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Sunday, May 31, 2015

Snippet Sunday!

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16 comments:

Susan Macatee said...
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Susan Macatee said...

From American Victorian romance, The Physician's Irish Lady.

He grasped her wrist checking for a pulse. A long strand of hair had come loose from her bun. He pushed the silky strand away from her pale cheek.

http://www.amazon.com/The-Physicians-Irish-Lady-ebook/dp/B00FDXQ684/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1380111260&sr=1-1&keywords=the+physician%27s+irish+lady

TessaBerkley said...

From Tejas Conspiracy Incident at Cold Creek

He felt her brace and push back. She was going to shove him away. Determination flowed over him; if that happened, so be it. But, not before he got one more sinful taste of her lips.

http://amzn.to/MzqFNn

LynneK said...

The Intimacy of Strangers by Lynne King

My eyes continued to stare into the fathomless depths of his, I felt drawn, transfixed. Stepping forward, the knife dropped from my hand and clattered on the stone step. My fingers touched the roughness of his unshaven jawbone.
“I think I do remember you.”
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Intimacy-Strangers-Lynne-King-ebook/dp/B00L2PA3RC/

Rosemary Gemmell said...

Dangerous Deceit by Romy Gemmell - British Regency romantic intrigue!

Yet, his nearness to her now and her reaction to it was proof that Lord Sheldon was wrong in one way at least. Lydia had changed. Never in her life had she wanted to be held and embraced by a man as she did when walking beside him, aware of the strength of his arm and the delicious disquiet of his presence.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LADYDKY

Website: http://www.rosemarygemmell.com

Kim McMahill said...

“Until what?” Grace screamed into the receiver, which was now dead.

Blue bolted from his position curled up in front of the fire, teeth bared, hair standing on the back of his neck, a low growl resonating from deep in his chest. Aussie joined in, and the two dogs’ reactions sent terror through Grace’s mind.

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Margo Bond Collins said...

Legally Undead, a 2015 finalist for the Daphne du Maurier Award for Excellence in Mystery/Suspense:

The worst thing about vampires is that they're dead. That whole wanting to suck your blood business runs a close second, but for sheer creepiness, it's the dead bit that gets me every time.

Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Legally-Undead-Vampirarchy-Margo-Collins-ebook/dp/B00KKV44BK/

Blog: http://www.margobondcollins.net

Babette James said...

From KISSING KATIE (His Girl Next Door #1) a 2015 Rone Award finalist:

Matt felt astonishingly different in her hug. Of course he did, he’d grown taller and filled out since their last summer together twenty years ago when she’d hugged a boy goodbye. This Matt was all man, and he fit her exactly how a man should, rocking her with a wild, weird surge of enthusiastic craving.

Kissing Katie on Kindle
http://babettejames.com

James D said...

From book five of the Dream Series, WAKING DREAM:

Which means – oh, God! - we can hurt each other. Whatever we do to each other in the dream, we’ll do it to ourselves for real.

http://getBook.at/WakingDream

D'Ann said...

Coming soon!

“I wasn’t the right race, which was Jewish. And they always wanted her to marry a doctor, and not one for horses. When she got sick and died, they blamed me for that, too.”

Savanna Kougar said...

Red Lioness Tamed
Adventures of Sun Rocket, Book 1

*A Shapeshifter Sci Fi Erotic Romance Novella*

Balancing on the balls of his feet, Draxen followed her feline-agile leaps as she positioned herself. He charged, prepared to capture the woman who had his balls tied in a hellish knot.

Blurb/Excerpt/Buy links: ~savannakougar.blogspot.com/p/red-lioness-tamed.html~

HAPPY READING!

Savanna

Savanna Kougar ~Run On the Wild Side of Romance~ savannakougar.com

Kate Hill said...

Sparrow had lost count of the strikes of the whip, but she knew most men would have shrieked already.

"How much for him?" she shouted, scarcely recognizing her own voice.

Shea-Ann grasped her arm and hissed, "Are you crazy!"

Lock by Kate Hill
http://kate-hill.com/lock.html

SueBee said...

Snippet from MORE THAN WORDS, Book #2 in the Madison Falls Series by Susan Behon


Ben had essentially trapped her between the frigid air and the heat from his body. Taking his time to gather the boxes, he enjoyed the feel of her back barely grazing his front. Pulling away, he put the cereal next to the milk. “Sorry if I bumped you.” Ben smirked.
He wasn’t sorry.

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www.susanbehon.com

Nancy said...

"The feud began when your mother left her father at the altar." "Mom?" Marshall asked in disbelief.
Aunt Evelyn nodded. "Embarrassed the whole Dalton Clan in front of the town."
"How? Why?" Marshall asked, swiveling in his chair as his aunt stood and walked to the sink.
"That young man, you'll have to ask your mother. None of us know."

From Apple of His Eye now in ebook for 99 cents http://www.amazon.com/Apple-His-Eye-Nan-OBerry-ebook/dp/B00WKR9M7S/ref=sr_1_4?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1433119327&sr=1-4&keywords=apple+of+his+eye

Erin OQuinn said...
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Jude Knight said...

“Should you be around pointy objects?” Alex asked. Rede dismissed the remark with a laugh, but was not unhappy that Susan and Mia decided to take their train of children, maids, and one patient footman off to explore the other delights the fĂȘte had to offer.
If any arrows did go astray, he’d rather they were somewhere else.

Farewell to Kindness by Jude Knight http://amzn.com/B00TXRW4KA