Friday, June 5, 2026

Book Blitz with Excerpt + Giveaway: How to Love a Prince by Hayden Stone @writerhayden @XpressoTours

How to Love a Prince by Hayden Stone
Series: Being Royal #2
Publication date: June 1st, 2026

Synopsis:
What happens when a playboy prince must find a respectable husband to redeem himself and secure the monarchy's future when he unexpectedly inherits the throne?

When London-based playboy Prince Theodor learns he's about to inherit the Danish throne, he must clean up his scandalous image by finding an appropriate husband. But his planned redemption arc to audition fake boyfriends to fake marry creates another set of problems, until a fateful trip to Corfu, Greece, leads him to Greek Prince Stefanos, of the former Greek monarchy, and challenges his guarded heart as sparks fly.

It's too bad they accidentally sink a yacht, which inevitably leads to more scandal, and they must start apart. However, Theodor and Stefanos can't stop thinking of each other, leading to heated, secret encounters between Greece and England guaranteed to set the tabloids alight once their secret is revealed...

How to Love a Prince, Book 2 in the Being Royal Series, is a light-hearted royal rom-com featuring fake dating, opposites-attract, and forbidden love.

For fans of Red, White & Royal Blue, Boyfriend Material, and The Unlikely Heir.


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When I pause long enough to go to the bar and get some water, I bump unsteadily into someone. "Sorry," I manage, clapping a hand on the tall man's shoulder in apology. It's solid muscle under my fingers. He's even more built than I am, and I've kept in good shape since my military service years ago and more recent modeling work after that. Before I settled into working with my business partner on our design projects.

The man turns around, frowning, his mouth open to complain. Then his eyes widen in recognition, beneath a tumble of dark, wavy hair.

Of course he's hot.

I grit my teeth. A hot man is what got me in trouble to begin with tonight. Or, more like, said hot man got himself caught up in the tabloids and then caused me problems.

Also, I might be staring at the stranger.

Not being a British royal usually has its advantages in London. Less recognition, for starters. I've lived in London for years now, away from Denmark. I get less than I would get back home anyway, unless on the off chance I come across a Dane or a Danish monarchy enthusiast. Which, surprisingly, happens more often than one might think.

Except I'm hardly being subtle tonight. I want to be seen. Straightening to my full height, I stand my ground in defiance.

Let them photograph me. I insist.

I want Aidan to know what he's missing. He'll be sorry then, him and his wretched groom.

Except it doesn't make things any better, and then it dawns on me I've still been gawping openly at a gorgeous man, with olive skin and black hair and blue eyes. Which, I've got to say, is a stunning combination known to do a number on me. He's mesmerizing. I gawp like a tourist taking in one of the wonders of the world. Believe me, he's one of them. Usually, I'm a shade more coy, to my credit, but I've had a lot to drink tonight, and my filter is off. In fact, my filter's probably tossed somewhere deep in the Thames, like a votive offering right alongside some Bronze Age weapons and Roman coins.

"Prince Theodor?" He has an accent that I can't quite place. It's totally hot, though.

"Guilty," I say flippantly, recovering in an artful facade of manners. I run a hand through my hair. "I'm so sorry, I didn't mean to crash into you. Shockingly rude. Would you like me to get you a drink to make up for it? Please."

"No need. Already have one." The man holds up his cocktail, complete with little umbrella and some fancy garnishes. His eyes dance. "You don't know who I am?"

If I hadn't been busy staring at his face like I was trying to etch it into my memory for all time, I would have maybe looked at his hand with its cocktail. Confession time. "To be honest, I barely know who I am right now."

"Fair." The grin he gives is spectacular, easy, almost familiar. His white teeth match his white shirt. I shiver. "I can see why you might want to forget tonight. Bad luck about the news."

Now he looks sympathetic. My face burns.

Oh, hell.

Does everyone follow the tabloids? God, has everyone seen my embarrassment coming before I did?

Even so, do I want to forget this stranger? The probability in truth is at around nil. Around us, the dance music thumps on, people laugh and carry on around the bar where we stand in the shifting strobe lights from the dance floor, all purple and pink and blue.

And then, everything comes crashing down again as his words belatedly register in my brain. My mouth hangs slightly open. So much for finding the evening's prospect. He's murdered my opening.

"Ouch, man." My suaveness has gone right out the door of the club and died on the Soho street. Probably by drowning in a well-trodden puddle. "You had to remind me about the news."

"Sorry." He looks contrite. Then he searches my eyes, with amusement lingering in his. There's no malice that I can see, which makes for a refreshing change, at least. "You really don't know who I am?"

"How rude, I should have asked your name. I'm sorry, my manners have vanished. Terribly sorry. What's your name, then?" I ask.

He laughs easily, shrugging. "It's Stefanos."

I go back to staring. Something is at last clicking into place through an absinthe-induced fog. No wonder he looks a little familiar. "As in, Prince Stefanos?"

That would be Prince Stefanos of the former Greek monarchy. The Greek Royal Family remains, but in exile outside of Greece, spread across Europe.

"Yes." Stefanos bows his head. There's something completely charming int he gesture, almost shy. Certainly self-effacing. "And I'm very sorry about the reminder of the tabloids. I know they're a pain for all of us."

"You just re-reminded me," I complain, but I'm smiling, despite the miserable night he seems to insist on reminding me about, like he's delighting in a few more twists of the knife. And despite my best efforts to forget about Aidan. A stab wound is like that. My gut twinges. Or maybe it's the drinks protesting in my stomach.

At any rate, I'm distracted by Stefanos, the moment of his glossy hair as he laughs again, ducking his head down as he breaks my riveted gaze.

"I've got to say, the prince-per-capita rating in this club is off he charts tonight." I gaze openly at him, leaning ever so slightly in. Yes, he's hot. Confirmed. As if there were any question about his hotness. The evening's at last tarting to look better and better. Thank fuck. 

"Absolutely--"

Then, in turn, someone careens into me--and my flirting is officially cancelled.

Because it's officially messy o'clock at the bar before last call.

And I'm drunk enough to not have my bones left for balance--and I crash hard, my drink splashing him first--and I fall hard right into Stefano's chest.


More animal than mineral, HAYDEN STONE is a writer of fun queer fiction, especially with kissing. He currently lives in Victoria, Canada, and has previously lived in Vancouver, Canada and London, UK. He likes strong coffee and is owned by two cats. You can find out his latest news on Twitter or Instagram, or at his website.





Thursday, May 28, 2026

Release Blitz with Teasers: Low Blow by A.D. Justice @GiveMeBooksPR

Low Blow by A.D. Justice
Series: No Safe Corner #1
Publication date: May 28th, 2026

Synopsis:
She rebuilt herself from nothing.
He never expected to be the one she'd have to fight hardest to resist.

Andi Morgan clawed her way our of a past designed to destroy her -- foster care, silence, survival -- and built something no one could take away: a youth center, a career, a life that finally belongs to her. She's done being someone else's liability.

Then the past comes back swinging.

When buried secrets resurface, and a powerful enemy launches a coordinated campaign to dismantle her reputation, her organization, and everything she's fought for, Andi finds herself in the crosshairs of someone with unlimited resources and no conscience. The attacks are precise. The damage is real. And the person behind it knows exactly which relationships to weaponize.

Luke Woods has been fighting his whole life -- in the ring and out of it. He knows how to read an opponent, absorb punishment, and wait for the opening. What he doesn't know how to do is walk away from a woman who refuses to go down.

Protecting Andi should be simple.

Wanting her is anything but.

As the threat escalates and the stakes turn deadly, Luke and Andi discover that the most dangerous fights aren't the ones you see coming -- they're the ones you're already in before you know the bell has rung.

Always protect yourself.
Unless she's the one you can't afford to lose.

A steamy romantic suspense novel featuring a protective alpha boxer, a fearless heroine with a buried past, corrupt power, and a slow-burn romance that ignites under fire.
Book 1 of the No Safe Corner Series.

This is a reimagined and expanded version of Crazy Maybe, now part of the No Safe Corner trilogy. With deeper character development, higher stakes, and a stronger focus on suspense, this edition delivers a completely new reading experience.


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Main Event by A.D. Justice (No Safe Corner #3) -

A.D. JUSTICE is the award-winning, USA Today bestselling author of several series and stand-alone romance novels in various romance genres, including romantic suspense, contemporary, and paranormal.

When she's not writing, she loves spending time with her alpha male husband in the Northwest Georgia mountains. They're living out their own HEA, frequently on horseback with a dog in tow. 

She is also an avid reader of romance novels, a master of procrastination, a chocolate sommelier, a twister of words, and speaks fluent sarcasm. An avid animal lover, she has two horses, three cats, and two very spoiled dogs.

She loves chatting with her readers. You're welcome to stalk her across all social media!

Friday, May 22, 2026

Review: The Crown of Gilded Bones by Jennifer L. Armentrout

The Crown of Gilded Bones by Jennifer L. Armentrout
Series: Blood and Ash #3
Publication date: June 8th, 2021
Pages: 576
Spice: 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️

Synopsis:
She's been the victim and the survivor...

Poppy never dreamed she would find the love she's found with Prince Casteel. She wants to revel in her happiness but first they must free his brother and find hers. It's a dangerous mission and one with far-reaching consequences neither dreamed of. Because Poppy is the Chosen, the Blessed. The true ruler of Atlantia. She carries the blood of the King of Gods within her. By right the crown and the kingdom are hers.

The enemy and the warrior...

Poppy has only ever wanted to control her own life, not the lives of others, but now she must choose to either forsake her birthright or seize the gilded crown and become the Queen of Flesh and Fire. But as the kingdoms' dark sins and blood-drenched secrets finally unravel, a long-forgotten power rises to pose a genuine threat. And they will stop at nothing to ensure that the crown never sits upon Poppy's head.

A lover and heartmate...

But the greatest threat to them and to Atlantia is what awaits in the far west, where the Queen of Blood and Ash has her own plans, ones she has waited hundreds of years to carry out. Poppy and Casteel must consider the impossible--travel to the Lands of the Gods and wake the King himself. And as shocking secrets and the harshest betrayals come to light, and enemies emerge to threaten everything Poppy and Casteel have fought for, they will discover just how far they are willing to go for their people--and each other.


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Story:
I absolutely love that the author sprinkles in little tidbits of Poppy's history without giving away the big shocker that I feel is coming. She twists and turns from one chapter to the next and introduces new challenges and obstacles for the couple to overcome. Poppy and Casteel are the most solid they have ever been and the only thing holding them back in the fact that their people don't wish to accept Poppy because she could be dangerous to them. I think it more so is a good representation of how societies as a whole struggle with the unknown. How people have a hard time dealing with change even if it might be for the benefit of them. I like that the author stuck to that realism instead of trying to make the Atlantians blindly accepting Poppy into the fold. Every single book in the series so far has been completely wrapped in this overwhelming goal to unite the kingdoms and free the people. Give people a choice in how they want to live their lives without rulers dictating it to them with threats of deal and persecution. From one book to the next I find myself on the edge of my seat and desperate for more.

Characters:
  • Poppy - I can't seem to find much flaw in Poppy. The more I learn about her, the more I see her fight, the more heart she shows for her people, the more I can't seem to find any reason to dislike her. I dislike how much she has thrown at her but at the same time she is so willing to bend and move in whatever way she needs to to protect those she cares about and even those she doesn't even know. 
  • Casteel - I have never seen a male character as completely and utterly in love with the female main character as Casteel is with Poppy. She could massacre an entire population of people and he would simply ask her why and accept whatever reason she gave. That probably goes hand-in-hand with the fact that Poppy would never do such a thing without some sort of really good reason behind it. She shows she's bloodthirsty, Casteel tells her how hot he finds it. Another facet of her complicated biology comes out, he is there to tell her how special she is. She doubts herself, and he is there once more to build her up until she can stand on her own two feet. 
Writing:
The only thing that I struggle with is keeping up with all the twists and turns in parentage that seem to come about. What god is parent to who? Who is a god and who is the royal of gods? Who is alive and who is simply sleeping? Poppy is genetically linked to who? It's a lot to keep straight to the point where I needed to find a family tree online to trace it all back. That in comes with the risk of spoilers though so it was pretty difficult. Maybe if there were a little more cut and dry connections it would be easier for the readers to keep track and not become overwhelmed.

Overall:
Aside from my own struggles to keep track of who birthed what person, I love this series and can't get enough. In fact, as soon as I finished this book, I couldn't even write this review before I was desperately looking for the next one in the series. I needed to know what happened! Poppy and Casteel are one of my favorite fictional couples and I can't wait to see what else happens in their world.