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Tigers Like It Hot
When Jessi decides to leave her home town for the second time, she and her best friend Kelly devise a plan. They’ve researched six different towns, they’ve drawn the orders of their visits from a hat and they’re determined to stick to the new path they’ve set out for themselves.Wednesday, August 6, 2008
OTFS Deadline Extended!!!

OTFS Deadline Extended to August 22nd from Fantasy, Futuristic, and Paranormal
Deadline extended until August 22nd!!
So get your entries ready and send them in!!
FF&P's On the Far Side contest for unpublished authors is in need of entries, especially in the romantic elements and erotica categories!
Final round judges are acquiring editors and agents of all genres of paranormal romance. Take this opportunity to get your best work in front of:
- Time Travel: Margo Lipschultz (Harlequin, Luna)
- General Paranormal: Erika Tsang (Avon)
- Romantic Elements: Lois Winston (Ashley Grayson)
- Futuristic: Stacy Boyd (Harlequin)
- Erotic: Caren Johnson (Caren Johnson Lit. Agency)
- Fantasy: Deborah Werksman (Sourcebooks)
- Young Adult: Scott Eagan (Greyhaus Lit. Agency)
2008 On the Far Side contest
Got fantasy, futuristic, or paranormal? Then the On the Far Side contest is for you!!
Welcome dragons, witches, ghosties, vampires, shape shifters, unicorns, and any creature your imagination can conjure up in a galaxy far far away, in a time long past, or in your very own backyard.
2007 Contest: 3 manuscripts requested! Two sold so far!
OTFS IS ALL ELECTRONIC!! NO MAILING FEES!
NEW: OPTIONAL synopsis, website banners for finalists/winners
First Round Judges: trained and/or published
Requirements:
- *Must not be published in full length fiction (40,000+) for the genre entering/or not published in genre entering for past 5 years
- *Entry fee: $20 members/$30 non-members
- *First 20 pages of manuscript
- *OPTIONAL synopsis (NEW)
- *Entry received by DEADLINE: August 22, 2008
***Prizes***
All finalists receive a certificate and an OTFS finalist website banner (NEW).
Winners of each category receive a check for $20, a pin, an OTFS winner website banner (NEW), and a certificate.
2nd Place receives a check for $15 and a certificate
3rd place receives a check for $10 and a certificate
For details and entry forms, go to http://www.romance-ffp.com.
Amber Wentworth
2008 On the Far Side Coordinator
Monday, August 4, 2008
Red is coming to print this Wednesday!
We went to a few places. Mostly, Kat drank a lot and watched me dance. I love to dance; it’s such an incredible stress reliever. There are some times when stress just calls for physical activity. I’d worked out so vigorously over the past few months that I’d lost ten pounds. But, I was sick of making my punching bag suffer defeat, or slicing and dicing my poor steel dummy in the training room. I needed to do something less violent to calm my nerves ... I needed to dance.
It was very late, or very early, depending on how you want to look at it, when we arrived at the last stop of the night. This club was unusual, to say the least. Three bold letters splashed above the door in massive blood colored brushstrokes said, Red. The moment I saw it, I knew this was the place from my dream, and somewhere inside, was the man I’d been dreaming about.
The inside of the place was dark, with occasional flashes of strobe lights illuminating a path through the crowd of sweaty gyrating bodies. When I say the music pumped, I’m not using a figure of speech. You could feel the rhythm in your chest, like a heartbeat. Like really good sex, the pounding music rattled your teeth. The whole room pulsated with an energy I couldn’t describe. It excited me.
In the time we were there, a variety of music was played and a variety of people were on the dance floor. Some who could dance, others so drunk they thought they could. Kat made her way over to what may have been a stage, but it looked more like an elevated part of the dance floor. She sat at a table there to enjoy watching some drunk guys trying to dance.
“Free entertainment,” she yelled, pointing at the staggering group.
I yelled back that I’d be at the bar for a while, and made my way back through the crowd. I sat on one of the tall leather barstools, and ordered a coke and rum.
Unfortunately for me, it took a great deal of alcohol to get me drunk and right then, I wanted nothing more than to lose myself in the wonderful haze of intoxication. I metabolize alcohol at such a fast rate that I can get a buzz, sit down to watch a movie, and be completely sober half way through. Kat saw my high metabolism as a gift from God, until I told her how fast I burned off alcohol.
“No one could ever take advantage of you,” she’d teased, looking scandalized.
I tried explaining to her there are ways of intoxicating the senses besides alcohol. She’d smirked and said, “Yeah, but I haven’t had sex that good in a while.” That wasn’t exactly what I’d meant, but I thought explaining would have been a waste of time.
I stayed at the bar for at least twenty minutes, eventually downing straight shots of rum. The whole time I was there, I sensed someone watching me. I put down my tenth empty shot glass and focused for a moment on the eyes that I could feel on my back. Even through the haze I’d managed to accomplish I knew a werewolf when I sensed one. My heart fluttered, my pulse quickened, and I was suddenly short of breath. It was almost like being aroused.
Someone leaned over me just as there was a brief pause in the music and whispered against my right ear, “Would you like to dance?” His scent was thrilling. He smelled clean, like soap mingled with aftershave, and underneath it all, there was the undeniable scent of a man. I turned enough to see Marco Barak.
“Hello, Red,” he smiled.
I wondered if he’d been waiting till I got drunk enough to accept his offer. I hesitated for a moment, just looking at him. I might have to kill this man one day. But that night, I wanted to dance. I took his hand and led him onto the dance floor through the crowd, and onto the raised platform in front of Kat’s table. We danced for what felt like hours. I suppose you could have called our dancing foreplay. I know many women consider dancing a metaphor for sex. If that’s true, then my God, this man danced well.
Time stood still as we moved together. The touch of his body against mine sent fire through my veins, like small jolts of electric sensuality. I was vaguely aware that Kat had taken out her camera and was snapping pictures between the flashing lights. The room seemed to freeze with each flash, giving me unforgettable mental images. Marco wore black leather pants and a matching shirt that felt smooth to the touch. We looked as if we’d dressed to match.
His hair that I remembered as a dusty blond had darkened into a brown over the years. Through the rain a few weeks ago, I couldn’t tell. After all, everything is darker when it’s wet. But, his eyes were the same deep chocolate brown I remembered. I noticed a light stubble on his chin, as if he’d forgotten to shave, and the beginnings of side burns. Have I mentioned how fond I am of men who look like they’ve been roughed up a little?
He pulled me close and asked, “What are you thinking?”
“That you’re a good dancer.” I paused, looking him up and down. “It’s difficult to find a man with such ... rhythm.” I looked into his dark eyes and saw a passion which could only be described as hunger.
“I was seriously considering asking you to leave with me,” he confessed.
“I was considering doing just that.”
He didn’t seem as surprised as I’d expected. “Are you here with someone?”
“A friend.”
“Are you attached to someone in any way?”
“Yes,” I lied. “Are you?”
“Yes, but I’m beginning to regret my choices,” he answered.
He pulled me near, as if to kiss me. Stopping just short of contact, he breathed against my lips, “Let’s get out of here.”
“Let me tell my friend I’m leaving. She’s really drunk and is going to need a cab,” I explained.
“Does she know me?” he asked.
“Yeah, she knows who you are.”
He paused, as if trying to figure out how to word his question. “I mean, does she know--”
“What you are?” I interrupted.
He nodded.
“Yes. She does,” I said simply.
“Will she tell on you?” he asked.
“No.”
Stepping down from the platform, I walked to Kathryn’s table and tried to explain that I was leaving with Marco. She was very drunk, and couldn’t seem to grasp what I was saying. I handed her some money. “You go back to the hotel, don’t take anyone with you, and lock the door. Understand?” She nodded, but still had a blank look on her face.
“But ... isn’t he--?”
“Yes,” I interrupted, “He is.”
She looked around me at Marco. It was obvious what she was thinking. She looked him up and down like he was on a buffet and she was starving. “Oh ... alright then.” I gave her a look that said this was not up for discussion. “How long will you be?” she asked.
I glanced back to Marco waiting patiently and let my eyes roam over all of the places I’d like to put my hands. “This might take a while,” I answered.
Red is the first book in my Lilith Mercury Werewolf Hunter Series. Available now at www.newconceptspublishing.com/red.htm.
Red will be available in print this Wednesday but is available now as an ebook.
Tracey
http://traceyhkitts.blogspot.com/
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Sunday, July 20, 2008
Brain Dead by Tracey H. Kitts, Coming Soon
On her way home Jane pulled in at the same gas station where she'd stopped earlier in the week. The same kind looking old man was behind the counter and waved to her before turning on the pump. Her heart fluttered just thinking about Luis and she dropped her keys again as she walked past the pump.
By the time she bent to pick them up Luis's long fingered hand covered hers.
"Allow me, mon cher," he said softly.
"Thank you," she said breathlessly.
He looked even better than she remembered. His long dark hair was pulled back tightly and he was wearing another pair of black leather pants. This time his shirt was the same deep blue of his eyes and his long coat also looked like leather. His perfect skin seemed to glow underneath the dim lights.
Jane could barely take her eyes off of him long enough to go inside and pay. When she walked back past him his sensuous lips curved into a smile. As lovely as his smile was, it unnerved her, so she quickened her paced and tried to ignore the way her stomach muscles twitched when he was close to her.
"Go dancing with me," Luis asked, catching her by the wrist.
Jane paused longer than she should have before saying, "I don't even know you."
"Yes, you do," he sighed. Then seeing the lack of recognition and fear in her eyes he added playfully, "We met a few nights ago. I'm Luis, remember? The man who's not going to mug you, but would love to take you dancing."
She laughed, and it did Luis's heart good. It had been a long time since he'd heard that sound. He smiled his appreciation, and his smile warmed her in spite of the cold night wind. Jane had never asked a man to go home with her, let alone a complete stranger. But she came damn close to doing just that.
"Were you just hanging around here, hoping I'd show up?" she teased.
"No," he laughed. "I ran out of gas just up the road, and I was returning Nelson's can."
As he said this he pointed to a small gas can he'd left beside the door. The old man inside, who must have been Nelson, waved his thanks and took the can back inside.
"Oh." Jane blushed, feeling stupid for her comment.
"But don't think I wouldn't have if I'd known I would see you tonight."
His voice was a seductive whisper and it carried on the wind like a caress.
"Alright, Luis I'll go dancing with you, but on one condition."
"What is that, ma chéri?"
"Tell me your last name."
"Luis Phillippe," he said as he bowed to kiss the hand he still held. "At your service. But you have yet to tell me your name." He smiled seductively.
She watched with rapt fascination as his sultry lips got closer and closer to the back of her hand. They were cool to the touch, but sent fire through her veins. Jane had removed her gloves after work, but Luis didn't seem to notice the scrapes across her knuckles.
"Jane Masters," she panted.
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Tracey
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Thursday, July 10, 2008
Deadly Vixens & Ghosts Oh My!
Deadly Vixens & Ghosts! Oh My!
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Marilu says, "Hello from Louisiana, y'all!"
Hello! I'm Marilu Mann. I write steamy paranormal romance for Ellora's Cave. I also write contemporary erotica, but we have other blogs for that, darlings!I hope you will take a moment to check out my May 2008 release, Changing Times. Here's a bit about the series and the first book. I'm so looking forward to being here! And I do hope you will come join us on the list! "Just Another Paranormal Monday" is a fun, very active list that only happens on Mondays! Lots of excerpts and paranormal chat for all.
Lusting Wild -- The Series
What if we really are? What if beasts walked beside us, down city streets, in grocery stores, at the post office? What if they walked among us in human form? Would we know them? Would they show themselves to us? If they were stronger, faster, more durable, would they want to live peacefully with us or would they want to rule the world?
Some would prefer to stay hidden, staying out of our sight, living among us without exposing their darker sides to us. What of the others? Would they prefer that we acknowledge them, answer to them, work for them? What happens when the world, as we know it, ceases to exist and the shifters come out of hiding?
Sometimes the line between human and animal is blurred. Sometimes that line disappears completely. ~ Micah Keeps Vigil
When a mystery is too overpowering, one dare not disobey. ~Antoine de Saint Exupery
To you, I am nothing more than a fox like a hundred thousand other foxes. But if you tame me, then we shall need each other. To me, you will be unique in all the world. To you, I shall be unique in all the world . . ." ~ Antoine de Saint Exupery
Changing Times -- Lusting Wild #1 May 7, 2008
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New Orleans sizzles when Dr. Carly Chambers finds herself in the hands, or paws, of sexy shifter and antique dealer Tony Pantera. Though the memory of his murdered human lover haunts him, Tony can't deny the sensual scent of this doctor his friends kidnapped. Carly is now in danger because of his enemies.
The Turn Skins are power-hungry shifters who want to expose themselves to the world and take over through fear. Tony and his friends stand in their way. Carly proves to be a tool for Turn Skins when they learn that Tony can't resist the attractive doctor. And Carly is happy to stroke this shifter's fur. Their erotic encounters hurtle them into the path of danger and death.
Can Tony protect his human lover from the Turn Skins who don't care if she's hurt as long as they get their way?
Read an excerpt from Changing Times
- Reviews for Changing Times
- "Fast-paced" "Can't wait to read more" Read the full review on the PW Blog "Beyond Her Book" w/ Barbara Vey
- 4 out of 5 at TRRC. "Sensual and excellent" "Perfect length" Read the full review at The Romance Readers Connection
- "Solid and entertaining," "Smoking hot and very well written". Read the full review at Bitten By Books
Buy Changing Times
Monday, June 23, 2008
Author Davida McLea Guest Bogging at Bitten by Books 7/2/08
Host:
http://bittenbybooks.com
Date:
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Time:
8:00am - 8:00pm
Location:
Online at http://bittenbybooks.com
Description:
What do Stonehenge, Sedona, Arizona and Eureka Springs Arkansas have
in common? All three sites are on top of an energy vortex! What's an
energy vortex?
Stop by Bitten by Books on July 2nd when paranormal erotic author
Davida McLea will be guest blogging about energy vortexes, ley lines--
what they are, how they affect people and their place in paranormal
fiction. Don't miss a chance to WIN a copy of Demon Inn, Davida's
latest release from Liquid Silver Books. Stop by
http://www.davidamclea.com for more information and a Demon Inn excerpt.
***Note: The event starts at 8:00 am but goes all day through that
evening. You can come at any time. :)
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Blessings,
Rachel
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Justin Gustainis Author Spotlight at Bitten by Books!
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Date:
Monday, June 30, 2008
Time:
12:00pm - 6:00pm PDT
Location:
online at http://bittenbybooks.com
Description:
Monday June 30th- Come by anytime between 12:00 and 6:00 to ask questions and meet Urban Fantasy author Justin Gustainis!
Heres a direct link to the event info to share with your friends!
http://bittenbybooks.com/?page_id=4
Monday June 30th
Please join us at 12:00 pm PDT with author Justin Gustainis for an exclusive Bitten by Books interview. Then throughout the day you will be able to post in his interview thread and ask questions about his recently released book. In addition Justin will be offering TWO signed copies for two lucky readers and Bitten by Books will be giving away a $25.00 Amazon.com Gift Card to one lucky participant.
In the mean time, click here to read the 4.5 tombstone rated review we wrote about Black Magic Woman.
Here's a sneak peak at the cover to hold you over until the interview! If you click on the cover it will take you to Amazon.com where you can get your copy of the book today so you can be ready for the Q&A session with Justin starting at noon on the 30th!
Thanks for the Invite

What a great blog and what a way to find more to read = ) I have some unusual shifters in my writing Angeni - is a Spider when she's not a singer in a club - I will post an excerpt next Monday after I get my feet wet here. Just wanted to say thanks - I'll be reading.
Cricket Sawyer/known by several other names.
www.cricket-sawyer.com
