Sunday, December 7, 2014

#8Sunday #SexySnippets #WeekendWritingWarriors: A Tempest of Passion #MFRomance #Paranormal #historical

Happy Sunday, my lovelies!

I have great news! *dances* I'm beyond thrilled to announce that A Tempest of Passion has been accepted for publication! William and Emily's story has found a home at Evernight Publishing.

Secondly, though the results haven't come out yet, I want to take a moment to thank you all for voting for Bear Heart as Best Naughty Fairy Tale in Evernight Reader's Choice Awards. You guys rock my world! <3

Now, to the snippet! This will be the last one I'll be sharing from A Tempest of Passion for the time being. Christmas is coming up and I've got two new releases I want to share with you in the upcoming Sundays.

I hope you enjoy! Have a great day!

XOXO
Elyzabeth

PS: You can read previous snippets of A Tempest of Passion here:



*creative editing to keep to the guidelines has probably taken place*
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 “Please, I apologize, do continue, Ms. Bunsbury.”
 Straightening her spine, Emily gave him her best piercing gaze. 
“Mr. Dalton, I am indebted to you. I do not know what came over me last night, but I have been told that my well-being is your responsibility.  I am most grateful for your assistance.”
William smiled broadly, the motion pulling the mark beneath his eye. Emily’s breath caught. She curled her hands into tight balls at her side, aghast against the unexpected urge to touch that blemished flesh. 
 “It was but my duty to rescue you from the cold heartless floor, Ms. Bunsbury,” William said, with a jovial grin. 



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 Tempest of Passion

Emily Bunsbury is most definitely not a fainter. She prefers to leave that sort of shenanigans to young debutants and to those desperate to land a husband. She is neither.

Except last night she passed out and was rescued by none other than the town’s most eligible bachelor: William Dalton.  Of course, she wants nothing to do with him, but her heart and body don’t seem to be in agreement…
Banished from his pack for a crime he did not commit, William Dalton does not have the desire or the time to court women, yet, when he meets Emily Bunsbury he is incapable of staying away. Certain that it is nothing more than a passing fancy and not the mating pull, he pursues her.
However, as the unknown threat that expelled him from his pack strikes again, William realizes that Emily means much more and he must keep her safe. Now, if only she’d agree to his terms…
As danger grows with each passing day, will the couple learn to trust each other or will their love be nothing more than a temporary tempest of passion?
 

8 comments:

  1. Loved the undercurrents going on in the snippet, very interesting and the blurb confirmed my thoughts. Looks like a great read.

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  2. Nice dialogue exchange and I like the "jovial grin" at the end. Congrats on the good news!

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  3. Happy dance for you with all good things on the horizon. As for this delicious snippet, life is perking up for the two of them. Soon they may even use first names.

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  4. Perfect word choice, Elyzabeth. I could see this scene as I read it!

    Yay for you!! Congrats. I love that all of your hard work is paying off. :-) And best of luck on the naughty fairy tales. I have my fingers crossed for you. :-)

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  5. Congratulations, very exciting news! Enjoyed the excerpt, can't wait to see what happens between these two going forward...great 8!

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  6. Lovely Snippet, Elyzabeth :-)

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  7. She seems so proper...how long will that last ; )

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  8. Yay, I'm so happy for you! Congratulations! Let me know if you need a review when your book comes out, maybe we can swap reviews. Also, I love the snippet. Can't wait to see what happens next! :)

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