Author: Elisabeth

The Only Constant is Change

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Because I’ve gotten so many questions about what will be happening with the series after Hunter by Night, I am cross-posting this from the group blog to which I contribute, Paranormal Unbound (with some minor modification).  Yes, at one time it was thought that the series would be longer. No, that is not currently the plan. Yes, I think that’s okay. Everyone who has read Hunter by Night so far agrees that it’s the strongest of the trilogy, and I’m so happy to be resting on a high note. <3

(Quick mention: if you haven’t started the series yet and want to, King of Darkness is on Sale for $2.99 in ebook until June 1 at all ebook vendors)

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Wicked Nights Hop: Steamy One-Week Excerpt

Welcome to the Wicked Nights Hop! I’m in New Orleans at the RT con this week – if you’re at the con, come and find me! If you’re hopping from home, see below for a chance to win the hop grand prize, along with an ebook copy of One Week. Thanks. If you’re in the US, I’ll also throw in some swag. Thanks, and happy reading!

Since this hop is all about wicked nights, I thought I’d share one of my FAVE scenes from One Week, where the Michael and Elise – who have been swearing to each other that their old attraction from years before is dead and buried – finally give in. All sorts of wicked things happen.

 

 

About One Week:

HE HAS A LEGACY TO SAVE…

Michael Hale’s company is in jeopardy. In the wake of his father’s death and transitioning to CEO, projects are circling the drain and that may cost him everything. Come to find out, the consultant hired to fix things is the “one who got away” many years ago. This time he’s playing for keeps, and he intends to win.

SHE SHOULD NEVER SAY NEVER…

Elise Jackson swore she wouldn’t come near Michael Hale again. He sucker punched her professionally, and he broke her heart. Still, a job’s a job, and they can both be adults. But high emotion and late nights working lead to passion neither of them can deny.

They have one week. Can the two of them pull Michael’s company out of the fire and heal their old wounds?  

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Excerpt:

“You called me innocent back there in that parking lot. I dressed conservatively that summer because I was supposed to. You thought I was some kid who had just fallen off the turnip truck?” She stepped forward. From the rise and fall of his chest, his breath had deepened, and she struggled to keep her focus on his hard, dark eyes. Still a little beer buzzed, she put herself up in his face and laid it all on the line. “You tried to protect me because you’d heard rumors about Scarborough? What about the rumors I heard about you?”

His jaw hardened.

“What, you thought I wouldn’t have heard? Every woman at HaleStorm with a pulse and proper vision had your name written on their vibrators.”

This time she ignored the warning from her shoes when she clicked forward. “I didn’t let those rumors stop me, either. I’d been trying damn hard to get your attention that summer.”

He didn’t move except to blink. “The trouble with rumors is they’re half-true at best if true at all.” Then he did move, pressing into her space.

She hardened her gaze and met his stare, but there in the dim light of his apartment his eyes had turned the color of dark amber. And holy cow, those lashes could make any supermodel cry with envy. “Okay,” she said. “So what’s your truth?”

His fingers danced up and down her spine, setting off shivers all over the place. He bent toward her, his stubble scraping her cheek. “The truth is, you were probably right when you said that this was a bad idea.”

She had said that, hadn’t she? His palm skimmed her waist and she damned herself for being sensible. “That… that probably is true.”

“And.” The heat of his hands and his breath licked along her neck and shoulders. Maybe she should have worn her coat over. “You have no idea what’s fact and what’s fiction about me.”

What Elise did know was the way he touched her now might well fry her brain. She needed to back away while she still had some semblance of her dignity. She managed one step. “Maybe I don’t. My point is, neither do you.”

Other than a slight raise of his eyebrows, he didn’t reply. Fine. Well, about that whole leaving with her dignity intact plan….

Another step. “Whatever. Thank you for trying to protect me. It was a misguided, unnecessary effort, but thank you for being concerned.” Finally, with a clench of fists and a huff of breath, she turned on her throbbing heel and stormed for the door.

His fingers came around her wrist as she grabbed the doorknob. “Feeling smug now that you’ve gotten the final word?”

“Well I’m certainly feeling something. Hot breath on her cheek, bare chest against her arm, and a really impressive erection against her backside for starters. And damned if her bones weren’t turning to liquid right underneath his fingers, because what the hell was she thinking? He was a client, after all. Not even the best mathematical minds in the world could calculate the infinite number of ways this could get her into trouble.

Michael laughed, low and rough. If sounds had fingers, this one would have practically yanked her underwear to the floor.

Happy reading!

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Countdown Widget for Hunter by Night!


26 days until Hunter by night’s release! How do I know? Well I’ve been obsessively checking the calendar, that’s how. Also, I’ve got this cool countdown thingie, courtesy of Viviana, Enchantress of Books (find her at the RT Con for all your book pimping needs)!

Wanna put one on your blog?? Copy and paste the following widget code into the appropriate text area of your side bar, and you’re good to go!

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For the week leading up to Mother’s Day, Scribbling Women is on sale for only 99 pennies. This is an awesome anthology full of many wonderful stories about real-life love, and all proceeds go to Win, a charity that benefits women and children in NYC.

About Scribbling Women: (Get it on sale at Amazon)

In Scribbling Women and the Real-Life Romance Heroes Who Love Them, twenty-eight romance fiction writers reveal their real-life stories of how they met, wed and love—and are loved and supported by—their spouses and life partners. At times whimsical and laugh-out-loud funny (Jacquie D’Alessandro’s “Donny & Me?”, Nikoo and Jim McGoldrick’s “Soul Mates for a Thousand Lifetimes”), at others poignant and bittersweet (Elf Ahearn’s “A Lost Friend, A Movie Star, A Man to Love Forever”), all unfailingly inspiring (Lisa Renée Jones’s “Unexpected Treasures”; Deanna Raybourn’s “Once in a Blue Moon”), each essay celebrates that most powerful and sacred of human bonds. 

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Happily Ever After isn’t only the stuff of romance novels and fairy tales. It is every woman’s birthright. 

All net proceeds from sales of the book benefit Win, a NYC charity that transforms the lives of homeless women and their children. 

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No, really. Wear sunscreen.

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I think one of the reasons I don’t blog more often is because I tend to feel protective about my personal life. I’m also rarely in the mood to post stuff that’s likely to cause a throwdown – which means I very often wind up blank when I try to think of a topic to post that isn’t promo.

Or maybe it’s just that when you spend your day socializing with toddlers, your brain turns to mush.

Okay, fine, it’s the brain-mush thing. Kids make you stupid, folks.

Either way, I heard something on the radio that brought up lots of memories.

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