Title: Falling Hard Anthology Genre: New AdultHosted by: Lady Amber's Tours
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Falling Hard: A New Adult Anthology, is available for pre-order at the special price of $.99 for a limited time.From sweet & heartfelt to steamy & spicy, FIVE brand new college campus novellas filled with alpha heroes and tenacious heroines for every romance reader.
Teasers from High Stakes – Teaser 1:“You have a way to make everything better. Do you know that?” “Yeah, that’s what classmates are for.” I used my fingernails to tease his washboard abs through his fitted thermal. He took a step closer to me, leaving little space between our lips. “Girlfriend.” “Classmate,” I breathed. “Classmates that kiss.” His eyes burned into mine. “Oh, yeah,” I whispered just as he kissed me softly. Gently, his warm lips teased mine in soft and passionate kisses. Tasting me. Teasing me. I moaned against him. “What else do classmates do?”“They study,” I whispered while attempting to conceal my laugh.
Teaser 2: “All the more reason to make a wish and see. Besides, today is your birthday. You’re owed a birthday wish.” “I don’t know . . .” I nuzzled the side of her cheek with my own. “What’s the worst that could happen? You would fall madly in love with me?” “You’re so cocky, Blake Holland.” “You have no idea,” I whispered. Teaser 3: She couldn’t hide her attraction to me. It was obvious she was playing hard to get. Good thing too, because I fucking loved a challenge.
Teaser 4: “It really is beautiful out here.” “Yeah . . .” My eyes were on her. Her body. Her curves. The way her hair softly danced in the moonlight, putting the sky to shame with its beauty.
MK Schiller’s Bio –MK Schiller is a hopeless romantic in a hopelessly pragmatic world. In the dark of night, she sits by the warm glow of my computer monitor, reading or writing, usually with some tasty Italian…the food that is!She started imagining stories in her head at a very young age. In fact, she got so good at it that friends asked me to create plots featuring them as the heroine and the object of their affection as the hero. She hopes you enjoy her stories and find The Happily Ever After in every endeavor.M.K. Schiller loves hearing from readers. Find her on Facebook, follow her on Twitter @MKSchiller, and visit her website at www.mkschillerauthor.com
Excerpt from Tin Man’s Dance – “There’s a field not far from here. We could have a picnic. You should see the flowers that bloom there.” I bit my lip because he would see them next year. I wouldn’t. I kept going, my breaths materializing physically in the cool air. “There are roses and hydrangeas and…”“Lilies? Are there lilies?” “Stargazer lilies. Do you know what those are?”He shook his head. “They look like pink stars bursting open. They’re lovely.”“Are they tall?”I tilted my head back, eyeing him curiously. “Not really. Why do you ask?”His hand shifted to my lower back. He bent his mouth close to my ear. “I don’t know a damn thing about flowers, but I can tell you without a doubt there is no lovelier Lilly than the one I’m holding.”Okay…so that just happened.
Teasers from Tin Man’s Dance – Teaser 1:Lilly, if we are in a fairy tale, then you, my beautiful dancing girl, have successfully broken one hex, only to cast another. “Not myth, a legend.”Teaser 2:“Same diff. But I agree, it would be foolish of us.” Even as he said it, he was inching closer, closing the gap I’d made between us. I took a step back. “Behave.”“Kiss me good-night, lover. I want to fall asleep with the taste of you on my tongue.” Note to self: boys who took English lit could melt a girl’s panties right off.
Teaser 3:“My mother always said ‘It’s never too late to start something as long as you intend to finish it.’”“That’s good advice.”My mom had an expression too: Sometimes you find trouble, and sometimes you find troubled. It takes a smart woman to know the difference. Clearly, in James Hutchinson I had found both.
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