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Thursday, July 7, 2016

Cover Reveal & Giveaway: First and Last by Rachael Duncan

Title: First and Last
Author: Rachael Duncan
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: July 18, 2016 Cover Designer: Cover Me Darling Photographer: Perrywinkle Photography




Mia’s my best friend.
We’ve been inseparable since she moved next door when we were six years old. Then it all changed.
I don’t know when or why, but suddenly I want more. I want her. The problem was she didn’t.
At first.
But everything changes when you cross that line between friends and lovers.
I thought convincing her to give us a chance would be my biggest hurdle. Little did I know that was only the beginning.
Mia consumes all of my thoughts when we’re apart, and all of my senses when we’re together. There’s no going back to the way things were and I’ll do whatever it takes to make sure she isn’t just my first, but also my last.
Will we be able to hold on, or will our relationship go up in flames?
***This is a friends to lovers romance that is a complete standalone.***









Chapter 1
Present
Thwack…thwack…thwack...thwack…
The sound of the propellers is music to my ears. It’s the noise I live for and miss during the offseason in the winter months. For me, the blades cutting through the air signals excitement and adventure. Sitting in this small plane with four of my other colleagues, today is no different.
I’m a smokejumper, which means I’m the type of firefighter who parachutes into wildfires, stopping them before they spread. A small one has been spotted in the northern part of the forest here in Redmond. It’s far from posing any real threat to civilians, and it’s our job to keep it that way. But with the drought we’ve been having all over Oregon and the strong winds from today, this thing could go from small to completely uncontained real fucking quick.
“ETA five minutes,” Chief shouts to us, letting us know we’re almost to the drop zone. I give him a thumbs up in response.
Standing up, I walk to the side door, brace both of my hands on either side of it, and lean out the opening. A large, black cloud billows up from the trees and toward the sky, blanketing the ruthless flames I know are below. The wind bends the smoke, sending it south and providing the ammunition it needs to grow.
“What are the wind gusts?” I ask.
“Twenty miles per hour from the north, northeast. It’s tough out there, so make sure you stay above the ridge. You get too close in front of it, you’ll be fucked if it whips around.”
“Roger that.”
A few minutes later, we’re in position and jumping out of the plane. My arms fold over my reserve that’s strapped to the front of me as I free-fall, waiting for my parachute to catch me.
One-one thousand, two-one thousand, three—
My chute opens, jerking me in the process as it slows my descent. It’s always a good day when your parachute opens like it’s supposed to. Reaching up, I grab my risers and pull on the left one to steer me in the direction of my landing zone. There’s a really small opening in the trees that we’re all aiming for. As long as I don’t hit any crazy down drafts, I should make it. Otherwise, I’m landing in the trees, and that’ll suck balls.
When my feet hit the ground, I’m pumped as adrenaline courses through my veins. There’s no other high like jumping out of a perfectly good airplane, and I can’t believe someone pays me to do it. I’m quickly pulled back to the reason I’m here as my lungs take in oxygen and protest because of the ash and smoke that’s polluting the air.
We take off our jumpsuits, leaving us in a lightweight, long-sleeved shirt that’s flame retardant with cargo pants. After our supply boxes are dropped in for us, we grab our tools and hash out a plan.
“Alright, let’s get around on its west side, start clearing material and work from there,” my boss instructs.
With our tools in hand, we make the two-mile hike to where we need to be. The closer we get, the thicker the smell of burning wood gets. With each step, I get an ominous feeling that moves up my spine. I try my best to shake it off, to tell myself this is any other day at the office, but the thought won’t leave me alone.
“You alright there, Blake?” Sam asks me. We’ve been buddies ever since we went through the rookie course together.
“Yeah, just feeling weird, I guess.”
“What about?” he asks with pinched eyebrows.
“I don’t know.” I shake my head. “It’s nothing.” He slaps me on the back a few times and we keep trekking.
We’ve been chopping away at the small brush for about an hour now. It’s back breaking work, but we’re finally making progress.
I wipe the sweat off my brow with my sleeve before tilting my head back and looking up at the sky. The smoke looks like it’s blowing directly over us. If that’s the case, then it’s likely the fire will start to move toward us, and that’s not a good thing.
“Hey, Chick, you keeping tabs on the wind?” I ask our chief, using his nickname.
“Yeah, reports say it’s coming in from the northeast last I checked.”
“You sure? I’ve been watching and I think it’s shifted.” Both of us look upward through the trees.
“Okay, keep working and I’ll watch it. If it is coming this way, we need to have as much of this cleared as possible, anyway to slow the fire.”
With a simple nod, I get back to work, but this feels wrong. We need to move before we get boxed in.
“I got a bad feeling about this,” I tell Sam quietly as I swing my ax at some more brush. “We need to get out of here.”
“Relax, man. Chick’s watching the wind. He knows what he’s doing.” I try to repeat his words to convince myself, but this small voice inside my head won’t shut the hell up.
Thirty minutes later, we’re still working down the line, but the sound of the inferno is getting louder. I glance over at my boss every now and then to make sure he’s keeping tabs on this. It’s not even two minutes later that he’s telling us we need to move positions. Looking through the gaps in the trees, I see the flames flickering, taunting us, letting us know who’s in charge here.
Without delay, we head back down south to move around and get a better angle of attack on this expanding monster. Sweat runs down my face as the blast of the heat hits me from my left. When everything is this dry, it’s not uncommon for the fire to jump from one tree to the next instead of slowly crawling to it. That’s what’s making me nervous right now. With us being this close, one of these embers could float over and ignite on the other side of us and we’d be surrounded. Then we’d be fucked.
Right as this thought crosses my mind, I look ahead and see the worst-case scenario. Up in front of us is a wall of fire with a narrow path through the middle.
“Should we try to go around?” Sam asks.
“Who knows how far it goes. There’s a small opening. We need to hurry and get the hell out of here,” Chick tells us.
Crouching down low, we all start running through this tunnel of fury. The crackling of the burning forest and roar of the blaze is deafening. I feel it at my back, orange and red fingers clawing at me, trying to engulf me, but I keep pushing on.
A loud pop sounds to my left. I stop and look just in time to see a huge tree coming down.
“Watch out!” I shout. I dive out of the way, the tree narrowly missing me. “Son of a bitch,” I mutter to myself. Getting up, I look back and see the tree is blocking my way out of here. Worse, it’s now separating me from the rest of the team.
“You okay, Blake?” Chick yells.
“Yeah, you guys go. I’ll go around and meet up with you at the drop zone,” I say over the flames.
“Okay, watch your ass.”
“Roger that.”
Hurrying back the way I came, I get the hell out of this burning trap and head back west to try to move around this thing. With any luck, it hasn’t spread too far in that direction and I can get back on course soon.
I hike for forty-five minutes before I’m in the clear and can move south again. All looks good headed this way, and I’m thankful for that. The terrain is steep, with numerous cliffs around. It’s hell to traverse with all of my gear and I find myself stepping the wrong way on the loose gravel, losing my footing.
I fall back on my ass and tumble down the side of this hill with no control. My hands reach out for anything to grab hold of to stop myself, but I’m going too fast. When I see the ledge I’m quickly approaching, I go into panic mode. With every ounce of strength within me, I dig my heels and hands into the ground in a desperate attempt to stop. I slow down, but it’s not enough.
Right before I fall over the edge, there’s only one thing going through my mind.
Mia.
**copyright Rachael Duncan Author 2016**


Rachael Duncan is an Army wife and mother to two beautiful girls. She grew up in Nashville, Tennessee and went off to graduate from the University of Tennessee with a bachelor's degree in political science. With initial plans to work in politics, she moved to Washington, D.C. and worked on Capitol Hill for a House Representative. After a short time, she realized it wasn't for her and began pursuing other careers until she started writing. She's the author of Tackled by Love, The Lies and Truth Series, and Hopeless Vows.



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Sunday, March 20, 2016

Release Day Blitz: The One by Danielle Allen



The cattiness.
The fights.
The shaming.

I don't generally watch reality television, but I definitely don't watch reality dating shows. Besides the fact that it's completely staged, it's a horrible depiction of people -- women especially.

Women are pitted against each other to compete for the affection of a man they "fall in love" with after a week or two.
I call B.S.
It is complete crap.

So when my best friend, Koko, was hired as a makeup artist o the set of the most popular reality dating show, The One, I teased her mercilessly.
She told me that if I didn't stop teasing her, she would get me back.
And she did...
Which is how I ended up as a contestant on The One.




Add it to your TBR Today!!!


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Jenny's Review

When Zoe best friend, Koko decided to get back at Zoe for teasing her about working as a makeup artist on the dating reality TV show, The One, she didn't expect her friend to actually apply as Zoe and for Zoe to be on the show as payback. Initially, Zoe is completely against going on the show. But when she sees the Bachelor, Julian picture and she trying to distract herself from not taking the bar, it's a means to an end to go on The One. Not becoming a liar to her parents and meeting Julian Winters. 
What was meant to be an escape from not disappointing her parents becomes so much more than she expected. She never intended to fall for the guy. 

I love Zoe, just like most of the heroines in Danielle's books she is self assured, no nonsense and don't take crap from anyone  That doesn't mean she can't be hesitant, and even scared of the intensity for her feelings for Julian in such a short time.  When Zoe realizes how deep her feeling become for Julian and he's in fact dating 11 other women, the line between what is reality and what is fake becomes blurred. The sexual tension between Zoe and Julian oozes off the screen of my Kindle. Every time they're together I felt like their chemistry would combust. 

The book also show some of the lengths some people will go for the name of love or the name of fame. And some of the antics of the other women on the show are hilarious and sometimes a bit crazy.

I can't say enough about Danielle's books. Each time they get better and better. I'm not a fan of reality dating shows, hell I can say I've never watched an episode of the Bachelor but reading The One, I could imagine the emotional toll it can take on anyone who decides to go on that type of show.  You can definitely feel every emotional situation Zoe went through when it came to Julian and even her interaction with the producers and the other women. Each situation kept you guessing, is it real love or is it for the show. I like the little twist and turns and also how Julian and Zoe's relationship develops in such an intense situation as a reality show. If your a fan of dating reality shows, you will love this book. If your not a fan, like I am, you will be glued to the story, reading how it ends and hoping for a happily ever after. Either way, you will not be disappointed that you read, The One.

Excerpt


“Ohhhh, yeah,” I remembered, familiarity of the case and the names flooding my brain. “’Sweet’. That case ended her music career, didn’t it? I loved that song. I vaguely remember that he was the one who wrote it, but they settled out of court, right?”

“Yes. But do you know what he looks like now?” My best friend inquired.

“No… I just remember being fascinated by the case because—”

“I’m going to go ahead and stop you right there,” she interrupted, cutting me off mid-sentence.

“We are not going to talk law right now. We are going to talk about you having the chance to bump uglies with Julian Winters. He is the—”

I frowned as I interjected, “The sheer fact that you said ‘bump uglies’ has disqualified you from giving me advice about anything in general, but sex specifically. You need to—”

A quick knock on the door followed by the sound of it being pushed open forced my sentence to end abruptly.






Author Interview


Jenny: You're new book, The One is based on a reality dating TV show, what are some of your favorites to watch?
Danielle: Like Zoe Jordan, I really don’t like reality dating TV shows. I watched the Bachelor after reading an article about the lack of diversity on The Bachelor and the lawsuit that was brought against them, I decided I needed to see for myself. And…I kind of got sucked in. Ha! But I haven’t found a reality dating TV show that didn’t feel sketchy.

Jenny: Many of the heroines in your novels are strong, self assertive females,  where does your inspiration come from?
Danielle: I would like to think a little bit of my personality resides in each of my characters. Of course, characteristics are over exaggerated, but people who know me well have remarked that my last two heroines (Tatiana and Zoe) are a lot like me. But there’s truly a little of me in all of my heroines—Sahara Lee(Back to Life) was a hot mess and such a cry baby…and I can be emotional. Autumn was  a hopeless romantic and Summer was skeptical (Autumn and Summer)…and I am somehow simultaneously both. The list goes on J

Jenny: I noticed a lot of your novels are accompanied by playlist,  what songs or musicians are you into right now?
Danielle: I love music. I mean absolutely love music. I’ve been listening to the playlist for The One for the last few weeks obsessively. I try to make sure to have an eclectic mix of songs on the playlists to represent my tastes. I love Drake, Ed Sheeran, Kanye… And I have so many favorite songs… it depends on my mood. A few of my favorite albums are The Blueprint (Jay Z), Late Registration (Kanye West), The Real Thing (Jill Scott), Jagged Little Pill (Alanis Morissette), Songs about Jane (Maroon 5), Lupe Fiasco’s Food and Liquor (Lupe Fiasco) and 21 (Adele). I could listen to every single one of those albums from top to bottom without getting bored. There are seriously too many artists and songs to name so I will tell you my favorite songs on the playlist for The One (even that is hard because I love them all!) But top four songs you HAVE to listen to right now because I’m afraid you may not have heard them before: I Was Made For Loving You by Tori Kelly ft Ed Sheeran, Babylon by SZA ft Kendrick Lamar, Prototype by Outkast, and Need The Sun To Break by James Bay. 

Jenny: You have a poem with Brittainy C Cherry in The One, how did that collaboration come about?
Danielle: Brittany and I are kindred spirits. When I was telling her about my character and we were discussing our love of poetry, I asked her if she wanted to contribute to the character’s poetic stylings. She said yes! So she submitted a poem and I added to it and then when we were both satisfied, it became a really awesome collaboration. 

Jenny: Who's your current celebrity crush?
Danielle: Jesse Williams. And honestly, it has more to do with his intellect than anything else. I obviously find him attractive, but when I heard him speak about some issues that were also near and dear to my heart, I swooned. His eyes are great…his smile…his muscles…all of that is such a pretty package and it surrounds the most deliciously intelligent and knowledgeable mind. 

Jenny: If you could be on a reality show,  which one would it be and why?
Danielle: I would be on Jeopardy. Haha that makes me sound super boring! (I promise I’m fun, guys!) I would also go on the Voice. No one would turn around for me, but I love to sing!

Jenny:  Last 5 star read?
Danielle: My last 5 star read just so happens to be my last read period… The Fire Between High and Lo by Brittainy C. Cherry. Brilliant. And has so many layers and depth. People are going to be blown away.

About The Author

Danielle Allen is a lover of football, fashion, film and fiction. Married to the yin to her yang, Danielle spends most of her time with her husband, family and friends. From karaoke nights to vacationing and everything in between, she enjoys making the most out of the life in which she’s been blessed. Danielle spends her days teaching and event planning and her nights writing.

Danielle Allen is the author of the Back to Life Series (Back to Life, Back to Reality, Back to December*), Love Discovered in New York, Autumn & Summer, the Heartache Series (Heartache, Heartfelt, Heartless*) and Work Song.








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Monday, November 23, 2015

Book Tour, Review & Giveaway: Perfectly Imperfect by Harper Sloan



Meet Willow and Kane in the newest stand alone by Harper Sloan!
NOW AVAILABLE on the following retailers:



Blurb
Mirror, mirror ... who's the fairest of them all?
I still cringe when I hear that line. A fairy tale that had girls pretending they were the fairest, the most beautiful, and the most entitled. A fairy tale most couldn't grow out of turned my haunted childhood memories into a living nightmare. Girls who grew up believing that pile of garbage became the meanest of all 'mean girls.'
And those mean girls were right - it was a line meant for all the beautiful people in the world - and I knew the answer would never be me.
The women with long legs, flat stomachs, and perfect chests.
The type of women Kane Masters gravitated toward.
Well, that's definitely not Willow Tate.
No. That will never be me.
Because I'm completely imperfect.
And ... I hate myself.
I have no idea what Kane could possibly see in someone like me when he could have them.
Jenny's Review


****ARC provided by author in exchange for an honest review****

Willow hasn’t had the best life. In a middle of a divorce, betrayed my her sister and virtually ignored by her step father, considered overweight and unattractive, she feels like she's hit rock bottom. At the lowest point she have a chance encounter with actor Kane Masters. Kane sees what Willow doesn’t see in herself, a beautiful, attractive woman that he is instantly attracted to.

When Willow in unceremoniously fired from her job she again meets Kane who gives her an opportunity to work for him but his offer have ulterior motives. He is willing to do anything to show that he wants Willow and he is very straightforward in his pursuit.

Kane Masters!!!!!!! Let me say I absolutely love Kane Masters and let me just say to the universe; Please send me a Kane Masters. He is a straight shooter; take charge, extremely loyal kind of man. He knows what he wants and its Willow.

He can see that she's a bit skittish and unsure of his true feelings for her but in no uncertainty he makes it well aware that he wants her. Throughout the book we see Willow grow more confident in herself and her relationship with Kane. When an unexpected twist threatens their relationship, the strength she’s grown within and with Kane and her friends’ support, she is able weather the storm.

I really loved this book because it resonated with me. As a curvy girl myself, there are times that I have self doubt about my weight and how I look but most of the time, I well aware that my weight does not determine how fabulous I am. And that's what Willow eventually learns. To accept yourself, no matter what people or society believes you should be. And you are worthy of anything you want and anyone who may want you. And we can be perfect in our imperfection.

It is refreshing to read a story where the heroine is not a size 2 or 4. Someone who has insecurities and doubt but also learns to love herself. Thank you Harper for writing such a refreshing story. A story that made me laugh, cry, gave me butterflies and hope.  



Excerpt

“Are you nervous right now?”

I nod.

“Tell me why.”  His demand, steady and calm, gives me the courage I need to tell him.  To open a vein and bleed my insecurities.
“I’m not perfect,” I whisper.
“And neither am I, Willow.  I don’t want perfect.  What so many see as perfect, to me, is fake.  Perfect isn’t achievable naturally.  No one, and I mean no one, is perfect.”
I’m shaking my head before he’s even done speaking, but one long finger comes up and presses against my lips before I can speak.
“No, let me finish.  There isn’t beauty in perfection.  It’s as fake as the image the word projects.  Beauty is found in imperfection, Willow, because to admit you’re not perfect means you’re admitting you’re not whole and absolute.  When I think of myself, I see someone willing to admit he’s as far from complete as it gets because, in order to get to that perfection, I need to find the other part of me who will make my life better.  To take all the faults I have and fill them, and only then will I be there.  You see, the way I see it, the only way to become perfect is to find that perfectly imperfect person who brings it out of you.”
When he stops, I swear I might have stopped breathing.  How am I supposed to respond to that?
“Do you trust me?” he asks, his voice strong and sure.
“Yes, Kane.  Nerves or not, I do.”
“Then let me show you what I see when I look at you.”
He brings his hands up, framing my face once again in a way I’m quickly becoming addicted to the feeling of.  His warm eyes implore, begging me without words to let him continue.  I do not intend to stop him, regardless of the butterflies currently taking over my system.  I’m all in.
  



About the Author:
 


Harper lives in small town Georgia just a short drive from her hometown of Peachtree City. She (and her 3 daughters) enjoy ruling the house they dubbed 'Estrogen Ocean', much to her husband’s chagrin. Harper has a borderline unhealthy obsession with books; you can almost ALWAYS find her with her eReader attached. She enjoys bad reality TV and cheesy romantic flicks. Her favorite kind of hero--the super alpha kind!





Harper started using writing as a way to unwind when the house went to sleep at night; and with a house full of crazy it was the perfect way to just relax. It didn't take long before a head full of very demanding alphas would stop at nothing to have their story told.



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