HAPPY FRIDAY FRIENDS (OR SATURDAY AS THE CASE MAY BE), I HAVE A GREAT ONE (OR SIX) FOR YOU TODAY! AN IN-DEPTH LOOK AT THE STORMING LOVE FLOOD SERIES! I HAVE FOR YOU THE RELEASE DATES OF EACH BOOK, ALONG WITH THE BLURB AND AUTHOR INFO, I ALSO HAVE AN EXCERPT, SOCIAL LINKS FOR ALL THE AUTHORS AND EXCLUSIVE BLOG POST FROM ONE OF THE AUTHORS (HOW COOL IS THAT!) AND A RAFFLECOPTER GIVEAWAY, AS WELL AS A COMMENT TO WIN GIVEAWAY! THAT IS A WHOLE LOT OF WONDERFUL, SO LET'S GET GOING:
April
3
STORMING
LOVE: FLOOD – Adrian & Lockie by N.J. Nielsen: 30,270 words
Adrian
Clarke knows his life is a hot mess. This is only one of the reasons
he boards a plane and flies halfway around the world—so he can
escape everything that's determined to see him break. Lockie Rivers
has worked his whole life on Tenderfoot Downs. After his boss died,
Lockie remained as caretaker for the new owner—a man who'd never
even set foot on the place. When circumstances bring them face to
face, a flash flood comes along to threaten their very existence. Can
virtual strangers work together to save their home, their hearts, and
find their own slice of heaven?
THIS ONE SOUNDS AWESOME, I NEED THESE BOOKS! HERE IS THE AUTHOR INFO:
About the
authors:
NJ
Nielsen: NJ
needs to write like she needs to breathe. It’s an addiction that
she never intends to find a cure for. When you don’t find NJ
arguing with Vlad, her muse or writing about the wonderful men in her
stories, you’ll find her reading work by other authors she greatly
admires. NJ lives in the SE of Qld, Australia with her family who all
encourage her writing career even if she does occasionally call them
by her character’s names. NJ thinks that anyone taking the time to
read her stuff is totally
awesome.
April
10
STORMING
LOVE: FLOOD – Bridge & Doug by Jenn Dease: 22,400 words
Fourth
generation lawman, Bridge Bridgerton, has never seen Copper Creek,
Texas, flood before. Doug Jones is a lifeguard stopping in Copper
Creek to look after his grandfather's house. Together, they help
rescue some of the residents trapped in the rising water. And
together, they feel an attraction for each other that gets stronger
day by day. But, will they be able to stay together once the water
goes down?
I CAN'T STAND IT, I AM SO USING THESE BUY LINKS!
Jenn
Dease:
Jenn Dease is a
Chef with a reading and writing addiction. The six bookcases in her
bedroom are proof of this. She was born and raised in Pittsburgh
with one of those families that have four generations in a four block
radius. The Redheads, or her sisters, are the best things in her
life. When they want to be.
April
17
STORMING
LOVE: FLOOD – Pete & McKenzie by Jambrea Jo Jones: 10,300 words
McKenzie
Hallowell was born and bred in Copper Creek. He knew what could
happen during flash flood season, but that didn’t stop him from
driving through water during a storm. Almost dying might be the best
thing that ever happened to him.
Pete
Compton moved to town five years ago to take over a feed store. He’d
been crushing on McKenzie Hallowell almost from the start. A flash
flood brings them together, but will it also bring them love?
GOTTA HAVE THIS ONE TOO! :P
Jambrea
Jo Jones:
Jambrea wanted to be the youngest
romance author published, but life impeded the dreams. She put her
writing aside and went to college briefly, then enlisted in the Air
Force. After serving in the military, she returned home to Indiana to
start her family. A few years later, she discovered yahoo groups and
book reviews. There was no turning back. She was bit by the writing
bug.
She
enjoys spending time with her son when not writing and loves to
receive reader feedback. She's addicted to the internet so feel free
to email her anytime.
April
24
STORMING
LOVE: FLOOD – Steven & Derrick by A.C. Katt: 13,102 words
When
a flash flood strikes, Steven stays behind at school to find a little
girl who hid from the storm. His lover, Derrick, comes to rescue them
both but can only get Josie out. Will Derrick be able to get back to
the elementary school in time to get Steven or will he lose him to
the raging flood waters?
THIS ONE IS OUT TODAY! YAY!!
AC
Katt:
She lives in New Mexico with her husband and new cat who, just as she
does loves paper and words. She got a late start to her writing
career but is now in a writing frenzy. Go figure!
May
1
STORMING
LOVE: FLOOD – Euan & Gregg by Pelaam: 21,527 words
Euan
looks forward to spending time with his best friend, and unrequited
love, Gregg. But Gregg has a confession himself, he isn't the
straight jock Euan thinks. When the truth emerges, Euan learns of a
side to his friend's life he never imagined.
Just
as they find out the truth Mother Nature unleashes her fury and
they're trapped on a mountain during the flood.
Even
if they weather nature's storm, there is still a more personal fury
to be faced.
OH MAN, CAN'T WAIT FOR THE RELEASE OF THIS ONE!
Pelaam:
Living in clean, green New Zealand Pelaam is a
multi-published author of m/m romance and erotica. She's loved
writing since childhood and to become an author is a cherished dream
come true. She grew up reading fairy tales and watching science
fiction, horror and fantasy. When not writing she can be found
indulging in her other passions of cookery and wine appreciation.
May
8
STORMING
LOVE: FLOOD – Patric & Sam by Cherie Noel: 17,515 words
Patric
Carselowey stole Samuel Touchet-Smith’s heart six years ago in an
incendiary act of passion. Then he disappeared, joining the Army
without a word. When he returned, treating Sam like stranger, he
broke Sam’s heart. Now Sam’s meddling Maman and sister have
booked him a hiking tour with Patric as the guide. Caught in the
unexpected storm, will Sam’s wounded heart be healed during their
race to safety or crushed once and for all by lingering
misunderstandings and lost memories?
YAY! AS A SPECIAL TREAT, I HAVE AN EXCERPT OF THIS ONE! MAY 8TH CAN'T COME FAST ENOUGH!
Sam’s first indication that the
damnable duo of Céleste and Delphine Touchet-Smith were plotting
about his love life—again—came during Sunday dinner. The twin
terrors of Copper Creek, Texas, a.k.a. his beloved maman and mostly
tolerated sister, couldn’t go more than six months without
interfering in les affaires de
coeur, or if you wanted it in
plain English, matters of the heart. Sam’s heart to be precise.
They called it trying to get him settled. He called it a damned lot
of tom-foolery. Seeing as Maman and Del were well into their eighth
month without any shenanigans, Sam let himself get a touch too
comfortable. He couldn’t help it. He liked the lack of what his
maman called—and good Lord did the woman ever lay on the French
accent thick as anything when she said it—eligible bachelors
showing up out of the blue for Sunday dinner. He really should have
seen it coming, though.
Sadly, he didn’t. Instead he tumbled
through the weather beaten door of the hundred year old farmhouse
where he’d grown up with only seconds to spare—if he was
lucky—before his maman decided he was late. Lord help him if that
happened, because then she’d start to think up ways to punish his
“lack of proper decorum”. His mind firmly fixed on the delicious
meal in his immediate future, Sam hot-footed it into the house blind
as a new kitten and innocent as a fluffy little baby chick. With his
mind more on squeaking in under the wire than being alert to signs
and symptoms of meddling, he was ripe for their not-so-subtle
machinations.
His wind-milling arms and rubber-chicken
legs were half excessive speed on the well waxed floorboards of the
front hall, half pure nerves, and one hundred percent Sam. He thanked
his lucky stars he wasn’t in Del’s line of sight when he came in,
because that would have been fuel for her to heap on the bonfires of
their lovingly antagonistic sibling rivalry. She got plenty of
mileage out of his clumsiness as it was. His whole life had been
plagued by the same trademark lack of grace–it happened anytime he
got too nervous. Today’s occurrence made perfect sense in light of
his late arrival and the possible revocation of all beignet and
crawfish étouffée privileges for a full week. Sam whimpered at the
thought.
While enduring a longer span of time
than seven days without Maman’s famous étouffée caused severe
mood swings, more than three days without beignets might well be a
death sentence. That was Sam’s philosophy on the matter and he saw
no reason to ever risk such a dire outcome. So he zipped out of his
Jeep, sprinted across the front porch, and then yes, tumbled through
the front door with no thought to who or what might be on the other
side.
Maman and Del’s chattering voices
flowed from the kitchen, echoing back and forth down the hall. Paying
them all his attention, he tripped over Cletus, otherwise known as
Cletus the Lazy, Maman’s old brindle mess of long legs, floppy ears
and slobber. Maman insisted he was an example of canine perfection.
If you asked Sam the mutt was far from achieving the pinnacle of
dogdom. In point of fact, the disreputable lump spent ninety percent
of his time masquerading as a throw rug in the front hall—directly
in the path of anyone coming in the door. Therein lay the problem.
The dog too, or Sam might have gotten all the facts quicker and
hightailed it out of Maman’s front door before he got caught in her
matchmaking scheme.
Cherie
Noel:
Cherie’s been in love with words since before she drew breath, and
doesn’t see that ever changing. She write stories, full stop.
Sometimes there’s music with them, sometimes they’re poems, and
lately, to her great delight, a plethora of M/M fiction and erotic
romance. Yum. Smexy man to the second…or third power…now that’s
the kinda math Cherie can get behind!!
The
hair curls or frizzes as it will, the eyes are green and tend to look
in two different directions—no, really—and the rest is subject to
change. You know the guy who didn’t know if he was a butterfly
dreaming he was a man or a man dreaming he was a butterfly? Yeah,
that’s Cherie, but substitute drag queen for butterfly and wacky,
wild ex-Army chick for man.
HERE ARE THE LINKS TO THE AUTHORS SO YOU CAN FOLLOW THEM, AND STOP IN AND SAY HI! :)
Where to find the
authors:
Jambrea
Jo Jones:
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/2856938.Jambrea_Jo_Jones
Facebook:
Jenn
Dease: https://www.facebook.com/Jenn.Dease.5
Jambrea
Jo Jones: https://www.facebook.com/JambreaJoJones
AC
Katt: http://www.facebook.com/ackatt
Cherie
Noel:
https://www.facebook.com/CherieNoel
Facebook
Author Page:
NJ
Nielsen:https://www.facebook.com/pages/NJ-Nielsen/793520884042153?ref=bookmarks
Jambrea
Jo Jones: https://www.facebook.com/groups/565548900226323/
Twitter:
NJ
Nielsen: @NJNielsen1 https://twitter.com/NJNielsen1
Jenn
Dease: @momsdesk1 https://twitter.com/momsdesk1
Jambrea
Jo Jones: https://twitter.com/Jambrea
@jambrea
AC
Katt: https://twitter.com/ackatt
@ackatt
Cherie
Noel: https://twitter.com/authornoel
Pinterest:
Jambrea
Jo Jones: https://www.pinterest.com/jambrea/
AC
Katt: : https://www.pinterest.com/ackatt/
Cherie
Noel: https://www.pinterest.com/authorcnoel/
Other:
NJ
Nielsen: Blogger:
http://normanielsen.blogspot.com.au/
Wordpress: https://nielsennj.wordpress.com/
Linked In:
https://www.linkedin.com/profile/public-profile-settings?trk=prof-0-ovw-public_profile-secondary
Google +: https://plus.google.com/u/0/108478475874292907770/posts
Jenn
Dease: Wordpress: www.jenndease.com
Jambrea
Jo Jones: www.jambrea.com
AC
Katt: www.ackatt.com
www.ackattsjournal.com
Cherie
Noel:
Blogger: http://talesfromthewritingcave.blogspot.com/
Website: http://www.cherienoel.com/
Linked
In: www.linkedin.com/pub/cherie-noel/46/b2/52/
OH WOW, I KNOW YOU AND I BOTH WILL HAVE FUN EXPLORING ALL THESE LINKS! NOW I HAVE A SPECIAL TREAT, THE AUTHOR OF PETE AND MACKENZIE, JAMBREA JO JONES, HAS A SPECIAL MESSAGE FOR US! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR JOINING US JAMBREA!
Thank
you for letting me stop by the site!
I’m
here to talk about my newest release, part of the Storming Love
series that MLR Press is doing. I’m part of the flood group.
Indiana
has had its fair share floods. We had a big one in 1982. I remember
seeing pictures of people sandbagging behind the dike before they
fixed it. People helped each other by filling and stacking those
sandbags. They saved a lot of house in that part of town.
Seeing
people help one another is always a good thing. I know in my story,
Pete & McKenzie, they live in a small town where everyone would
pitch in and help during a disaster. That’s the kind of place I’d
like to live in. I’m lucky in Fort Wayne because we’re a big town
with a small town feel so I get the best of both worlds.
Please
leave a comment for your chance at an ebook copy of my story from
Storming Love, Pete & McKenzie.
YOU HEARD THE WOMAN, LOL COMMENT BELOW FOR A CHANCE TO WIN! THANKS FOR JOINING ME FOR THIS POST GUYS, I HAD A BLAST! AND THANKS TO PRIDE PROMOTIONS, MLR PRESS, AND ALL THE AUTHORS FOR MAKING IT HAPPEN! CLICK THE RAFFLECOPTER PIC BELOW AS WELL FOR A CHANCE TO WIN A $50.00 GIFT CARD! YAY GOOD LUCK FRIENDS!
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