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Time To Win!

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009
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On June 30, my next Kensington Brava paranormal romance will be on the shelves of a bookstore near you.

MIDNIGHT’S MASTER is the third book in my Midnight trilogy. Here’s the blurb for my story:

In a world of shadows, desire conquers all…

Tall, dark, and formidable, Niol Lapen is the last demon on earth most people would ask for a favor, yet the sexy little reporter who wanders into his club dares to do exactly that. Holly Storm already knows too much about his kind, and Niol has no wish to help her get in deeper over her head. But working alongside her may be the only way to stop a killer, even as it ignites a primal desire unlike anything he’s known.

Holly has seen firsthand what Niol is capable of, but that doesn’t frighten her nearly as much as her body’s instinctive reaction to him, or the wild, fierce passion that would tempt her to follow him through hell itself. Something evil and relentless is prowling the streets of Atlanta. And as Holly’s search leads her into danger that even Niol could never have predicted, she’ll uncover a secret that could rip her world apart….

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Today, I’d like to offer one of those fun, Win It Before You Can But It contests. Would you like an autographed copy of MIDNIGHT’S MASTER? Then just leave me a comment and tell me why you like bad boy heroes (because Niol definitely counts as bad). I’ll be back on Saturday to pick one commenter to win.

And if you’d like to see the book trailer for MIDNIGHT’S MASTER, just click here.

Cynthia Eden
www.cynthiaeden.com
IMMORTAL DANGER–Available now
MIDNIGHT’S MASTER–Available 6/30/09 from Kensington Brava

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One week to go..

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009
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Hello Everyone- Well, the day is at hand. My first Brava will be out among you all in one week. To say that my brain is a little…muddled is an overstatement. I’m giddy. True and silly as that might be. My work in progress hasn’t been moving along as fast as it should but I think I’m going to enjoy the moment. I’ve dreamed of it for a long time. I’m thrilled to be here with Brava. Come over and check out my new website and read a little of In Bed With A Stranger…Mary Wine.com….

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Yahell

Monday, May 11th, 2009
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Morning Everyone,
I’m stuck in Yahell today. :evil: The black hole of bouncing e-mails. I can send to my loops but not receive. Very frustrating.

Karl and I visited our daughter and then popped down to the coast for a few days and it was so nice….well, except when my laptop hard drive fried. I didn’t have much on it because I usually only write my stories, and I had all that saved. Well, except for losing one day of work. It’s up and running now after paying some Geeks a small fortune. Still, I thank them.

I’m counting down the days until How To Seduce A Texan and the mass market reissue of Close Encounters With The Sexy Kind comes out. :smile: Only a few more weeks. Woo-hoo! If you haven’t seen my new videos of the books pop over to www.authorkarenkelley.com and check them out. Let me know what you think about them. Karl and I did them ourselves. Okay, mostly him. I’m so not tech-enabled.

I’ll be running some contests pretty soon for my newsletter group so while you’re there, sign up. It’s free and I give away a book each month.

The current book that I’m working on is due in 5 short weeks so back to work. Have a fantastic day!
Karen

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Excerpt Time

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009
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I just finished copyedits for my October release, HOLDING OUT FOR A HERO. Seems like a good time to post an excerpt, don’t you think? Here it is:
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CHAPTER ONE

He sensed her before he saw her. The dangerous mix of high-end perfume and wealth gave her away. Josh Windsor knew some men found the combination attractive. He sniffed and smelled nothing but trouble.

Tucking his pen in his inside suit jacket pocket, he crossed the marble courthouse hallway to meet Deana Armstrong before she materialized at his side. She would track him down anyway. Might as well take the offensive and be done with it.

“Ms. Armstrong.” He nodded. “What brings you here?”

“To Honolulu?”

“To the fourth floor of the Circuit Court.”

She took a step forward and put them less than two feet apart. “You.”

Somehow he knew she would say that. “How’d you guess I was even on Oahu?”

“I flew over to Kauai and went to your office.”

As if that was a perfectly normal thing to do. “Of course you did.”

“I couldn’t get near the Drug Enforcement Administration. Not even on the same floor.”

“Government buildings are funny like that.”

“I also checked your house while I was there.”

“You…” Surely he heard that wrong. “Wait, what?”

“Your house.”

Nope. Heard it just fine. He ignored her behavior before, wrote it off as annoying and moved on. Not this time. “Care to explain?”

“Well, it’s really a condo.” She had the nerve to throw out an innocent, wide-eyed look.

To shut that down, he leaned in letting her feel the looming presence of every inch of his six feet. “You actually went to my place in Lihue?”

“Do you have another house?”

“Only one of us has a trust fund and owns multiple properties.” Including a sprawling estate on one of the best beaches on Oahu. That person sure as hell wasn’t him.

“What does my housing situation have to do with our conversation?” She waved her hand in front of her face. “Look, none of this matters.”

“Yeah, it kind of does.”

“Can we focus on the topic, please?”

Was she trying to annoy him? “Which is what?”

“I heard you were on some sort of leave from your position with the DEA-”

“Jesus, lady. Is there anything you don’t know about my life?”

“-which is why I took the chance of catching you.” Her voice increased in volume from cool to almost booming as she talked over him.

“Keep yelling like that and courthouse security will be all over you in two seconds.” Which, the more he thought about it, was not a bad way to get out of this conversation.

“My point is that your home address isn’t exactly a secret.”

“I guess not to people with detectives on their regular household payroll.” When he fixed every other part of this life, Josh vowed to fix that as well. Make it so no matter how much money folks like her waved around, no one would find him unless he wanted to be found. And right now he didn’t. “Did you at least water the plants while you were at the condo?”

She frowned.

He was impressed she managed to show any emotion.

“I didn’t go in,” she said. “That would have been inappropriate.”

At last, a boundary. No sense to know when someone was flinging sarcasm right in her face, but a boundary. “Looks as if we agree on something.”

She laced her fingers together in front of her. “I read in the newspaper that you were testifying here today as part of an old case, so I flew back home to Oahu and came downtown to find you.”

Under different circumstances he might be flattered with a woman being interested enough to chase him around Hawaii, but he knew better than to get excited about this one. “So, you’re stalking me now.”

“Of course not.”

“Harassing a federal officer is illegal.” He nodded hello to the judge’s clerk when she stuck her head out of an office. “Sorry. We’ll keep it down out here.”

Deana waited until the younger woman disappeared again before whispering. “You’re overstating my actions a bit, don’t you think?”

Oh, he had done a lot of thinking about Deana. The woman was a walking contradiction. Round face, high cheekbones, big green eyes and long near-black wavy hair that fell below her shoulders. Five-six and slender. An objectively beautiful woman. That part suited him just fine. The rest of her, not so much.

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