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Showing posts with label supernatural romance. Show all posts

Monday, May 14, 2018

The Last Resort Motel Book 5

Title: The Last Resort Motel: Room 58
Series: The Last Resort Motel #5
Author: BT Clearwater
Genre: Supernatural Romance
Release Date: May 10, 2018 Cover Credit: Sonya Van Horne
Maggie and Claire couldn't be more different, especially where love is concerned. Maggie, stuck in the middle of the Nevada desert, has given up on men, on romance, and on herself. Claire has escaped her care facility and fled to the desert to meet her husband for their fiftieth anniversary, leaving behind drugs that help mitigate the symptoms of a disease. But when Claire's husband is late and a mysterious man shows up in her room, Claire finds herself giving in to temptation. Meanwhile, Maggie struggles to keep her self-imposed moratorium on men when a rogue biker starts revving his way into her hear. With the authorities closing in, and Claire's health declining rapidly, time is short. One woman must learn to let go, while the other has to hold on if either is going to find love at the Last Resort Motel.


12 rooms. 12 authors. 12 unique stories.
January - Gwyn McNamee - Room 1 - Available NOW
February - Crystal Perkins - Room 10 - Available NOW
March - S Van Horne - Room 519​​ - Available NOW
April - Dee Kelly - Room 13 - Available NOW
May - B.T. Clearwater - Room 58 - Available NOW
June - M.C. Webb - Room 212
July - Megan Matthews - Room 29
August - Elizabeth Otto - Room 100 
September - Ann Mayburn - Room 419 
October - Geri Glenn - Room 666
November - Winter Travers - Room 19
December - Betty Shreffler - Room 15
B.T. Clearwater grew up writing stories, winning Literary Student of the Year for Lake George Central High School in 1984. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in English from the University of Nebraska at Omaha, and a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from Western State Colorado University, graduating both Summa Cum Laude, and is a two-time alum of the Superstars Writing Seminars run by Kevin J. Anderson. B.T. routinely judges the Zebulon writing contest for Pike's Peak Writers, and has published fiction under the science fiction, fantasy, romance, western, horror, and crime genres under different pen names. B.T. Clearwater lives in Colorado Springs with a dog, a cat, and a cast of fictional characters for company.

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Monday, June 8, 2015

Sarai's Fortune

Title: Sarai's Fortune
Series: Shadowcat Nation #2
Author: Abigail Owen
Publication Date: May 13, 2015
Genre: Paranormal Romance

Synopsis
Zac Montclair’s first priority is to protect his people. With the escalating war between factions of shifters over land and resources, he has agreed to an alliance between his polar bears and the Shadowcat Nation of cougar shifters. But the treaty comes with a condition…he must accept one of their Seers into his Timik and put her under his personal protection.

Sarai Bouchard doesn’t need her supernatural gift to know that Kyle Carstairs’s obsession with controlling her ability will eventually result in her misery and demise. Her power is essential to her people’s survival, so when Kyle goes rogue, she’s sent to Zac Montclair to keep her safe. However, her visions reveal that while staying will lead to their becoming lovers, it also leads to his death. Leaving Zac will result in her own.

If Sarai can’t find a way to change the future, she will be forced to choose…save her lover or save herself.

Links:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25391679-sarai-s-fortune

http://amzn.com/B00W2MHPAM


Like music? Here's the playlist for Sarai's Fortune.

Stronger by Kanye West
Sarai’s had a rough life, but she’s come out the other side of things faster, better, stronger.

Brave by Sara Bareilles
Sarai has to choose been running and hiding or fighting. Between being small, like she’s been made to feel all her life, or being powerful, like Zac helps her feel.

La Campanella by Franz Liszt
Turns out Sarai is an excellent pianist. She plays this during the book.

Eye of the Tiger by Survivor
Let’s face it, this is a shifter story. And what gets you more pumped up to face adversaries than Eye of the Tiger?

Dare You to Move by Switchfoot
She spends so much time frozen by her past and what she can see in her future when what she needs to do is move.

Run by Snow Patrol sung by Katharine McPhee on Smash
I think this would be Zac’s song to Sarai. Light up, light up. As if you have a choice. Even if you cannot hear my voice. I’ll be right beside you dear.

Feels Like Home by Chantal Kreviazuk
Sarai resists Zac because her visions tell her that no matter what happens, one of them will die. But being with him just feels to right, and he makes her feel home.


Author Bio


Award-winning paranormal and contemporary romance author, Abigail Owen was born in Greeley, Colorado, and raised in Austin, Texas. She now resides in Northern California with her husband and two adorable children who are the center of her universe.

Abigail grew up consuming books and exploring the world through her writing. A fourth generation graduate of Texas A&M University, she attempted to find a practical career related to her favorite pastime by earning a degree in English Rhetoric (Technical Writing). However, she swiftly discovered that writing without imagination is not nearly as fun as writing with it.

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Wednesday, June 18, 2014

The Possession



This post is part of a virtual book tour organized by Goddess Fish Promotions. The author will be awarding winner's choice of two ebooks from Lachesis Publishing (http://lachesispublishing.com/) to a randomly drawn winner via the rafflecopter at the end of this post.

Daphne Wentworth is almost seventeen, definitely a red head, and most likely the tallest girl in her class, which is awkward to say the least when it comes to dating boys in her school. But she doesn’t have to worry about school for the next two months since she’s spending the summer at her aunt Dwill’s lighthouse in Maine.

What she does have to worry about is seeing ghosts in the lighthouse cemetery, having strange dreams, and hearing the voices of star-crossed lovers who lived two-hundred years ago. And then there’s a local boy named Zach Philbrook who works for her aunt. He’s too gorgeous for his own good. He’s also very tall, with midnight black hair, and the most beautiful indigo blue eyes Daphne has ever seen.

Zach is treated like an outcast by the local teens in town. He’s Micmac and therefore not “one of the gang”. Daphne can’t help being drawn to his strength, especially considering that he’s had to live his entire life dealing with ignorance. But the local teens aren’t the only trouble-makers in town. As Zach and Daphne get closer, the lighthouse ghost lovers begin haunting them. When Daphne and Zach try to figure out how to fight them, the spirits get bolder and more dangerous. So how do you protect yourself from something that isn’t really there?


Enjoy an excerpt:

It wasn’t the first time a good idea had come back to bite me in the ass, but I was afraid it might be the last.

The plan had seemed harmless enough. I never intended things to get so out of hand, and I certainly hadn’t expected Zach to get involved. No, wait. If I’m going to tell this tale, write it down so it’s never forgotten, I must tell the truth—the whole truth.

I should start at the beginning . . .

I had always resisted being a redhead.

“My hair is brown,” I’d declare, “with red highlights.”

When you were one of six heads that spilled out onto the sidewalk every morning though, the sun unmercifully spotlighting the fact that you varied in shades from the red section of the crayon box, you eventually had to let that notion go. When I was twelve—we were only four heads bobbing off to Catholic school at the top of the hill by then—Mom tried to soothe me by pointing out my hair was auburn.

Auburn. I’d liked the sound of that. It wasn’t red, it was auburn.

Auburn sounded regal and refined.

So did Daphne Wentworth. That’s my name, but I can tell you truthfully I’m neither regal nor refined. I favor t-shirts and jeans and my battered sneakers. I usually have a basketball in my hands. Or a softball bat. I’m tall, always have been. Do you know what it’s like to go through school like a giraffe above the crowd? Above the boys?

But I digress.

My point is, I’m not at all what you’d expect from my name. And what happened to us last summer, what waited at the lighthouse, in that small copse of trees, well . . . you’d never expect that, either.

Not in two hundred years.


Jeanine Duval Spikes is a spinner of romantic tales with a touch of the supernatural. Lifelong research and experience with the paranormal infuse her stories with ethereal spirit, while her belief that love conquers all suffuses them with heart.

She is a paranormal investigator with a small local group, aspiring to help those in need by advancing this exploratory field both spiritually and scientifically. When not writing, you can find her cooking, gardening, horseback riding, or forever getting lost in secondhand shops. The mother of two grown sons, she lives in Rhode Island, the Ocean State, with her very own hero-husband Tim, and two crazy cats. She is the proud recipient of the Jo Ann Ferguson Service Award for selfless assistance and dedication to fellow writers and the craft.

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