to my feet, pretending I wasn’t totally embarrassed (I was) and not in the least bit freaked out by how unspeakably attractive this guy was. Okay, “attractive” wasn’t quite the right word, because it implied a certain level of polish and class that just didn’t fit Cooper at all.
Brandon was attractive.
Cooper?
I’d lick him all over and massage his butt if he asked. He stared down at me, his eyes carefully blank, making it very clear he wasn’t asking. Story of my fucking life. Sitting up, I pushed myself to my feet without bothering to dust off. Lost cause at this point.
“Not sure how much life the AC has left,” he said slowly. “I managed to get it going, but fixing it right would cost more than it’s worth and then some.”
Of course it would.
“I just need to get through the summer,” I told him, wiping a finger under my eye. My perfectly applied, vintage-style makeup had melted, leaving me with a clown face. Fortunately I’d (mostly) given up on caring three hours ago, right around the time I’d discovered the floor tiles were cooler than the rest of the room. “After that, I’ll worry about the furnace and by next summer I might not even be here anymore.”
“Really?” he asked, cocking a brow. “You selling out?”
“Not sure,” I told him. “I’m not thinking that far ahead right now. Things are very iffy with my dad . . . I think he’s got some—”
No. I couldn’t say it. Saying it out loud made it too real, plus the last thing I needed were a bunch of rumors flying around town. So far we’d kept dad’s situation mostly to family and friends.
“Tinker?”
Shaking myself, I smiled at him. “Thank you so much for fixing that. I’m not even sure what I would’ve done—I can’t afford to miss a week’s worth of orders. Not only would it put me behind, it would burn my customers.”
He nodded, studying me thoughtfully. God, he really was beautiful . . . Nothing like Brandon’s polished sophistication. No, Cooper gave off more of a warrior-tossing-you-over-his-fearless-steed kind of vibe. Yeah, like that would end well, because my track record with men was so fucking perfect, right?
Pull your head out of the gutter. He probably has a girlfriend.
At least I could finally lock up this hellhole of a shop and get a shower.
“Thank you so much—you have no idea how much I appreciate it.”
“No, but the whole throwing yourself at my feet thing was a subtle hint,” he said, and I realized he was teasing me. Was he flirting? I couldn’t decide if that kicked ass or scared the shit out of me.
“Anyway, it’s getting late,” I told him, feeling suddenly awkward. “I’m going to grab some dinner down the street, and then I could take you over and show you the apartment.”
A small, knowing smile crossed his face, and I realized he thought I was hitting on him.
“No,” I said quickly, mortified. “I wasn’t asking you out. Omigod, this is weird.”
“What, you aren’t turned on by a man who smells like old socks?” he asked lightly, raising his arm and giving a sniff. He was joking, but the sweat wasn’t a turnoff. Nope. Not even a little bit. “If that’s not enough for you, the roof tar on my ass should be a big attraction.”
Closing my eyes, I bit back a groan. He started laughing. Not in a cruel way, but companionably, which I guess made sense because both of us were disgusting as hell. Of course, now I wanted to check out his ass, but I managed to keep my eyes on target (mostly) when I answered him.
“Well, it’s sexy but I’ll manage to control myself somehow. I do want to grab dinner, though, and we need to figure out the apartment details.”
“I’ll take the place, doesn’t matter what it is,” he replied. “I’m in a hotel and it’s getting old. I’d love to move in on Sunday, but I can’t go look at it right now—gotta get my ass cleaned up. Meeting up with someone later.”
Of course he was, because men who looked like Cooper didn’t spend Friday nights alone.
“Sounds great,” I told him, refusing to show any disappointment. “Just text me when you’re ready, and I’ll get you the key.”
He opened his mouth to say something, but a sudden pounding against the locked shop door caught us both off guard. I spun around to find Talia Jackson glaring at me through the glass. Talia and three of her skankier friends, including Sadie Baxter, a girl I used to babysit when I was in college.
A girl who was now twenty.
Damn.
“Cooper!” Talia shouted. “What the fuck are you doing?”
I glanced at my new handyman, startled. Talia Jackson and her brother, Marsh, were two of the nastiest people I’d ever met. Marsh was president of the local motorcycle gang, a group called the Nighthawk Raiders motorcycle club. The club had been around most of my life, but it was only in recent years that they’d turned really bad. I mean, they were never the kinder, gentler sort of bikers, but I’d never been actively afraid when I’d heard a motorcycle, either.
Now? Let’s just say we’d all gotten a little edgy.
“That’s my girl,” Cooper said, and something deep down inside of me died a little. Of course he’d go for someone like Talia. She might have the heart of a deranged circus clown—you know, the kind that survives by eating the souls of innocent children—but she was hot.
Really hot.
Not only that, she was slutty, and while I wasn’t into the whole slut-shaming thing (like I had room to judge after the bachelorette party debacle . . . ugh), I wasn’t naive enough to think he was attracted to her personality. Cooper Romero might have a sweet smile, and he’d fixed my AC, but now I had proof positive that he’d never be into a girl like me.
Specifically, a grown-up with curves.
All righty, then. Probably for the best anyway.
“Just a sec!” I called to her, determined to take the high road, then I grabbed my keys so I could open the door. She pushed inside with her posse, and I do mean pushed. Little bitch shoved me so hard I nearly knocked over the display of antique Russian teacups my mother had lovingly collected. (So far as I knew, she’d never sold a single one of them, but it’d made her happy.)
“Careful,” I warned, and Talia turned on me.
“What did you just say to me?”
“Babe, let’s talk,” Cooper said, catching her arm and pulling her into his body. She squealed, going from aggressive to flirty in an instant.
“You’re all sweaty. It’s sooo disgusting.”
I noted she wasn’t trying to get away. Cooper smiled down at her, a hint of something feral in his eyes. Yeah, okay—whatever smile he’d been giving me, it hadn’t held any of that kind of intensity.
Yours truly was officially chopped liver.
“I was just about to head out and grab a shower,” he told her. “Wanna come with me?”
She pouted. “I can’t. The girls and I need to get fixed up. I’ll see you at the bar, though, right?”
He looked down at her, offering a sexy, indulgent smile. “Can’t wait.”
“Perfect,” she said, reaching around to grab his ass for a quick squeeze. Then she turned and strutted back out without a word to me, her gaggle of girls following like well-trained geese. Sadie gave a little finger wave on the way. The door closed behind them with a cheerful little jingle, and I wondered why the hell I even bothered with Hallies Falls.
I missed Seattle.
So what if it had Brandon? I could drown him in Lake Washington. Problem solved.
“Sorry about that—Talia is a little high-strung,” Cooper said.
“Oh, I know all about her,” I replied, hoping I didn’t sound as catty as I felt. Cooper didn’t seem to notice.
“I’m new to town, but she’s been showing me around,” Cooper continued, stepping over to stand in front of me, hands shoved deep in his front pockets. “I should get going.”
“Of course—don’t let me keep you. What time do you think you’ll be in touch tomorrow?”
“Afternoon work?”
“No problem. Looking forward to hearing from you.”
He nodded and pushed through the door, walking down the street without a second look back. I locked up behind him, wondering why all the hottest guys were douchebags. Not that Cooper had acted like a douche, but he had to be my age or older—late thirties—and Talia was the same age as Sadie. She was also a raging bitch. There was only one reason a man like him would date a girl like that, and it had nothing to do with personality or character.
Cooper Romero might be beautiful, but obviously he was shallow. Suppose it was too much to hope for a man who could fix an air conditioner and have a soul at the same time.
Pity

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Are you ready for Gage and Tinker’s story?
Reaper’s Fire releases on August 9th!

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Blurb
New York Times bestselling author Joanna Wylde returns to the “wild and raw”* world of the Reapers MC with the story of Gage and Tinker…

The club comes first.
I’ve lived by those words my whole life—assumed I’d die by them, too, and I never had a problem with that. My Reaper brothers took my back and I took theirs and it was enough. Then I met her. Tinker Garrett. She’s beautiful, she’s loyal, and she works so damned hard it scares me sometimes . . . She deserves a good man—one better than me. I can’t take her yet because the club still needs me. There’s another woman, another job, another fight just ahead.
Now she’ll learn I’ve been lying to her all along. None of it’s real. Not my name, not my job, not even the clothes I wear. She thinks I’m nice. She pretends we’re just friends, that I’ve still got a soul . . . Mine’s been dead for years. Now I’m on fire for this woman, and a man can only burn for so long before he destroys everything around him.
I’m coming for you, Tinker.
Soon.

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Joanna Wylde is a New York Times bestselling author and creator of the Reapers Motorcycle Club series. She currently lives in Idaho.

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Crushed by Andrea Smith




 Synopsis

In 1993, in the
pristine coastal community of Malibu, CA., fourteen year-old Neely Evans, was coming
of age, like it or not. A Tennessee transplant, she ended up in California when
her father took a job at a top law firm.




What a culture shock it had been for the
southern teen, but as an only child, she had always made her own
entertainment.  She filled her time
painting seascapes, still life art, and combing the beach for her next perfect
picture. And then one day, the boy down the beach entered her life, and she
would never be the same.




Seth Drake, a year older than Neely took her
under his wing. They hung out and it wasn't long before they became inseparable.
As they grew closer, their friendship gave way to something more. But before
the teens could fully revel in their budding romance, Neely's life was ripped
apart. Her father's infidelity was made public, and her mother was determined
to seek vengeance by using Neely as her weapon. She uprooted Neely and moved
back to Tennessee.




Seven months later, Neely returned to Malibu for
a summer visit with her father. Seth had matured in ways she'd never imagined.
Neely found herself at odds with her emotions and better judgment when Seth
made it clear he was ready to take their relationship to the next level.  In the end, Neely made a decision she may
live to regret. 




This first installment in the Evermore
Series is bittersweet; complete with first love, first heartbreak, a family
forever fractured by infidelity, and a teenager that becomes the primary
caregiver for her mentally unstable mother. But Neely has strength that
sometimes surprises even her. She learns how to cope - any way she can. 



Book 1 -
Crushed:  Released 7-21-16





Book 2 -
Claimed:   Releases  9-30-16





Book 3 -
Paparazzi:  Releases  10-30-16





Book 4 -
Star F*cking:  Releases  11-30-16








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Excerpt from
"Crushed"

The sun was starting to lower on the horizon. I raised my
sunglasses up to look to my side. Seth was stretched out on his stomach, his
head resting on his muscular arms, eyes closed. He was totally sleeping, which
gave me ample opportunity to check him out without him knowing it.
       I rolled to my
side, propping my head on my hand so that I could assess my boyfriend
thoroughly. I released a soft sigh.
       Seven months had
served him well, there was no doubt about that. He was several inches taller,
and from what he said, he wasn't done yet. His arms and shoulders had somehow
developed definition and muscles. In his phone calls to me, he'd said he had
joined a gym to start working out.
       His dark brown
hair had lost that boyish, wispy look. It seemed thicker and coarser, and I
could tell he'd started shaving, too. His sideburns were neatly trimmed short,
and his eyebrows were a bit bushier than I'd recalled.
       But the first
thing I'd noticed when he'd scooped me up was his Adam's apple. Apparently it
had made its appearance after he turned sixteen. And I'd missed it all I
reflected sadly.
       My eyes
perused  his tanned arms and flickered to
where his left hand was exposed. He was wearing his class ring. He was going
into his junior year of high school, but he wouldn't be returning to Malibu
High this fall.
       He'd written to
me a few weeks back, letting me know that his mother had pulled some strings
and he'd been accepted at  The Southern
California High School of the Performing Arts for his junior and senior years
of high school. He was super excited about it, and as much as I wanted to share
the excitement for him, I just couldn't. I wasn't sure why.
       Studying him now
while he slept he looked so darn perfect to me. He'd grown into this boy/man
creature who was beautiful and talented, and I realized that just might be the
reason I wasn't jumping for joy about his going on to pursue his dream of
becoming an actor.
       He was perfectly
suited for it, there was no doubt about that, but he was still so young in my
opinion. How was he so sure that getting his foot into that door of television
or movies was what he wanted for the rest of his life? 
       And how could I
possibly fit into that life. I knew the answer to that. I couldn't.



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Andrea Smith is a USA
Today and Amazon Best-Selling Author of the G-Man Series! She has a wicked
sense of humor. No matter the genre, she is able to infuse laughter throughout.
  


She self-publishes
Contemporary Romance, Romantic Suspense, and Sensual Romance with a paranormal
twist. She also writes New Adult Romance, and has recently collaborated with
Author Eva LeNoir on two M/M Romances, with the third in process!   
 
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Here is a listing of her
published fiction to date:

Baby Series 
(Contemporary Romance/Suspense w/erotic tone)

These Books should be
read in order:
Maybe Baby  (Book 1)
Baby Love    (Book 2)
Be My Baby  (Book 3)
Baby Come Back (Novella)  (Book 3.5)


G-Man Series
 (Contemporary Romance/Suspense w/erotic tone)

These Books do not have
to be read in order, but they are most enjoyable if done so.
 

Diamond Girl  (Book 1)
Love Plus One  (Book 2)
Night Moves     (Book 3)
G-Men Holiday Wrap
(Novella) (Book 3.5)
These Men (Spin-off) Part
of the BEND anthology.  (M/F/M)
My Men  (Sequel to "These Men")  (M/F/M)
Taz  (G-Man Book 4)


G-Man: Next Generation 
New Adult Romance)

Walk of Shame  (Book 1)


WTF? Series

Jaded


Limbo Series 
(Contemporary Steamy Romance w/paranormal edge)

Silent Whisper
Clouds in my Coffee 


September Series 
(New
Adult- Taboo)

Need to be read in order.
Until September   (Book 1)
When September Ends   (Book 2)


M/M Romance

Black Balled (Co-Authored
with Eva LeNoir)
Guns Blazing  (Spin-Off from Black Balled)
Hard Edit  (Co-Authored with Eva LeNoir)