A New Release, A Contest, and A Book
Giveaway!
Hi, I'm Randi Alexander and I write
cowboy and cowgirl erotic romance. I'm published with The Wild Rose Press,
Cleis Press, and I'm also self-published. My newest release, Turn Up the Heat,
is available now from The Wild Rose Press.
Thank you, Danielle, for hosting me
today. Lucky me, It's Friday the 13th! I'm not much for believing in luck,
other than we make our own, and it's mostly based on karma: do good things and
good things will happen to you.
I did have a crazy amount of luck
last weekend, though. We spent an evening at our friends' house and they wanted
to play Yahtzee. Believe it or not, neither Kick (my hubby) nor I had ever
played it before. (They were shocked at that!) They taught us how to play and
gave us suggestions on the best way to score.
After rolling the five dice, you can
take the first roll's number and mark it on the scorecard, or roll some or all
of the dice twice more to improve your number. And there are different ways to
score. The top section of the scorecard has a bonus if you reach a certain
number of points. The bottom has options, too, which make you really have to
think about what you're marking on the score sheet.
It's a nice analogy for romance,
too. Luck may give you a dice roll that's perfect, but you still have to choose
what to do with it. Lots of options, lots of thought involved. In the end, when
everything is added up, the choices you've made along the way determine if you
win or lose. If you lose, you learn from the mistakes you made during the last
round, and start all over again with a fresh scorecard.
Gosh, that was kind of a silly
analogy. But since I'm a romance writer, I see the mushy lovey dovey side of
just about everything in life. I guess I'm…lucky that way.
Do you believe in luck - good or
bad? What's your favorite story about luck? Leave a comment for a chance to win
an e-book.
Mackenzie Jarvis has never slept with a woman. So why has
she fallen madly in lust with Gina Volto, host of the reality cooking show
Mackenzie is competing in? Mackenzie’s wild desire to live out her fantasy,
battles with her conservative Wyoming values. Then Gina pours on the seduction,
Mackenzie runs–home to her ranch, her horses, and her busy career as the owner
and chef of a restaurant. But Gina shows up at her ranch in a snowstorm, and
Mackenzie allows herself one weekend of forbidden, kinky pleasure.
When Gina admits she wants more than just a few days, can
Mackenzie ignore her upbringing and her plans for a traditional life with a
husband and children? Or will she give in and turn up the heat?
Over 18 only, please.
By ten thirty, the restaurant emptied. The bar
had only a few patrons. Mackenzie walked out of the kitchen in her street
clothes, carrying their coats. She sat on a barstool, tossing their coats on
the stool next to hers.
At the other end of the bar, Gina showed
Travis how to make some complicated drink. She looked adorable with a bar towel
wrapped around her waist like an apron, and her hair tucked behind her ears.
Gina sipped the cocktail. “Yummy.” When she
handed it to Travis, he turned the glass and ran his tongue over the spot where
Gina had drunk from.
Mackenzie’s eyes popped wide. A possessive
charge sent heat flooding her neck and face.
Gina shook her head and swatted his arm.
“Behave, or I’ll get you fired and take your job.”
Mackenzie tamped down the urge to throw
something at him. He was a cutie. A lot of girls ended up staying until the bar
closed and going home with him. But Gina? Was she interested in him?
Shit. Was she jealous? She unclenched her jaw,
and unfisted her hands. Evidently, yes.
Travis laughed and took a sip of the drink.
When he spotted Mackenzie, he asked, “The usual, Chef?”
Gina turned toward her. “Hi, Chef. All
finished in the kitchen?”
Mackenzie could see no guilt or hesitation in
Gina’s eyes. Conversely, a deep desire glowed in her gaze as her lips parted with
a Mona Lisa smile.
The gray cloud of distrust disappeared from
over Mackenzie’s head. This woman wasn’t into anyone but her. The knowledge
both thrilled and panicked her.
Gina removed her makeshift apron and tossed it
in the laundry bin. She came around the bar and slid onto the stool next to
Mackenzie’s.
Travis set a frosty mug of beer in front of
Mackenzie. He leaned on the bar across from the two women, assuming his sexy
cowboy pose. “Anything for you, Miss Gina?” His smile invited that trouble Gina
liked. “Anything at all would be my pleasure.” He laid on a thick coat of
charm.
Gina shook her head, and told Mackenzie, “We
were playing with some recipes, thinking up drink specials, and of course we
had to taste them.” She patted her own cheek. “I think I had a little too
much.”
Mackenzie smiled, amazed at how Gina
assimilated into the business, keeping herself busy and having fun with it.
Travis lifted a brow. “I offered to let Miss
Gina sober up at my place, but she hasn’t agreed. Yet.” He gave Gina a look
that could melt a woman’s resolve right down into a puddle.
Gina glanced at Mackenzie with a smirk. “What
do you think, Chef? Should I take Travis up on his offer?”
The desire in Gina’s eyes lit Mackenzie up
from inside. Her blood pooled hot in her core, and her breath struggled in and
out of her quickly tensing body.
Gina licked her lips and stared at Mackenzie’s
mouth, telling her, without words, that all she could think of was kissing her
silly.
Mackenzie had to touch her, to show her how
much she wanted her. She slung her arm across the back of Gina’s chair, ran her
fingers up Gina’s bare arm, and said slowly, deliberately, “Gina’s going home
with the woman who brought her here.”
Gina’s body twitched as her eyes fluttered
shut for a second. She leaned in closer to Mackenzie, and put her hand on
Mackenzie’s thigh.
Travis jerked upright.
Mackenzie glanced at him, taking in the way
his eyes froze wide open, just as Bruce’s had done. Great. She’d shocked her
staff, and let them a lot further into her life than she cared to. She looked
at Gina, the heat of her palm on Mackenzie’s thigh sending waves of dark desire
through her. It felt good, though, to belong to someone. To have someone belong
to her. Even short-term.
To
celebrate my new release, I'm giving away, to one *commenter, an e-copy of my
erotic romance anthology Cowboy Bad Boys. Just leave a comment today and
we'll choose a winner on the 20th. *Commenter must be 18 years of age or older to
win.
Because Turn up the Heat is about a chef, I'm giving away a really cute
custom-made apron and potholder set to one lucky person who joins my mailing
list before August 8. Click here to enter.
Good luck, and
thank you!
Randi "Rode Hard and Put Up Satisfied"
-Turn Up the Heat and
all my Wild Rose books are available at The Wild Rose Press and all my books are available at Amazon
8 comments:
You won't see me staying inside today with my head between my legs. :) I'm with you on the belief that people make their own luck.
I believe everything happens for a reason so I believe in fate but I'm not so sure about luck :O)
Carin mawmom(at)gmail(dot)com
I think your energy invites the kind of luck you get. If you look on the bright side then you can see more opportunities to bring good things into your life.
geishasmom73 at yahoo dot com
Mmmm, can you get any better than cowboy bad boys?
Hi Sky, got an interesting visual there, but I'm glad you're out and about again!
Hey, Carin, I'm with you there, but sometimes...I don't know. Sometimes bad things happen to good people. Thanks for stopping by!
Very true, StacieD. Thinking positive brings a lot more happiness and good things than negative thoughts do.
Lisa - yee-haw! Love cowboys! And the badder they are, the better. Thanks for commenting!
Nice excerpt. Sounds like a good book.
bn100candg(at)hotmail(dot)com
Thanks for dropping by, bn100!
I can't wait to read this. For some reasons, I love reading about cowboys. Probably just as much as I love reading steamy books or books about hot demons and all that.
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