ALL I EVER WANTED, a new adult winter
anthology
Winterfest is heating up in Abbott
Springs...
As the town’s yearly festival kicks
off, cold days turn into steamy nights, new flames will be ignited,
and old romances will be rekindled.
All About Us by Marilyn Brant—All
Sami Abbott ever wanted was permission to be herself. At home, she
aims to be the perfect daughter but never measures up. At college,
she’s the bold girl who had a one-night stand with sexy musician,
Alex Hamilton. When he arrives unexpectedly in Abbott Springs, her
worlds collide and she must reconcile the girl she tries to be with
the person she really is.
All I Need by Caisey Quinn—All
pink-haired rocker chick Everly Abbott thought she wanted was
acceptance in her straight-laced hometown. But her best friend and
bandmate Justin Cohen is about to show her that what she thinks she
wants isn’t necessarily what she needs.
All for Love by Rhonda Helms—All
Maya Monterey ever wanted was to belong. Happiest with the Abbott
family, Maya’s been secretly in love with sexy pastry chef Oliver
Abbott for years. With a flirty new look, she’ll pull out all the
stops to get him to notice her. And if her plan fails, she’ll walk
away from the only home she’s ever known—and Oliver—for good.
All or Nothing by Lexi Ryan—After
years of placing the wrong bets, all Aubree Baxter wanted was someone
to take a chance on her. Golden boy Kennedy Hale plays it safe in
life and love, but to keep Bree in Abbott Springs, he’ll have to go
all in.
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From ALL ABOUT US by Marilyn Brant
My mind rushed
back to thoughts of the two of us in October. In Alex’s hotel room.
In that king-sized bed.
The way he’d
kissed me until I’d felt lightheaded. Like I was levitating.
The way he’d
run his fingers across my belly and I could feel the calluses on his
fingertips. Rough and gentle at the same time.
The way our
bodies found a perfect rhythm together. And how I’d purposely
disrupted it when I pulled away that night. He was getting too
close. Too close to knowing the real me, even though I’d given him
all the wrong details.
“So, ready for
some pizza?” he asked, steering me back toward the town square and
the Italian restaurant he’d picked out for our dinner. Giovanni’s.
As the only really good pizzeria in Abbott Springs, I’d been there
hundreds of times, but never with Alexander Hamilton. Somehow I knew
he’d make everything about it feel like a brand-new experience.
“Sure,” I
said, moving closer to him. Hoping he wouldn’t take back his arm
and break the connection between us.
He didn’t. Not
until we were almost at the entrance of the restaurant and a man
cleared his throat loudly behind us.
As we turned, I
heard an all-too-familiar voice say, “Sami. How are you doing,
sweetheart? Going to introduce me to your new friend?”
Alex took a good
look at the man standing tall on the sidewalk a few feet from us and
immediately lowered his arm.
From ALL I NEED by Caisey Quinn
“We should
probably get back,” I said softly, knowing that if I leaned forward
so much as an inch my lips would graze his. My chest must’ve been
desperate for attention because it rose between us, thrilling at the
contact when it brushed his.
“We probably
should,” he agreed without moving.
I knew it was
wrong, dangerous even. Justin Cohen had been my everything since…well
since the first time he’d scooted his backpack over on the bench so
I could sit next him at lunch. Sixth grade. He’d been my best
friend, my band mate, my shoulder to cry on, my sweet,
always-willing-to-listen best buddy ever since. Nearly ten freaking
years.
But there was
nothing sweet about the way he was looking at me now. His playing
doctor on my ankle had been sweet. This was…something else.
Hunger hooded his
eyes as we each waited for the other to make a move. The full weight
of the fact that I wouldn’t stop him if he kissed me, the
undeniable truth that I wanted him to, pressed down on me, but I held
my own. His hands slid up my thighs, not an accidental graze but an
intentional friction between our flesh. It was delicious torture, a
kind I’d never known before. Painful and slow and sweet
and…necessary.
This will
change everything.
From ALL FOR LOVE by Rhonda Helms
Maya tightened
her jaw and looked dead into my eyes. “Everything I love most in
this world is in this town, Oliver.” Her voice hitched, and she
swallowed. “How could I ever want to leave it?”
The air locked in
my chest. My head rushed and buzzed with the hum of a thousand words
battering at my brain. It was one thing to have your sister tell you
how someone felt about you. Another thing to have the woman herself
looking up at you, practically admitting those feelings.
Maya blinked,
ripped her gaze from mine, and gave an awkward laugh, a dark flush
stealing across her cheeks. “Oh, God,” she said on a broken sigh.
“I…I can’t believe I just…”
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Author Bios
Marilyn Brant is
a USA Today
bestselling and award-winning author of eight novels to date, writing
in the genres of contemporary women's fiction, romantic comedy, and
new adult/mystery. Recently, the Illinois Association of Teachers of
English selected her as their 2013 Author of the Year. As a former
teacher, library staff member, freelance magazine writer, and
national book reviewer, Marilyn has spent much of her life lost in
literature. Her books have been featured by the Doubleday Book Club,
Book-of-the-Month Club, Literary Guild, BOMC2, and Rhapsody Book
Club, and they've won awards such as the Romance Writers of America's
Golden Heart, the Booksellers' Best, and the Aspen Gold Reader's
Choice. She lives in the Chicago suburbs with her family, reads a lot
of Jane Austen, and loves chocolate, old movies, and road trips with
music blaring and the windows rolled down. Please visit her online at
www.marilynbrant.com
or find her on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/marilyn.brant
and Twitter @marilynbrant
Caisey Quinn lives in a suburb outside
of Birmingham, Alabama with her husband, daughter, and other assorted
animals. She wears cowgirl boots most of the time, even to church.
She is the bestselling author of the Kylie Ryans series and writes
New and Young Adult books about country girls finding love in
unexpected places. She can be found online at
www.caiseyquinnwrites.com
or on Twitter as @CaiseyQuinn where she spends entirely too much time
chatting with readers, writers, and anyone who’s willing.
Rhonda Helms
started writing novels several years ago and loves teen and New Adult
romance. She has a Master's degree in English and a Bachelor's degree
in Creative Writing. She also freelance edits (visit rhondaedits.com
to learn more about her services). When she isn't writing, she likes
to do amateur photography, dig her toes into the sand, read for hours
at a time, and eat way too much cheese. Rhonda lives in Northeast
Ohio with her family, dog, and a very loud cat. Visit her at
rhondahelmsbooks.com
for details about her and her books. You can also find her on twitter
@rhelmsbooks or Facebook at facebook.com/rhondahelmsbooks.
A New
York Times and USA
Today bestselling romance author,
Lexi Ryan considers herself the luckiest chick she knows. Her books
have been described as intense, emotional, and wickedly sexy. When
not writing, she enjoys watching football, perfecting her chocolate
martini, and reading her way to the title of Biggest Romance Fangirl
Evah. A former college professor, her biggest fears include faculty
meetings and large stacks of ungraded freshman composition papers.
She now writes full-time from her home in Indiana, where she lives
with her husband and two children and their neurotic dog. You can
visit Lexi at her website www.lexiryan.com
or find her on Twitter @writerlexiryan or Facebook at
facebook.com/lexiryanauthor.
Interview Questions
ALL I EVER
WANTED is a winter anthology, complete with sledding races, spiked
hot cocoa, and ice skating. Are you a winter lover?
Marilyn: I grew
up in Wisconsin and now live in Illinois, so I’ve had to make peace
with shoveling snow and scraping ice away every winter, LOL, but I
can’t say I love the cold temps. I am very, very fond of hot cocoa
(both spiked and unspiked), however, and I’ve always enjoyed ice
skating and watching the Winter Olympics when they’re on.
Caisey: I love
winter clothes, but the actual cold part, not so much!
Rhonda: For the
most part, yes! But usually when I’m inside, sitting by a
deliciously roaring fire. lol. I hate being super cold, but I do
enjoy making snowmen, sled racing, and ice skating. I also like
taking outdoor pictures.
Lexi: Maybe I’d
say yes if it were a sweltering Indiana summer out my door right now,
but instead it’s twelve inches of snow and negative windchills and
I’m feeling like I really, really
don’t like winter. But I sure don’t mind writing about it.
This
anthology is really unique in that all the stories are connected and
scenes from one story might appear in another. What was your favorite
part about working on this anthology?
Marilyn: I loved
the experience of getting to see a scene told in multiple viewpoints
by our differing main characters. And it was fascinating to work so
closely on a writing project with three authors whose stories I
admire so much.
Caisey: Getting
to see the many differences and similarities in each of our writing
processes.
Rhonda: There was
a community created by working so closely together that I’ve never
experienced before. It really made me connected to my story and to
the others. We were all vested in each other’s novellas, which I
loved.
Lexi: We spent a
weekend in Louisville to really nail down some of the continuity
issues on the anthology. We worked a lot, but we also laughed more
than I think I’ve ever laughed in my life. We writers spend an
awful lot of time in solitude. It was wonderful to laugh with people
who “get” the business like you do..
What was
the most difficult part about putting it together?
Rhonda: Oh, all
those nitpicky touches, the back-and-forth exchanges of scenes, then
going over and over and over it all to make sure we didn’t mess up
the timeline. FUN. lol
Marilyn: Yeah,
Rhonda nailed it. There were a lot of details!
Caisey: What
Rhonda said!
Lexi: To echo
what Rhonda said...When we were in Louisville, we sat down at about
10am to start nailing down some of the details. We went page by page
through each of our stories. “Oh, here your character says this.”
“No, he wouldn’t change it quite like that. Change it to this.”
“What’s Maya wearing that night?” “How would Kennedy be
acting at the opening address?” Yes! Tons of details! But it was
worth it to create what I think is a really unique product.
Obviously,
a love of new adult romance brought you four together for this
anthology. Name two of your favorite NA reads.
Marilyn: Aside
from Lexi’s, Caisey’s, and Rhonda’s stories, which are awesome,
I’ve also really enjoyed The Edge of Never by J.A. Redmerski and
Violet Duke’s Resisting the Bad Boy.
Caisey: Oh gosh.
There are so many good ones it’s hard to pick just two! My two
faves of 2013 were probably Escaping Me by Elizabeth Lee and Break It
Up by E.M. Tippetts.
Rhonda: Well, I
love all of my fellow anthology authors’ works, lol. Seriously,
they’re brilliant--make sure to check them out. But if we go beyond
those, I also adored EASY by Tammara Webber and TANGLED by Emma
Chase. So good!
Lexi: Oh, yes, I
echo what everyone else said. Read them first! Obviously we enjoy
each other’s work and that’s why we decided to do this together.
After them, definitely EASY by Tammara Webber and ONE WEEK GIRLFRIEND
(well, the whole series) by Monica Murphy.
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