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  • The Doxy’s Daybook by Sable Jordan

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    Rosalind “Roz” Hayes was born to be a star, so when she chased her passion from her daddy’s little clapboard church to the hustle and bustle of Manhattan, she expected to see her name in lights over the big city. But Broadway’s dark and dreary without the sparkling Julliard credentials to brighten the way.

    Determined to let nothing keep her from her dreams, Roz writes a play of her own: a one-woman show where naughty fantasies are spun into filthy realities for private audiences throughout the city. A show so wildly successful, it’s been running for twelve years straight.

    Until this Friday, when Roz becomes a costar in someone else’s production.

    Can our talented actress rise to the occasion, or will stage fright bring the curtains down once and for all?

  • Catherine and Culpepper by Beck Robertson

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    “Sensual, steamy, you’ll live it as you read it…” – Cliterotica

    “As a massive Tudor enthusiast I thoroughly enjoyed this sensual little novelette.” – AllThingsTudor.com

    It’s 1541 and Queen Catherine Howard is waiting in her chambers for her lover to come, the handsome, young Thomas Culpepper, Henry VIII’s favourite courtier. Their romance is dangerous, and even as the young Queen waits for him, she fears their affair will be uncovered.

    The two are passionately in love, but the Tudor Court that they inhabit is a world of gossip and suspicion and the price they will have to pay if their love is discovered will be a heavy one. In Henry’s court, emotions must be kept a closely guarded secret, especially if you are the Queen of England.

  • I Like Your Form: Confessions of a Personal Trainer by JD Holmes

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    After graduating from high school and working several dead-end jobs, JD landed a job as a personal trainer at a newly opened gym. It puzzled him just how much money people were willing to spend to train with him despite the fact he was so inexperienced. He then started learning the ropes of the business and carved a niche for himself training well-to-do housewives and successful older women. As time goes on, he finds that not only can he help with their physical demands, he can also help them out with their erotic ones.

    JD starts to fight an internal struggle between making money satisfying his clients and knowing what he is doing is wrong. All it would take is his girlfriend or any one of his clients’ spouses to find out about their sultry affairs, and everything could blow up in his face causing him to lose his career. However, it’s very difficult to turn away from the attention of many attractive and sexy women.

    I Like Your Form is a hilarious and honest collection of stories giving advice for personal trainers and clients. Based on a true story, JD’s real-life confessions provide a look at the lesser-known aspects of personal training. For more information, visit http://jdconfessions.com/

  • Time to Retire by Jon Foyt

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    Time to Retire is a new mystery/romance novel that offers a glimpse into the adventures of retirement living.

    Things are not quite what they seem at Sunset Gardens, an active adult retirement community in California. The directors of the Homeowner’s Association has been handling money in questionable ways, there’s secret meetings occurring at The Silent Front, a former speakeasy, and an influential resident recently committed suicide. Reporter Willy Herbst, approaching retirement, is curious about what’s going on in the neighboring community “over the hill.” He and his eager intern, Sally Saginaw, team up to investigate. Their discoveries are surprising…

    Time to Retire is filled with mystery, romance, and adventure, as Willy and Sally explore the lifestyles of aging retirees.

    “A gripping narrative that reads like a mystery, entertaining and thought-provoking.” – Doug Hergert, columnist and author of Nothing in Paris and Can’t Get It In France

    “A realistic description of a retirement community. Living in such a place, I recognize the foibles of members, the clubs, and the Board as vivid and humorous. Holds your interest… an enjoyable read that I recommend.” – Samuel P. Oliner, author of Altruism, Intergroup Apology, Forgiveness and Reconciliation, and The Nature of Good and Evil

    “…A current American chronicle poignantly surveying the dreams, heartaches, and successes of our life scene.” – Walter M. Bortz II, M.D., author of Next Medicine: The Science and Civics of Health and Roadmap to 100

  • Taming A Dark Heart by Terry Towers

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    “Special agent, Colin Almond, has a problem – or four – in the form of abandoned meowing kittens on his doorstep. When he tries to drop them off at the animal shelter he finds shelter worker Gabriella Simons is less than accommodating. She flat out refuses to take his annoying bundles of joy since, apparently, the shelter is full and he needs to man up and take responsibility for his kittens. (Her words, not his.) Colin isn't used to not getting what he wants and after meeting the feisty shelter worker he decides what he wants: her. Even if it means he becomes a pet owner in the process.

    When Colin asks Gabriella out she's hesitant – he's way too smooth, way too cocky and way too sexy for his own good. He's exactly the kind of man she tries to avoid. But… he also has an air of danger and excitement about him that's impossible for her to resist. However, as their relationship develops, Gabriella discovers that the Colin Almond she's falling for isn't exactly who he says he is. He has deep, dark secrets and that darkness is threatening to destroy them both.

    Plus, there's the kittens…

    Full novel: No cliffhangers”

  • Sonetos del Amor y susContrarios by Mariana Lidia Torres Perez

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    In Spanish, the pain of letting go, the lense through which this author filters her soul to later pour it over these poems, is called “desamor” (loosely, “unlove”). Mariana Torres’ “Sonetosdel Amor y susContrarios” is both witty and playful, painful and passionate. “Unlove” is one of the hazards of loving. These remarkable poems, one of its fortunate byproducts.

  • Coffee Break by Hayet Brach

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    A girl putting herself on display. An unexpected guest. A couple overwhelmed by desire. Three new tales of love and lust – enticing, enthralling, and exciting.

    Includes the stories ‘Coffee Break’, ‘The Guest’ and ‘Something In The Water’.

  • The Texas Cowboy by Katheryn Lane

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    From the #1 Amazon bestselling author, Katheryn Lane, comes an unforgettable romance set in the heart of Texas.

    Everything’s bigger in Texas, including the problems.

    When Vicky flies into Texas, she immediately falls for the charms of local cowboy, Jack Cassidy. However, her wealthy Dallas cousin, Laura, has other ideas and will do everything she can to steer Vicky away from Jack and into the arms of a rich oilman.

    Jack is resigned to living the life of a lonely cowboy whose only female company is his horses–that is, until he meets Vicky. However, Vicky isn’t the only person with a claim on his heart. Jack wasn’t always alone and his ex is about to make a dramatic comeback.

    Every cowboy has a past and this cowboy’s past is about to destroy his future.

  • Sorority Pledge 1: A Devil in Disguise by Daizie Draper

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    NOTE FROM THE DOM, LOGAN THORNDIKE: Poor sorority pledge, Addison Montgomery, lands in a world of trouble and heat when she’s caught chucking eggs at my father’s mansion on Halloween at the demand of her sisters. When the little devil accepts a trip over my knee as her punishment, we get swept up in the delicious power exchange and a tumultuous squall of passion. But, given our limited experience, diving into untested lusts may be way too hot for us to handle … especially where more than hearts can be broken. Besides, I’m doing all I can to keep my dark side and hellish childhood from rising up to strangle me, and a girl like Addison Montgomery, so compliant, so wet, so eager to please is…God, she is the very last thing I need! She’s both my dream come true and my absolute, worst nightmare.

    Just so you know, I do debased things to her mind and body, I’m wicked like that, but I’m not dishing out those yummy treats in a blurb. What kind of Dom would I be if I went around spoiling surprises? If you’re at least 18 and pink gets you flowing, go slip into your loosest pajamas. That’s not an order, those only go to my sub, but it’s a recommendation I strongly suggest.

    * * * This 20,200-word novella is Book 1 in the 10-part Sorority Pledge Saga, a serialization that follows a rocky romance centered around the edgy bliss of Domination and submission. Contains explicit situations and language. * * *

  • “Bad for You” (Mad, Bad, & Dangerous to Love) by Anna Antonia

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    “Standing on a literal pedestal, with my arms securely bound in front of me with yards of red ribbons and my body draped in a short virgin-white Grecian gown, I experienced a twinge of divinity. I was his goddess for the moment—one to be admired yet possessed. I wondered what Gabriel’s expression held as he looked at me.

    Pride? Lust? Yearning? Love?

    I didn't know because I was blindfolded.

    Gabriel’s kiss ghosted on my upper thigh. Warmth settled low in my belly. I itched to run my fingers through his golden hair as my lips crashed into his. My captivity punished even as it heated my blood. Gabriel was right—this truly would be an exercise in patience and control. The ache for him already etched itself deep in my bones.

    Denial and anticipation…it was the latest game I’d slowly learned to play with my devilish Gabriel Gordon…

    Emma Adams and Gabriel Gordon were a match made in a strange and unconventional heaven. The brilliant billionaire and the ambitious girl from the wrong side of the tracks had a tumultuous history that spanned a decade. After seven years apart, they were finally ready to make a go of their passionate and near-obsessive love.

    Together they had faced the revealing of his dark secret–Gabriel’s need to dominate in the bedroom. Together they had pledged to see their relationship through to the end. And together they would find love wasn't enough when fear held the upper hand. Firmly used to being in total control of her life, Emma must face her doubts and insecurities if she was ever going to be able to accept the kind of dark love that led to Gabriel’s tormented heart.

    Book II in the “Mad, Bad, & Dangerous to Love” series. NOTE: This is a novel that, while part of a series, does not contain a cliffhanger ending.”