Thursday, May 29, 2014

#TNTConfidential Author Spotlight on Azalea Moone and Anais Morgan and Bite of the Recluse. #GIVEAWAY

Welcome lovelies! Today I have the pleasure of introducing two new for me authors: Azalea Moone and Anais Morgan. Their novel? A yummy male/male titled, Bite of the Recluse. Oh, and guess what? There's a GIVEAWAY!





Two years ago while Tristan and his boyfriend were enjoying some privacy, a recluse demon attacked them and his lover paid the ultimate price. Since that day, Tristan has dedicated himself to finding the demon. After all, an eye for an eye. All evidence points to a recluse named Damon.

Like all spider demons Damon knows about Tristan’s mission and is forced to stay on the move. But fate has a wicked sense of humor and they must team up to fight the real killer. But when she's closer than Tristan expected, his and Damon's relationship is tested before it can begin.



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 Oh, and to make it all the better these two hotties are here answering some questions:



Favorite music?
Damon: Metal music in all subgenres. Death metal, black metal, dark metal, you get the drift. I really can’t stand hip-hop and rap much, although I go into dance clubs and that’s all they play.
Tristan: Hard rock. Have you ever fought while listening to Avenged Sevenfold? Soundtrack to hunting.
Favorite movie?
Damon: Demons watch movies? Joking. I suppose I’ve seen a couple of movies during my time on earth. I really enjoy horror/suspense movies. They make me laugh while the rest of the crowd are freaking out.
Tristan: Very few know this, but I am a hopeless romantic.
Morning person?
Damon: Hell no. I don’t really sleep since I’m a demon, but mornings are probably the worst part of the day for me. Boring.
Tristan: Nope. I hunt mostly at night, so when I get up in the morning it’s usually on little sleep.
Place you’d like to travel for fun?
Damon: I don’t know. I’ve been almost everywhere in both spider and human form. Antarctica is fucking cold. Hated it. But I did like my visit to Japan, and I also greatly enjoyed the Florida Keys. So, either one of those would be awesome.
Tristan: The mountains have a bad memory for me. I’d just like to go somewhere that I can relax and not have to hunt demons.
Favorite food?
Damon: Flies. I am a spider demon after all. I take that back, flies are really bitter. Yes, I’ve eaten them before in spider form. Does that sound weird? In human form, I’m a pizza fanatic. Skip the flies and add some anchovies. I’m all for it.
Tristan: I agree with Damon on the pizza. Never tried flies. But I prefer pepperoni and tons of grease.




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He placed his hands on his hips. “I need to see. I need all the pieces of the puzzle.”

Kill me now, God. “I have a sore spot. It started hurting shortly after Marcus died. I’ve always meant to go to the doctor, but looking for Marcus’ killer became priority.”

“Okay. Well, where is it?”

Please God, kill me now. Not only did I not want to drop trou, but in front of a demon? More importantly, in front of Damon, and those magnificent eyes, gorgeous body, and desirable lips? How in Jesus’ name I became attracted to him blew my mind. For that matter, when? Completely out of left field. It hit me suddenly. We were driving, talking, at the mountain, and suddenly I felt it. A passion I’d forsaken years ago. Yet, here I was, my cheeks reddening. Fuck it. I sighed, stood up and began unbuckling my belt. I slid my pants down.

Damon backed up a few feet. “Umm, what are you doing?”

“The bite is on my thigh.” I lifted my boxers to just the bottom of my butt cheek. “My upper thigh.”

Damon gazed over me skeptically before kneeling down in front of me. I felt his warm fingertips touch my skin. To my surprise, I had to do everything in my power to stop from shivering. The way his touch felt, his fingers dancing over that sensitive spot… It normally hurt, but Damon was so gentle with me that it caused a different reaction. A different, dangerous reaction.

I glanced behind me. Damon looked up, his gorgeous silvery eyes gleaming with…lust? No, that couldn’t be it. But I thought it was. I drank in his gaze, the power behind those eyes. I had the urge to push him on the bed and allow our feet to entwine as we spent hours in bed together. Instead I pulled up my pants. Much smarter move.

“What do you think?” I asked.

He stared at me, a look of confusion crossing his face before he smiled and moved back to his seat. “Definitely recluse. I’d say my sister bit you.”

My skin burned from his touch. I wanted to, desired more than anything, to ask him to touch me again. I peered at him from below my lashes. He was doing the same. Fuck it. I rushed over to his chair and placed my lips upon his, claiming his mouth. The way he slipped his tongue past the barrier made my cock harden. I did the same, and our tongues danced with one another’s. He was warm, inviting, and didn’t hold back. My breath became harsh as I stilled, afraid of what I had just done.

I quickly pulled away and ran for the bathroom. Once inside I closed the door and pressed my body against it, hoping that if Damon came knocking, he couldn’t get in.

I knew I stunk. Plus I had a massive erection in my jeans. I turned on the water of the shower and got it to a nice temperature. After undressing, I stepped beneath the spray.



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Tuesday, May 27, 2014

#TNTConfidential Author Spotlight on Freddy Mackay & Feel Me + #Giveaway



Happy Tuesday, darlings! Are you ready to get lost in a steampunk moon colony created by the talented mind of male/male romance author Freddy MacKay? Yes? Would you like to win a copy of this wonderful book titled Feel Me?  Then read on to find out to discover more!
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Hello, Elyzabeth. Thank you for having me today.

I'd like to share an excerpt from my new story, Feel Me, my first foray into Science Fiction. I have been wanting to write a scifi story since I started writing but hadn't had the nerve. Because of my good friend Angel Martinez, she finally cornered me and got a story out of me, I now have one. I can never thank her enough for breaking me out of my shell.

Writing outside your zone can be scary but worthwhile. It tests your ability as a writer and what you can do. For me, the result was a steampunk moon colony, and a world I want to visit again and again if possible. Hopefully everyone will enjoy it as much as me.



One terrorist blast changed Master Tobias Zimmer's entire existence, relegating him to being nothing more than just a "Coppies" because of the metal replacing his flesh. As the once future Shogun of moon colony Orion 1, he now idles his time away keeping tabs on the Loyalists while his father and brother broker negotiations with the Earth Consortium.

A confrontation with his childhood enemy, Dr. Thorsten Nordenfelt, sets into motion events that cannot be undone and puts Tobias's sheltered heart at the center of the colony's attempts to free itself from the repressive Earth's rule.



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Excerpt – Orion 1 & Enemies

Late in seventeenth century, the industrialized nations pooled their resources to find new kinds of energy, ones compatible with their newly found steam power. Through telescopic magnification and unmanned rockets, they found the moon's surface to be rich in ores, minerals and a special type of helium that they could use in their ships, trains and carts.
A Consortium was built, consisting of a young nation called the United Americas, the British Dynasty, the Dutch Empire, the Swedish Lords, the Prussian Alliance, the Australian Bushwackers and the Japanese Empire.
Other countries soon bought into the Consortium as well, wanting their percentage of profits. The only question was how to get to the moon so they could have unparalleled resources. The answer came in a simple invention during the early eighteenth century, one developed for the increasingly towering houses of the Nobles.
An elevator.
Debates raged. Monies were thrown around. Committees formed. Political alliances were brokered and broken, sometimes in the same day. Eventually though, legal documents were signed and the plans for an elevator to space were made. Once in space, they could build a platform, and from that platform, they could travel to the moon and develop it.
The Consortium poured all their resources, energy and time into the Elevator, undoubtedly the biggest engineering and architectural feat ever undertaken by man. Decades and changing technology as well as alliances caused the building of the Elevator to be slow and often dangerous work. Many young men lost their lives on the project, but some were lucky enough to become old men.
By the time man reached space, several generations had been born, lived and worked on the bustling metal city of the Elevator, the people developing their own culture, language (Latium), moral codes and customs. There they had a new problem with which to contend. How to get to the moon? And more importantly, who would be controlling it?
When the people of the Elevator made it to the moon, they had harsh conditions to struggle against, but their spirit could not be broken. They were made of the sky already and could not be brought back down.
The colonists survived, thrived, and ultimately built a sustainable environment for families to live on the moon colony, Orion 1, because during the decades-long building of the Elevator, invention and innovation had become a life-force of its own, many men becoming great thinkers and modifiers of old technology and bringing new life to it and to the people.
The original engineers and developers of the space colony found themselves now the political juggernauts of the people referred to as the Masters, and the ruling family called the Shoguns. The Zimmer family has…

Lifting his foot off the metal depressor of the exhibit, Tobias sighed and took a step back. He had no desire to hear about the great Zimmers and how they created the bustling hub of Orion 1 with almost two thousand permanent residents. He knew the history forward and backward. He had to. Everyone did. Unlike everyone else, though, Tobias was the genius extraordinaire of the Zimmer family and the next Shogun of the colony. Or he was supposed to have been. Now he was relegated to being a nobody.
With new political implications coming down the pipeline from the negotiations planetside, no one wanted to be caught unaware, and Tobias's father wanted to make sure everyone sympathized with the colonists. The fresh set of treaty talks that had been ongoing for the last five months were why the exhibit had been installed in the Observatory last month.
Direct orders from Shogun Zimmer. "Keep people—colonists and tourists alike—up to date about Orion 1's history." Or, at least, tell the Zimmers' version of the colony's history.
Tobias took several steps away from the exhibit, his left leg dragging, grumbling about the state of the Observatory. It really should be cleaner than this. The metal segments had one too many scuffmarks on them. Litter could be spotted in a couple corners instead of in its rightful place in the Recyclers. Someone wasn't doing his or her job. Tobias made a mental note to radio the cleanup crew when he got back to his hub. They should get a sweep team to come through so the tourists wouldn't have anything to complain about when they took the transport back to the Elevator.
Darn it, his leg hurt. Tobias couldn't get his extremity to cooperate. Anger flashed through him like a hot spark of a miner's drill. Why did walking have to be so hard?
Needing a moment, Tobias stopped in front of one of the two largest windows in the colony, the one that gave the best view of the Elevator when they passed it during orbit and the best view of the planet. The other window, on the opposite side of the Observatory, gave the best view into space. Tobias's shockingly bright silver hair reflected off the glass momentarily before his face came into focus, his crystal blue eyes large against his white skin. He blinked and concentrated on the scenery beyond the window: the docking station and, after an empty expanse, the Elevator, standing tall and proud against the Earth like a beacon home for any weary space traveler from Orion 1.
With a tentative hand, Tobias reached out to the pane. Never had there been bigger ones synthesized. Normally glass was too delicate to have large panes exposed to the vast vacuum of space, but not these. These had a specially developed resin made from minerals on the moon that made them stronger than any metal. The rivets holding the window in place had a specialized sealer concocted from the moon dust that helped meld the metals and keep the hub airtight.
A sigh escaped Tobias when he noticed the warning on the bottom casing not to touch the window for too long; it could cause frostbite—and would for a normal person.
The glass should feel cool against his hand. Cold to the touch. But a person had to have the ability to feel to be able to discern things like temperature. Something Tobias didn't have, not in his hands or several other places on his body for the past seven months, not since the blast that almost took his life in the Arboretum at the center of the colony hubs. A lot of colonists died that day. Getting blown into space hampered rescue operations. Many more were hurt, not just Tobias. He hadn't been the only one to lose something that day, but had anyone lost as much as he had?
He had lost his inheritance of the colony.
Tobias withdrew his hand from the windowpane. Closing his eyes against the pain thrashing inside him, Tobias slowed his breathing like the doctor showed him and then opened his eyes again, observing the remnants of the attack.
His Sustainers.
The gears whirred and clicked as he stretched and clenched his new fingers over and over. He could see the device responding to him, following the directions his nerves were sending to the wires, tubes and gears, but his mind couldn't wrap around the idea that this cold metal was his, attached to him as permanently as his real flesh and blood hands once were.
Tobias clenched his teeth, holding back the pain, agony the doctors told him was all in his head.
It didn't do to dwell on phantoms.
With effort, Tobias put one foot in front of the other, forcing himself to walk away from the newly built Observatory constructed to replace the colonists' broken Arboretum. Their air supply was too precious to put at risk again.
Several people said hello as he passed by, but Tobias barely returned the gesture. It took too much effort on his part. Walking wasn't as easy as it used to be, especially in this low gravity. Each step forward meant his left leg had to shuffle to keep up, scraping along the copper flooring, hitting rivets and uneven flashing, not moving like it should. Considering he helped improve the design and engineering of the Sustainers, he had hoped his would work better than the models before them. No such luck.
Tobias lurched forward, grabbing onto a nearby walking bar. Dang. His leg was dragging more than it should.
Tobias stopped, banged the metal casing a couple times. The frustrating partial thigh replacement was acting up. It clicked and groaned instead of giving off a low hum like the gears should. He'd have to see Doctor Goldstein again.
Oh, now wouldn't that make Doctor Goldstein's day? Tobias hated visiting his Modifier. The doctor was, unnervingly so, creepy. Between the doctor's crooked smile and how he caressed the Sustainers, Tobias had to exert much-practiced self-control not to shudder when Doctor Goldstein touched him, even if Tobias couldn't feel it. The gestures themselves made Tobias feel dirty.
"You all right, Tobias?"
He looked up and saw Guardian Wu watching him with a worried expression. "Ah, my, um Sustainer seems to be having problems."
"Need a hand to Doctor Goldstein?" asked the amiable law keeper.
"No, I was actually on my way to the Ichiban for something to eat and some shopping," answered Tobias quickly. He needed to make rounds, make sure everything was running efficiently and take note of any unusual activity. "Essentials, you know. The stalls will be too busy if I wait for long."
Guardian Wu regarded Tobias, then sighed. "I suppose you're right. Need a lift to the Ichiban? The hub is still four sectors away, Tobias. That's quite a long walk…"
An awkward pause filled the space between them. For you is what Guardian Wu probably added silently. There had been a time Tobias would have as well: when he saw Coppies on the colony or the times he'd visited Earth. Now I am one.
"Tobias? Um, I mean, Master Zimmer?" called the Guardian, his great black eyes wide, overflowing with concern. Apparently Tobias had missed something. "Are you sure you shouldn't see Doctor Goldstein now? I can take you to him."
"Yes. I'm sorry, I've been walking a lot recently. Tires me out more quickly than I realized, but I'm well. The exercise is good for me."
A warm, gentle smile formed on Wu's lips. "I understand. Are you sure you wouldn't like me to call a Rikker at least?"
"No! I can manage!" said Tobias quickly, hating the flare of rage about to overtake his mind and proper manners. "As you said, the Ichiban is only four hubs away. Thank you, Guardian Wu."
"If you're sure, Tobias." The Guardian did not seem to be taking his dismissal well if the expression on his face was anything to go by.
"I'm sure." Pride, his pride, would be the ruin of Tobias. All the kind remarks and hushed voices dug in like a Modifier's blade, hurting worse, actually. At least the good doctor had numbing agents to ease the pain. "Need to build my stamina."
The Guardian nodded, then bowed before striding off to monitor colonists and be of help somewhere to someone. As long as it was to anyone besides Tobias, he didn't much care.
Tobias sighed. His leg ached as much as his hands and chest, but the pain was just in his head. Tobias had to remind himself of that every day: when he woke up, when he moved, when he stopped moving, when he went to bed or when the tremors became too much to bear. Basically whenever he was breathing, which was always.
"One step at a time," muttered Tobias, putting effort into the command, making himself remember how to walk properly. It almost worked. Now that he was moving with determination, Tobias's leg mostly listened and barely dragged.
Spikes of white-hot pain burned through his leg, but that didn't matter. He almost looked normal. Only if someone looked at his hands would they see the glow of copper casing and not gloves.
It doesn't hurt. It doesn't hurt, chanted Tobias in his head as he made his way through the hub, sidestepping and weaving through the other colonists. His side trip to the Observatory cost him precious time before the lunch crowd hit the Ichiban.
Why he had gone to stare at the Earth, well, Tobias still didn't understand. He just had an intense longing to look at the place he'd been to a handful of times. To watch the white swirls as they moved across the vast blue pearl. But why? Unlike most colonists, his first trip on the Elevator was down. He was the first baby born—and to survive growing up—on Orion 1.
"Need help, Tobias?" said a voice.
He blinked, annoyed, and looked toward the offender. Bronze eyes stared back him, Thorsten's pure white face surrounded by black curls.
"You've been standing at the Portal for five minutes," said Thorsten in a manner that had Tobias wishing for death. The tone of Thorsten's words wasn't friendly, it was downright cat-wailing awful. Thorsten's voice was extra sugary with a side of malice. "Have you forgotten how to open it, or are you contemplating the benefits of hydraulics? Or maybe you think it will open magically for you?"
"Shove off, Thorsten," hissed Tobias, grabbing the latch defiantly. He turned and tried not to grimace when he looked at the door. All he had to do was turn. It was easy, even the young children on the station could do it.
His hands moved, but the wheel itself did not. Dang.
"Tobias, you might want to—"
"I can do it!" Tobias ignored the chuckling behind him and tried gripping the slippery metal again. This time, the Portal hissed and the wheel circled around. After a pop, the door swung quickly open. Too quickly. Tobias tipped. "No!"

Excerpt End

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About Freddy
I grew up and went to college in the Midwest where I currently reside with my family. I spend most of my time playing sports and running around outside. And honestly, that much has not changed since I was little, except who is included my activities. I also have a healthy geocaching addiction. It's so much fun! I enjoy spending my time traveling when I can, and I hold the view that a person should continually to learn about new things and people whenever possible. You can email me at: freddy.m.mackay@gmail.com

Sunday, May 25, 2014

#8Sunday #SexySnippets #WeekendWritingWarriors: The Three Thieves & The Dom

Happy Sunday lovelies!

Today I'm back with another snippet from The Three Thieves and The Dom. Last week, Isidora was remembering Conall, this week she's recalling the day Penelope called her to speak about Grace... 
 
 
*creative editing to keep to the guidelines has most definitely taken place*
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“You like Grace.” 
“Yes, I do.”
 “As more than a friend.” 
Nervous jitters danced down Isidora’s spine as Penelope met her eyes with an all-encompassing gaze. She could hide nothing.
 “Yes,” she whispered. 
 “She likes you too.”
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The Three Thieves & The Dom 

(The Witches' Mischief Series 3)

Picture Conall Dougal, infamous rake, wakes up one morning to find his most precious possessions have been stolen by the women he loves. Devastated, he goes in their search determined to find them and extract the truth from them in any way possible.

 Penelope, Isidora and Grace are on the run. They’ve committed a crime and left behind the man they love. Presumably safe, they are stunned when he turns up ready to claim them back and discover the truth.

But, what is the truth? And will Conall’s special kind of coaxing make them speak?

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