It is my pleasure to spotlight two titles that are releasing today in e-book format, they are two of the books from Pocket Star-E Nights that are guaranteed to make your evenings shine!
SUMMARY:
 A
 young woman in the equestrian fashion business finds herself head over 
heels for none other than her ex-husband in Colette Auclair’s
 steamy sequel to her 2012 Golden Heart finalist and “page-turning 
debut” (Library Journal),
Thrown.
Thoroughly enjoying herself at a friend Amanda’s wedding, Beth finds herself in an unexpected state of shock when she realizes she’s been seated next to her ex-husband, Finn, at the reception. Determined to not let this fluster her, Beth strikes up a conversation only to learn Finn isn’t the same man she walked away from.
Relieved the reception is over, Beth is looking forward to a relaxing weekend against the beautiful backdrop of sunny Aspen at her best friend Amanda's estate. Little does she know Finn will be partaking in the weekend activities too. But just as Beth decides to keep as much distance between her and Finn as possible, Finn has a terrible accident and Beth is stuck being his bedside nurse.
Over the course of the weekend, Beth and Finn discover that the wounds of their failed marriage are not all that’s left. There are sparks…and hope. But just as they decide to give their relationship another try, Finn confesses a huge secret that could destroy everything he’s fought to get back—Beth, their relationship, and another chance at love.
Will Beth turn away, or will she take a leap of faith and say “I do” once (again) and for all?
Thoroughly enjoying herself at a friend Amanda’s wedding, Beth finds herself in an unexpected state of shock when she realizes she’s been seated next to her ex-husband, Finn, at the reception. Determined to not let this fluster her, Beth strikes up a conversation only to learn Finn isn’t the same man she walked away from.
Relieved the reception is over, Beth is looking forward to a relaxing weekend against the beautiful backdrop of sunny Aspen at her best friend Amanda's estate. Little does she know Finn will be partaking in the weekend activities too. But just as Beth decides to keep as much distance between her and Finn as possible, Finn has a terrible accident and Beth is stuck being his bedside nurse.
Over the course of the weekend, Beth and Finn discover that the wounds of their failed marriage are not all that’s left. There are sparks…and hope. But just as they decide to give their relationship another try, Finn confesses a huge secret that could destroy everything he’s fought to get back—Beth, their relationship, and another chance at love.
Will Beth turn away, or will she take a leap of faith and say “I do” once (again) and for all?
EXCERPT:
Around midnight, Bethany
came into the cabin with Mingo padding after her and closed the door as gently as she could.
 
“Mmm,” Finn said from his bed. Mingo went straight for him, a brown cylindrical rocket.
 
“I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to wake you.”
 
“That’s fine.”
 He slept with his broken leg propped on a few pillows. He pet Mingo, 
who was beside himself with happiness, wagging his stubby 
breakfast-sausage tail
 as though the earth’s rotation relied on it.
 
“Do
 you need anything?” she asked as she turned on a lamp next to the sofa 
and came to his bedside. He was rumpled. Finn could pull off rumpled 
like Kardashians pulled
 off wedding rings. Beth’s mouth went a tad dry.
 
He shook his head. “No thanks.”
 
“Have you seen my phone?” She went into the bathroom.
 
“Uh . . . let me look,” he said.
 
She emerged and was surprised to find him in the kitchen, scanning the counter.
 
“You didn’t 
have to get up!” she said. “I wondered if you happened to see it. I’m 
not sure where I left it and thought it might be here.” She crossed to 
the coffee
 table in front of the couch and looked under an architecture magazine 
Grady had gotten for Finn.
 
Finn hobbled over. His expression was . . . unwelcoming. “You have a fruitful discussion with Jack?”
 
To
 anyone else, Finn’s question would have seemed benign. But Beth heard 
the edge. She lifted a cushion on the sofa and peered under it as she 
spoke.
 
“For the love of God, Finn. Yes. He was great. Thanks for asking.” She made sure to sound happy. Wow, but he could be annoying.
 
“Business? That’s all you two talked about?”
 
She
 rolled her eyes. “My business? Yes, for the most part. I also talked to
 Harris, Amanda, and Grady. What are you getting at?” She looked under
 another cushion, then at Finn.
 
He gave her a look.
You know what I mean. “He must be a cheerful guy.”
 
“Why?”
 
“You two sure laughed a lot.”
 
“Do you know your leg will heal faster if you stop being an ass? Go back to bed.”
 
“Do you trust him? You think he knows what he’s talking about?”
 
“Jack?
 Yes.” She picked up each of the five magazines on the coffee table. No 
phone. “Grady wouldn’t have put me in touch with him if he wasn’t good
 at what he does. Did you question Grady about the orthopedist he sent 
you to?”
 
She
 needed to stand her ground, so she made a point to stand tall, facing 
him. Her pulse wasn’t exactly racing, but it wasn’t slow, either. She 
was
 letting Finn get to her. She had to Teflon up.
 
Finn asked, “He’s a good-looking guy, don’t you think?”
 
Oh, he wouldn’t dare. “Yeah,” she said. “Very
good looking.”
 
She
 crossed to an armchair, speaking as she looked under its cushion. 
“Smokin’ hot. Broad shoulders.” She looked under the other chair’s 
cushion.
 “Beautiful eyes. Great ass. You bet he was good-looking. A complete and
 total hottie.”
Take that.
 
“Did he hit on you?”
 
She faced him. “I think a better use of your time and energy would be to help me find my phone.”
 
His eyes were dark-denim blue. “Did he hit on you?”
 
“Oh
 my God, would you stop! What if he did? What business is it of yours? 
We’re not married anymore, remember?” Beth wiggled her left ring finger
 at him. Then she got on all fours and looked under the chair next to 
him.
 
Finn’s
 mouth was a hard seam that turned down at the ends. He looked like a 
rank stallion. He filled the space above her with his wide shoulders and
 anger. 
 
She
 huffed out a breath. “No. It was business.” Before she spoke her next 
words, she rose and stood directly in front of him. “But if he had, I 
would’ve
 said yes and I would’ve liked it.”
 
If Finn wanted to be this way, fine. She would give it right back to him. She glared.
Come on, Finn. You wanna dance? Let’s dance.
 
She
 was trying to guess what his next caveman accusation would be. Would he
 go overtly sexual? A classic character assassination? The dumb jock 
route,
 because Jack didn’t work for his business, but got lucky in sports?
 
Finn
 wedged the crutches beneath his arms and grabbed Beth’s biceps. She 
gasped. She hadn’t expected this. A brigade of tingles zoomed up her 
body
 from somewhere near her ovaries. Her pulse sprinted. Finn’s stare was 
unnerving, full of hunger and fury as he searched her face. She wasn’t 
sure what the hell he was going to say.
 
He
 was shaking. After a second he pulled her to him, slanted his lips to 
hers, and kissed her. More liked possessed her. He cupped the back of 
her
 neck with one hand and pressed her mouth to his. In a half heartbeat, 
she remembered exactly what his lips felt and tasted like. It was 
surreal, vivid, and
hot. They were soft, but his kiss wasn’t gentle. His jealousy was so intense, it was almost a thing, like a flavor on his tongue.
Link continuing the excerpt at XOXOAfterDark
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SUMMARY:
In
 this saucy romance, an English lady turns the damsel-in-distress tale 
on its head as she escapes her malicious fiancé and fights for both her 
life and that of the lustful rebel
 that has become her protector.
Lady Lenora Trevelyan, a naïve yet stubborn young lady born to the highest noble houses of England and Germany, finds herself betrothed to the brutal Prince Kurt von Rotenburg-Gruselstadt. But after she is cruelly bruised and flogged by her fiancé, she decides to take the reins of her fate. In the midst of a German revolution, Lenora escapes Kurt’s iron fist and embarks home to England. She quickly finds herself in the hands of a rebel group and their robust, gentle, and handsome leader, Wolfram von Wolfsbach und Ravensworth, the English Earl of Ravensworth.
Lenora struggles to deny the passion she feels towards the frustratingly chivalrous Earl but her desire for him continues to bloom. Wolfram hungers nothing other than to fight for democracy and civil rights in uniting Germany and to protect what he assumes is his damsel in distress. Through nights of immeasurable pleasure, Lenora and Wolfram learn that their passion is no match for the revolutionary chaos that ensues. And when Lenora discovers that her protector’s life is threatened, she must risk everything to save her Knight of Love.
 
Lady Lenora Trevelyan, a naïve yet stubborn young lady born to the highest noble houses of England and Germany, finds herself betrothed to the brutal Prince Kurt von Rotenburg-Gruselstadt. But after she is cruelly bruised and flogged by her fiancé, she decides to take the reins of her fate. In the midst of a German revolution, Lenora escapes Kurt’s iron fist and embarks home to England. She quickly finds herself in the hands of a rebel group and their robust, gentle, and handsome leader, Wolfram von Wolfsbach und Ravensworth, the English Earl of Ravensworth.
Lenora struggles to deny the passion she feels towards the frustratingly chivalrous Earl but her desire for him continues to bloom. Wolfram hungers nothing other than to fight for democracy and civil rights in uniting Germany and to protect what he assumes is his damsel in distress. Through nights of immeasurable pleasure, Lenora and Wolfram learn that their passion is no match for the revolutionary chaos that ensues. And when Lenora discovers that her protector’s life is threatened, she must risk everything to save her Knight of Love.
EXCERPT:
The German Confederation
 
February 1848
 
The first lash robbed her of breath.
 
The second granted her freedom.
 
If
 he’d go so far as to have her publicly flogged, she owed him no further
 loyalty. Any obligation remaining from their betrothal contact ended 
here,
 in this moment, with this lash.
 
Morally, she was free.
 
Now all she had to do was escape the bastard and make him pay.
 
As
 the second stroke landed, fire replaced the shock, and a hot slick of 
pain bloomed across her back. The coarse linen shift that a spying maid 
had
 forced her into provided no protection. It offered little modesty, 
either, from the uneasy crowd Kurt had gathered inside the castle gates 
to witness her punishment. She gritted her teeth and refused to cry out.
 A rough rope bound her wrists above her head
 to the flogging post. As her knees buckled, the  binding made her 
perversely glad; she doubted she could stand upright on her own.
 
Before
 arriving at this godforsaken pile of German stone, she—Lady Lenora 
Trevelyan, eldest child to the Duke and Duchess of Sherbrooke, third 
cousin
 to Queen Victoria’s German consort, His Royal Highness Prince Albert of
 Saxe-Coburg and Gotha—had never been struck in her life. Now, in her 
three months at Schloss  Rotenburg, she’d lost count of her bruises.
 
At
 first, before her parents had returned home to England, Kurt hadn’t hit
 her—or “corrected her,” as it pleased that smug worm to call his slaps 
and
 blows. He claimed it was for her own good, of course, to teach and 
prepare her for her life as his
Prinzessin and mistress of Rotenburg.
 
She
 must carry out her duties perfectly, he’d hiss, tightening a grip on 
her arm until she knew she’d wear a band of purple bruises for a week. 
Or
 he’d strike out in sudden fury at some perceived failure of hers—she’d 
forgotten the name of one of his sainted ancestors in the castle’s 
gloomy portrait gallery, or made a minor grammatical mistake in her 
German, or not shown proper courtesy to a visiting
Bürgermeister.
 
Tied
 now to the flogging post, she lost count after the third blow. She’d 
seen the long leather strap when the stable master, shamefaced, had 
bound
 her with muttered apologies and handed the lash to a muscled groom more
 accustomed to cracking it around stubborn horses than using it to beat 
highborn ladies. Now she could barely feel the individual strokes as 
they landed, only the waves of hot agony clenching
 her back and shoulders in a vise grip of pain.
 
Through
 the red haze blurring her vision, she saw Kurt standing nearby. Next to
 him, his sanctimonious toady minister prattled the Bible proverb of
 the virtuous wife whose price was far above rubies. The gleeful, 
twisted pleasure Kurt took in her pain radiated off his stork-like form 
like a sickening stench. She bit down on her lip and gathered her hatred
 of her fiancé like a babe to her breast.
 
It was all she had left to get her out of this hell.
 
When
 Kurt finally held up a hand to signal the groom to cease, her labored 
breath echoed in the silent crowd. She knew the townspeople didn’t 
approve
 of the public beating their prince had commanded for his foreign 
betrothed. No more than they believed his story that she’d agreed to a 
religious flagellation in humble preparation for becoming his pious and 
obedient wife. But Prince Kurt von Rotenburg-Gruselstadt
 ruled the castle and town with an iron fist. None would risk their 
lord’s wrath to stand up for her.
 
Kurt
 stepped to the front of the dais. “Lady Lenora bears her trial most 
nobly,” he announced to the crowd. “Her embrace of her suffering does 
honor
 to a bloodline that unites the highest noble houses of England and 
Germany.”
 
That
 bloodline, she knew well, was why he’d chosen her. The prig made no 
secret of his disdain for any born below the upper aristocracy. The Holy
 Roman
 emperor himself, Kurt often delighted to inform her, had conferred the 
title of 
Prinz upon
 the House of Rotenburg-Gruselstadt in the previous century. Her own 
background had led the matchmakers to judge them a perfect pair: her 
father’s
 ancient ducal title intermingled, like that of so many English peers 
these days, with noble blood from her Prussian princess mother.
 
No one had thought to mention that her fiancé had the temperament of a petulant demon on a bad day in hell.
 
As
 Kurt stalked toward her, she forced her knees to straighten. She was 
done being afraid of this man. He pulled back the torn linen shift to 
inspect
 her back. Despite her resolve not to cry out, she gasped as the frayed 
edges stuck to her skin.
 
“Beautiful
 work,” he murmured into her ear. “This is what a woman should look 
like. Chastised to a man’s authority, marked to her proper place.”
Link continuing the excerpt at XOXO After Dark
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GIVEAWAY
Please leave a comment with a valid e-mail address regarding which of these titles appeals to you most and why. I am delighted to have copies of each to give away, winners will be chosen after August 11, 2014!
 

 
 
Knight of Love sounds amazing. I like a heroine who helps herself.
ReplyDeletedebby236 at gmail dot com
Thanks for visiting, Debby. Glad you like it...and you should have an excellent chance of winning a copy!
Deletethese both sound awesome :) Thanks so much for sharing !!
ReplyDeleteHi erin, great to see you! I hope you have left an e-address during one of your visits so I can enter you in the giveaway! If you want to enter, please let me know which title you like the best and why.
DeleteBoth books sounds amazing, so I really leave it up to you :) I'm from Slovenia and I'm just glad to meet new authors :) Thank you :)
ReplyDeleteirma.jurejevcic@amis.net
Wow, Slovenia! Thanks for taking the time to visit, Irma. Glad you are enjoying the authors I am hosting, and I hope that you return sometime!
DeleteThank you :)
DeleteWhile I enjoyed both excerpts, I liked Jumped much more because it's more like my reading taste. It's nice when a couple who knew each other fall back in love but have a little sarcasm and arguing before they do.
ReplyDeletemiztik_rose@yahoo.com
I enjoyed them both as well, Mary and I confess that I enjoy a little snark with my romance as well, lol. Thank you for visiting!
DeleteKNIGHT OF LOVE sounds like the ideal settle in and read book. I love my history wrapped up in a fabulous story.
ReplyDeletemarypres(AT)gmail(DOT)com
Glad you liked it, Mary. Thanks for your answer and thank you for taking the time to visit!
DeleteI'm reading Jumped right now. I read Thrown before by Colette Auclair and I'm anxious to see what she will write next :) I'm really enjoying Jumped, almost done :)
ReplyDeleteGlad you're enjoying it, thanks for the feedback, Crystal!
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