About SNOWBOUND AT CHRISTMAS by Debbie Mason
Ex-cop Cat
O'Connor is bored working for her sister, Chloe, as a personal
assistant on the set of her soap opera. Until Chloe gets an opportunity
to audition for the role of a lifetime and asks her identical twin to
substitute for her
on the soap with no one the wiser. It's a perfect switch-until Cat
attracts the attention of the mysterious Mr. Tall, Dark, and
Way-too-handsome leading man.
Grayson Alexander never thought being snowbound in the charming town of Christmas, Colorado, for the holiday would get so hot. But between working with sexy, tough Cat on set and keeping his real reason for being there under wraps, he's definitely feeling the heat. And if there's one thing they'll learn as they bring out the mistletoe, it's that in this town, true love is always in season.
Grayson Alexander never thought being snowbound in the charming town of Christmas, Colorado, for the holiday would get so hot. But between working with sexy, tough Cat on set and keeping his real reason for being there under wraps, he's definitely feeling the heat. And if there's one thing they'll learn as they bring out the mistletoe, it's that in this town, true love is always in season.
Excerpt:
“We
don’t have time to talk about it,” the older woman said as she
helped Cat out of the fur coat. “We have just been presented with
the perfect opportunity to put our plan into action.”
Great,
Estelle and Chloe had a plan. Cat tugged the sweater’s neckline
higher. Her sister may like to show off her girls, but Cat’s were
going undercover. And since she didn’t want Estelle to blow her
cover, she hoped the older woman enlightened her about their plan.
They
were a few feet from the table where Harry stood looking deliciously
edible when Nell waved a gingerbread man in the air. “Get a kiss
with your cookies, ladies. Two dollars for a kiss and a cookie.”
A
horde of women stampeded in their direction.
“Make
it count, my dear,” Estelle murmured, shoving Cat at the table.
The
push caused Cat to wobble on her heels. If not for Harry reaching
across the table, encircling her biceps with his strong hands, she
would have fallen on her face. Something her sister would never do.
So it was imperative that Cat put on a believable performance. She
fluffed her hair, did a flirty head tilt, and batted her fake
eyelashes.
“I’ll
take two, Harry.” She puckered her lips.
His
mouth flattened, a muscle ticking in his clenched jaw. Then he leaned
toward her. It’s possible he said bloody
hell
under his breath as he lowered his head, but she couldn’t be sure
because everything went a little fuzzy the moment his warm, firm lips
touched hers. She tasted mint, smelled his expensive cologne, and
drew closer, placing her hands on his shoulders to avoid toppling
over. Okay, so it was an excuse, but she was sure her sister would
have taken advantage of the situation in exactly the same way.
Her
mouth softened, her fingers tightening on his broad shoulders as her
lips parted. She was just getting into the kiss, and it was some
kiss, when his mouth left hers. He took what appeared to be a
startled step back. She understood the reaction—the kiss had rocked
her world, too.
“Hang
on, I need a picture for the Chronicle,” Nell said, putting down
the cookie to pick up her cell phone. “Okay, go for it.”
In
the background, she heard George saying something to Phil about
breaking his promise. Harry looked over her head, then back at her.
An emotion she couldn’t read darkened his blue eyes, then he
brought his hands to the sides of her face and did as Nell suggested.
He went for it.
Gently
tilting her head so his lips slanted over hers at a precise angle, he
gave her a deep, passionate kiss. It was long and lush, and
breath-stealingly perfect. Her eyes were still closed, her head
tipped up, when she realized she was kissing air. Blinking her eyes
open, she stared at him. Acting as though he was completely
unaffected, as if he hadn’t felt the same emotional rush of desire,
he handed her two cookies.
If
that was a kiss from an uninterested man, she’d eat . . .
“That
will be four dollars, Chloe.” His words were cool and clipped, his
back ramrod straight.
And
her heart, that seconds ago had been dancing to a happy beat, froze.
It wasn’t her he was kissing. It was her sister.
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Debbie Mason is the bestselling author of
the Christmas, Colorado series. Her books have been praised for their
"likable characters, clever dialogue and juicy plots" (RT Book Reviews).
She also writes historical paranormals as Debbie Mazzuca. Her MacLeod
series has received several nominations for best paranormal as well as a
Holt Medallion Award of Merit. When she isn't writing or reading,
Debbie enjoys spending time with her very own real-life
hero, their four wonderful children, an adorable grandbaby, and a yappy
Yorkie named Bella.
About A BAD BOY FOR CHRISTMAS by Jessica Lemmon
Connor McClain knows what he wants. And after
four harrowing years in Afghanistan, that's a quiet life in the lakeside
town of Evergreen Cove. But coming home has land mines of its own-the
most dangerous of them being long-legged bombshell
Faith Garrett. Now getting her into his arms this holiday is going to
require more than mistletoe . . .
With a cheating ex behind her, all Faith wants is a relaxing holiday free from man drama. And even though every moment with gorgeous Connor is a sweet temptation, Faith is determined not to give in. But Jack Frost has other plans, and soon Faith and Connor are snowbound in a winter wonderland with only the sparks flying between them to keep them warm. As one hot kiss leads to another, they'll have to decide if they're ready to give each other the best gift of all-love.
With a cheating ex behind her, all Faith wants is a relaxing holiday free from man drama. And even though every moment with gorgeous Connor is a sweet temptation, Faith is determined not to give in. But Jack Frost has other plans, and soon Faith and Connor are snowbound in a winter wonderland with only the sparks flying between them to keep them warm. As one hot kiss leads to another, they'll have to decide if they're ready to give each other the best gift of all-love.
Excerpt:
Part of it
was shock over the fact that Connor was leaning over the countertop
inhaling one of her cupcakes. The other part, and the part she was
having trouble reconciling, was the fact that there was a tear
beneath one of the pockets of his jeans, and the slash of skin she
was currently staring at was his bare ass.
He stood,
chewing and smiling with his lips closed. She knew because she
hastily redirected her gaze to his face. The way he licked the
frosting off the corner of his mouth and lifted his brow suggested he
may have caught her eyeballing something she shouldn’t.
“Tore
them on a nail on the fence this morning.” He turned to look over
his shoulder, splitting the tear with his fingers to show her a faint
red scratch on one chiseled butt cheek. “Hurt like a bitch.” His
eyes found hers and he gave her a sly smile. “Don’t suppose you’d
be willing to patch me up.”
She choked
on her laughter, shaking her head for effect. “I don’t think so,”
she said, trying to sound disgusted and not turned on.
His smile
erased as his brow went down like she’d hurt his feelings. “You
would deny me medical care in my moment of need?”
Flustered,
she stepped past him and snatched the small white box off the
counter, determined to change the subject. “I hope you know you owe
me a cupcake.”
“Cupcake,
I took that in payment for the kiss you never gave me.”
So he
didn’t forget.
“You’d
rather have a carrot cupcake than a kiss?” Her pulse pounded
against her neck. She knew which one she would prefer, and hoped she
was doing a good job hiding it.
“Hmm…”
He made a show of craning his neck to look at the remaining cupcake
in the bottom of the box. “It was a pretty good cupcake.”
Her mouth
opened in argument, but the argument never came. And the reason it
never came was because Connor covered her lips with his, launching
his tongue into her mouth. She tasted sugar, cinnamon, and nutmeg
from the frosting, and his mouth, which tasted wonderful because it
tasted like him. The smell of lavender filled her senses, that
earthy, spicy smell mingling in her nostrils and making her lean into
him. Cupping the back of his neck, she tilted her chin, continuing
their sparring session with fervor.
Noses
bumped, his unshaven chin scraped her jaw, and his hands—his big,
manly, rough hands—grasped her at the waist and pulled her flush
against him.
This went
on until finally, she had to pull back to inhale or suffocate. Not a
bad way to go, she’d admit. Now she was panting and trying to
recalibrate her brain cells, which had apparently oozed right out of
her ears since Connor put his mouth on hers.
He looked
as dazed as she did for a second before his smile snapped into place.
“Nope. That was much better than the cupcake.”
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Jessica Lemmon has
always been a dreamer. At some point, she decided head-in-the-clouds
thinking was childish, went out, and got herself a job . . . and then
she got another one because that one was lousy. And when that one
stopped
being fulfilling, she went out and got another . . . and another. Soon
it became apparent she'd only be truly happy doing what she loved. And
since "eating potato chips" isn't a viable career, she opted to become a
writer. With fire in her heart, she dusted
off a book she'd started years prior, finished it, and submitted it. It
may have been the worst book ever, but it didn't stop her from writing
another one. Now she has several books finished, several more started,
and even more marinating in her brain (which
currently resides in the clouds, thankyouverymuch), and she couldn't be
happier. She firmly believes God gifts us with talents for a purpose,
and with His help, you can create the life you want. (While eating
potato chips.)
About UNWRAPPED by Katie Lane
Jacqueline Maguire has a problem tying the knot.After
fleeing the altar (again), the runaway bride drives off with no
particular destination in mind. Which is how Jac finds herself
stranded in a snowstorm with a hot, hard-bodied stranger who treats her
to the naughtiest night of her life . . . but come morning, he's long
gone.
Contractor Patrick McPherson is deeply committed to his bachelor lifestyle. No strings, no rings. As the Christmas season approaches, however, Patrick still can't quite forget his curvalicious one-night stand. Then Jac shows up unexpectedly, and all holiday hell breaks loose. Because this year, Patrick is getting the biggest Christmas surprise of his life.
Contractor Patrick McPherson is deeply committed to his bachelor lifestyle. No strings, no rings. As the Christmas season approaches, however, Patrick still can't quite forget his curvalicious one-night stand. Then Jac shows up unexpectedly, and all holiday hell breaks loose. Because this year, Patrick is getting the biggest Christmas surprise of his life.
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“Am
I a vampire?”
He
chuckled at the joke and smoothed the damp hair off her forehead.
“No. I don’t change my victims . . . I just snack on them.”
She didn’t crack a smile, but her shoulders relaxed, bringing his
attention back to the welt. “How badly are you hurt?”
Her
hand went to the marks on her neck. “Surprisingly, it didn’t
hurt as much as I thought it would.”
Patrick
felt his face heat with embarrassment. “I’m sorry. I forgot
about the fangs.”
Her
gaze flickered to his mouth, and damned if he didn’t get hard
again. “Well, I guess since you didn’t . . . umm . . .
overindulge, it’s not a big deal.”
Overindulge?
Oh, he wanted to overindulge. Especially with those phenomenal
breasts just a reach away. But he wasn’t that big of a jerk. “So
can you tell me what happened? Are there any other victims?”
“No. No one else was in the car with me when
Big Foot—I mean, a deer jumped out in front of the car. I would’ve
been okay if my brakes had worked properly. It was almost like
someone had tampered with—” She paused, and her eyes widened.
“Mr. Darby.” She glanced at the door. “And he’s probably
the one who flattened your tire.”
Patrick started to wonder if she wasn’t
suffering from a concussion. She seemed to be talking in circles.
Of course, most women talked in circles. “I thought you said no
one was in the car with you. Who is Mr. Darby?”
“No one was in the car with me. Mr. Darby is
the guy who’s trying to k—” She stopped and cleared her throat.
“Never mind. It’s not important. So you were saying?”
His
brow knotted. Why couldn’t women be as easy to read as a
blueprint? He released his breath in a sigh. “I was wondering how
badly you were injured.”
“I’m fine now. I was just a little
lightheaded before.” She sat up to prove it, bringing her full
pouting lips inches from his. He might not be able to read her, but
he sure as hell desired her. He had never wanted to kiss a woman so
badly in his life. It was like her lips were magnetized and he was
solid metal. But before he could kiss her, she got to her feet and
started picking up the items that had spilled out of her purse.
Since there was a lot of crap, he knelt down to help her.
“So what are you doing up here?” he asked as
he lifted her wallet and handed it to her. “I’m assuming by the
costume that you were coming back from a party.”
There was a slight hesitation before she nodded.
“And I got lost.” She leaned over to reach the tube of lipstick
that had slid under the coffee table, and her breasts swelled forth
in twin mounds of bodacious beauty. “So if you can’t take me
back to Denver, do you think you could get me to a working phone?”
It
took her grabbing the lipstick and straightening before he could
talk. “I could if I didn’t have a flat tire.” Now that his
temper had cooled, he realized that she wouldn’t have had time to
flatten his tire. He probably ran over a nail at one of the
jobsites, and it had been slowly leaking air all day.
“Don’t you know how to fix it?” she asked.
“Yes, but I’m not going to do it in a
blizzard.” He picked up her phone and tried it. There was still
no reception so he tapped the screen closed. A screensaver picture
of two people popped up. Patrick didn’t know why he was more
interested in the skinny guy than the pretty, dark-haired woman. Or
maybe he knew why, but just wasn’t willing to admit it.
“Are you married?” he asked.
“Not yet. I’m still working on it.” Before
he could figure out what that meant, she got up and took the phone
and her purse from him. “So if you’re not going to fix the tire,
just what am I supposed to do?”
In heels, or at least in one heel, she was only a
few inches shorter than he was and sturdily built. He realized that
he liked that about her. He was tired of petite women he had to
worry about breaking. This woman looked like she could handle a man
who liked things a little rough. And since she wasn’t married, was
in no way connected to his aunt’s schemes, and was here . . .
Patrick smiled. “You’re going to spend the
night with me.”
“What?”
she squeaked. “I can’t spend the entire night with a . . .”
“Patrick.”
He held out his hand. “And you are?”
She
swallowed hard before answering. “In big trouble.”
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Katie Lane is the USA Today bestselling
author of the Deep in the Heart of Texas and Hunk for the Holidays
series. Katie lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and when she
isn't writing, she enjoys reading, traveling, and cuddling with her
high school sweetheart and cairn terrier Roo.
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