Saturday, October 30, 2021

Release Blitz with Teasers: Hate You by Logan Fox @GiveMeBooksBlog


Hate You by Logan Fox
Publication date: October 31st, 2021

Synopsis:
I hate him. He'll love me.

I knew Jude Dearth was dangerous the moment his intoxicating black eyes met mine.

Possessive, jealous, and brooding, he's one of the richest, most gorgeous, and influential guys in Cinderhart High... and he's locked his sights on me.

If I had a choice, I'd keep my distance from him.

But my new stepbrother can control me, punish me, and break me any way he sees fit. It's that, or go back to living in a trailer with my mom.

So I'll be his new toy. I'll obey his commands.

But if Jude thinks he's the one in control, he's got another thing coming.

The game is about to change.

My stepbrother might be calling the shots now, but when I'm done with him, he'll be begging for mercy.

And for me.

Hate You is a dark stepbrother bully romance. This novel is a standalone with no cliffhanger and a guaranteed HEA.

Mature content - reader discretion is advised.


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About the Author:
Hailing from the notoriously sunny South Africa, Logan Fox writes deliciously dark and twisted romance. Her books feature gruff, grumpy alphas that, although broken, can almost always redeem themselves to their feisty heroines. Her couples have enough chemistry to fog up an ice rink, and her stories the kind of the grit and grime she loves reading herself.



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Book Blitz with Excerpt + Giveaway: Deception in the Truth by A.B. Medley @ab_medley @XpressoTours


Deception in the Truth by A.B. Medley
Publication date: October 26th, 2021

Synopsis:
Sometimes you think you know the truth.

Sometimes, it knows you better.


Ivie Davis's seemingly perfect life is not quite so perfect thanks to a stalker who is determined to hurt her in every way possible.

The guy she falls for is forbidden.

Malicious intent is around every corner she turns.

She runs... for a while.

When she returns home to piece together the puzzle of her past, she finds herself working painfully close to the one man she knows she can't have.

Her heart has other plans.


Sterling Brigg is a rancher by blood, detective by choice.

He is driven by a need to find the truth.

He fell in love with Ivie, even though he knew better.

Years later, he still searches for the answers to her past.

Now that she's back in his life, he has no intention of letting her go again.


Together, they vow to find the truth, and in doing so, they will have to decide if the truth will bring them together or be the barrier that keeps them apart forever.


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Excerpt
I cross my arms over my chest, and my stomach flips. Is she going to fess up about lunch with Dean today? Do I want to hear this? I haven't heard from Dean since last night. He made his intentions clear, but I didn't.

"Okay, what do you want to talk about?" I ask around the dread settling in my gut.

She takes a deep breath. "I had lunch with Dean today. It was... weird." And there it is.

"You did?" I ask, as if I didn't already know. "Why'd you do that?"

Her brows slam together. "We were close a long time ago. I haven't seen him in years. You already know that. It was just us... catching up."

I feel anger coursing through my veins. "So you say." I can feel the muscles working in my jaw.

"Sterling, why would I lie to you? You know my secrets." She closes the distance to where I'm leaning on the counter. She reaches out to put her hand on my face, but I turn away.

She pulls back like I burned her. "Don't do that, Sterling." I didn't mean to react that way. I'm just angry and jealous, even a little scared. I don't want her near Dean. I want her with me. I want him to know that she's mine.

"Do what, Ivie? I don't know how I'm supposed to react to you spending time with your ex-boyfriend. If there's a certain way I need to act about this, please tell me."

She bites her bottom lip like she does when she gets nervous. "He asked me if I was seeing anyone. I didn't know how to answer him. What are we doing? Are we a thing? Was the other night a fling?"

I blow out a frustrated breath. "What did you tell him?" She looks at me, wide-eyed.

"Nothing. I told him things were complicated. Because that's how they feel right now. That's all I said. I didn't want to assume this was something it might not be without talking to you."

I lift my cap and run my hand through my hair. "Ivie, what do you want from me? He's been my best friend for years. None of us are kids in high school anymore, and I thought you knew how I felt. But if it's complicated, I don't know what to tell you."

She backs up. "What are you saying, Sterling?"

"I'm saying I think you know how I feel about you, and if you don't, you should. I'm saying I can't tell you how to feel or what to do. You're the only one who knows what you want and how you feel. But I can tell you this." I walk right up to her and grab her hand and put it flat on my chest over my heart. "This, my heart, belongs to you. And only you. It has for a long time now."

She lets a tear fall down her cheek as her fingers splay on my chest, feeling my heartbeat underneath. "And Ivie, I didn't fight for you before. I stood on the sidelines and let you go. I can't do that again. I won't. My heart can't take it. Having you back here made me realize that. So, whatever you're going to do or decide, don't wait too long. I can't handle not knowing where we stand." I brush a kiss over her lips and wipe away her silent tears. "I'm getting in the shower. You can stay, or if you need to leave, I understand." I walk away and leave her in my kitchen speechless.


A.B. Medley lives in Tennessee with the love of her life and two sons. Her husband stole her heart when she was sixteen and their relationship is one of those meant to be love stories you find in magazines and novels.

She is a dental hygienist who loves to read and has always dabbled in writing. When she's not making people's smiles shine, she enjoys belting out songs with her boys, dancing, raspberries, baseball, and anything vintage. Like any proper Tennessean, Sundrop is her drink of choice.

She loves her family and friends fiercely and believes in always chasing your dreams.

Deception in the Truth is her debut novel--but now she's hooked, and there's more to come!


Book Blitz with Excerpt + Giveaway: Dangerous Temptation by Giana Darling @XpressoTours


Dangerous Temptation by Giana Darling
Publication date: October 26th, 2021

Synopsis:
He arrives all dressed in black. Diamond cufflinks. A watch on his tanned wrist that cost more than we would ever see in a lifetime of work. He carries a single red rose for my mother.

Months later, Tiernan Morelli lays red roses on my mother's grave. That same day, he tells me that he is my new guardian.

I should have known from the very start that he had more in common with the thorns than the rose. Now I know the truth: I'm a pawn in his dangerous game of revenge. I was too young and naïve. Now it's too late to save myself from his clutches.

Now I belong to him.


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Excerpt
"Can I help you?" I snapped, irritated and tired and beneath it all so sad I didn't even think a good cry would release the sorrow in my bones.

"I was just thinking exactly that," he finally said, raising his right thumb to rub it across his plush lower lip in the way he had that made my mouth go dry and other, secret, parts of me go wet. "Unfortunately, I doubt you have the ability to live up to my expectations, let alone exceed them."

"Good thing I don't give a crap about your expectations," I said with a pretty grin. "Everything I do, I do for my brother. Whatever is left? That's for me and me alone."

His smile was quick as a lightning strike and just as terrifying up close. "Oh, little thing, that is where you are entirely wrong."

I glared at him, my heart beating like a death march in my throat. "You might be used to pushing people around because they're scared of you. Because you're mean and ugly inside and out but rich enough to get away with bad behavior. But I'm not one of your underlings and I'm not cowed by your wealth."

A long, sinuous hum rose from his throat as he considered me, head cocked and eyes narrowed like a predator trying to decide how best to approach his prey. After a moment, he pushed off the door and stalked slowly toward me. Each step matched that death-march pulse thrumming in my neck.

I tried not to move, not to flinch or blink. It would be far worse to show weakness in front of a man like him. I felt sure he would enjoy it.

I felt sure I would too if I allowed myself to give in to the warmth pooling slowly between my legs. To be studied so intently, to be stalked with single-minded focus was oddly and powerfully sexual.

Finally, he reached me, the toes of his shiny Italian loafers pressed to my bare, chipped-polish toes. That pale green gaze like a serpent was locked on me, pinning me in place even though the primitive urge to flee from him lurched through my limbs.

"You misunderstand the nature of my guardianship over you," he said, his voice soft and quiet, a direct contrast to the cruel tip of his scarred mouth and the hard words they formed. "I am not interested in coddling you, or tucking you in at night and wishing you sweet dreams. In fact, I am not interested in you at all beyond what you can do for me." His fingers reached out to run lightly down my cheek before they grasped my chin in a powerful grip. "I am going to put considerable time and money into transforming you from this boring little thing into a woman worthy of the McTiernan household. I am going to send you to the best school, give you the best clothes, and teach you to be a lady and not this pathetic little girl. I am going to make your wildest dreams come true, Bianca. And in return? You are going to obey my rules."

"What rules?" I whispered, embarrassed by my husky tone.

He was too close, that palpable power and ruthless energy emanating off his body like heat waves, buffeting me again and again until I felt light-headed. When I swayed slightly toward him, the hand tattooed with the rose clamped hard over my hip to steady me.

The bite of pain shouldn't have sent tingles down my spine straight to my sex, but it did. 

It did and I almost hissed with the pleasure of it.

"Oh, they're simple even for a little girl like you to follow," he promised, his eyes cold enough to burn my skin while his hands on my flesh felt like fire. "One. You do everything I say as soon as I say it without hesitation or attitude."

I snorted, then winced as the fingers on my chin flexed tighter. "You've got to be kidding me. I think your name has confused you. You are not a lord and I am not your vassal."

He bent closer until I could count every one of those thick black lashes, see the darker emerald ring of green around the pale irises. I held my breath, from fear or to block the assault of his sinful scent on my senses, I wasn't entirely sure.

"For all intents and purposes, I own you. So, if I tell you to make me breakfast, you do it. If I command you to wear a certain dress to a specific ball, you do it." His voice dropped deeper, a vibration I felt conducted through his hands on my body straight into my bloodstream. "If I order you to your knees, Bianca? You get on your knees, and you do it with a gracious smile."

Giana Darling is an USA Today, Wall Street Journal, and Top 40 Amazon Best Selling Canadian romance writer who specializes in the taboo and angsty side of love and romance. She currently lives in beautiful British Columbia where she spends time riding on the back of her man's bike, baking pies, and reading snuggled up with her Golden Retriever puppy, Romeo.

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Book Blitz with Trailer + Excerpt + Giveaway: BLUE by L.E. DeLano @LE_DeLano @XpressoTours


BLUE by L.E. DeLano
Publication date: October 26th, 2021

Synopsis:
When Blue Mancini's mother picked her name, it ended up behind a self-fulfilling prophecy.

A year ago, Blue's brother, Jack, was involved in a car accident that killed the father of her classmate, Maya Rodriguez. Luckily for Jack, he got out of a manslaughter charge and into a plea bargain thanks to the top-notch lawyer hired by Blue's wealthy parents.

The fallout is now affecting Blue as Maya returns to school determined to carve out a pound of flesh from the only member of the Mancini family she can reach. On top of that, Blue has a demanding mother, a father who's never around, a drama-addicted best friend, and a secretive new guy who's determined to make Blue his own personal cheer-up project. It's a perfect storm of misery.

When Maya's social media taunts and in-person digs finally push Blue to retaliate, they find themselves in afterschool detention and forced into a project meant to foster cooperation and civility. As the layers of their tangled drama unravel, Blue learns more about Maya's life--and her own sense of privilege--when secrets are revealed that cast a new perspective on everything in Blue's world.


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Excerpt
I hold the letter in my hand for a moment, just staring at his familiar scrawl, not really reading the words. There's an ache in my chest as my eyes begin to focus again and I can hear his voice clearly in my head as I read between the lines.

Eventually, everybody will get tired of talking about this and life will go back to normal for you. So at least one of us gets that.

Life will never go back to normal for any of us. My parents will always be the parents of that kid who killed a man and got off with a slap on the wrist. Sure, their friends would never be impolite enough to bring it up, but just like my friends, they're all probably thinking it. My parents know that. They carry on like none of it ever happened, like if nobody talks about it, it'll just go away. And I suppose it will to some degree. Eventually something juicier will happen to somebody else in their circle--an affair maybe, or a business going under. Their friends will all have something new to gossip about, but it'll never be totally forgotten. Not by them and not by us.

A year and a half from now, I'll be graduating and going away to college. If I'm lucky, I'll pick a college nobody from my school is attending and maybe nobody there will know or even care that any of this happened to my brother. A logical part of my brain knows that even here in Audubon, the whole school can't talk about this forever. It's already starting to fade a bit on the edges. Not fast enough for me of course, but it's fading all the same.

But life will never go back to normal for Jack. He might sound like he's making jokes and just keeping his head down and getting through this, and that his life would just continue in forward motion when he goes to college and he's away from here. But he lived that night. He lived it firsthand. He felt his car swerve, heard the squeal of the tires, and watched in horror as the other car tumbled down the incline. He made the call to 911 on his cell phone, knowing full well that he might be over the limit when the EMT's and the cops arrived. He still made the call anyway.

And then he sat there by the car, watching as they used the Jaws of Life to pry the door apart and pull Maya's father from the wreckage. Jack watched as they worked on her dad right there on the side of the road and continued to work on him as they loaded him into the ambulance.

I was with my brother at the hospital when the doctor came in and told us that Maya's father had died. I had no idea he was her father at the time--none of us did. We didn't even know his name. They told us the dead man had a wife and three kids. I watched Jack's face as they told him that. I watched it crumple, watched as his hands came up, pressing hard into his eyes. Watched his shoulders shake.

Then my dad put a hand on Jack's head, telling him softly that it was all going to be okay. They'd called the lawyer, and it was all going to be okay.

I was sitting on a chair next to the hospital bed--they were keeping Jack overnight for observation since he had a concussion. I reached across and put my hand on his leg, just to let him know I was there. I was there for him. He dropped his hands, closed his eyes, and then reached down, sliding his fingers over mine.

My mother put her arms around him and told him the important thing was he wasn't hurt.

I remember thinking, No, the important thing is somebody's dead. We're just grateful it wasn't someone we love.


L.E. DeLano comes equipped with a "useless" Theatre degree that has opened doors for her in numerous ways. Though mostly raised in New Mexico, she now lives in Pennsylvania with two adventurous kids and two ridiculous cats. When she's not writing (which is almost never), she's binge-watching Netflix and planning road trips.

Her debut novel, TRAVELER was selected as a Keystone To Reading Secondary Book Award finalist for school year 2018-19 by the Keystone State Reading Association (KSRA) and also voted one of The 20 Most Beautiful Books in the World for 2017 by MTV UK.