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Tuesday, June 17, 2025

RELEASE BLITZ - CONTEMPORARY - SELFIE (Lessons in Love, #3) by Kay Cove

Don’t settle for a man who tells you he loves you. Choose one who shows you.


Selfie, an all-new forced proximity, age-gap, billionaire romance and the third standalone book in the Lessons in Love Series from bestselling author Kay Cove is now available!


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Well, I figured out the problem. Rest assured, you do have a job here, and Dawn is on her way down now to take you to the other Mr. Hatcher.” 

“The other Mr. Hatcher?” I parrot back as if the words didn’t quite permeate.    

“Mr. James Hatcher’s son, Nathan. James is the managing partner of Brickstone Ventures, which is a major property investment firm for a variety of industries. Nathan is in charge of commercial real estate investments, most of which are here in Vegas.”   

“Oh, well, that’s fine. I’ll work for whoever. I’m just relieved I have a job.”    

She grimaces as she shrugs. “That’s one way to look at it.”

I mean to ask for clarification because I don’t like the way she’s blinking at me, like I’m a mouse about to crawl into a cougar’s mouth, but the sound of stilettos hitting the marble floor pulls my attention from her. A beautiful, middle-aged woman with a bright red bob approaches me in a direct path, like a rook on a chessboard. Our outfits are almost matching. Her dress is navy, mine is black, but they have a similar style. Although, judging by the red soles of her heels, noticeable every time she takes a step, I’m convinced her business dress is designer, whereas mine is most definitely from Nordstrom Rack.  

“You’re Spencer?” the woman asks as she nears me.    

“Yes, ma’am.” I hold my hand out. “Nice to meet you."

“Dawn.” She shakes my hand firmly before releasing it. “Good grief, little girl. Who the hell did you piss off to end up with this job?”

My mouth falls open. “Excuse me?”   

“Dawn,” the receptionist hisses. “Don’t scare her.”  

Consider me scared. 

“Chelsea, I’m not scaring her. I’m preparing her.” Dawn curls her fingers, beckoning me forward. “Come on. I’ll show you to your desk and see if I can run a little interference in case Nathan’s on the warpath.”

“Warpath?” I squawk.

The women ignore me, talking right through me. “He’s been extra edgy since James dropped the news about his engagement,” Dawn explains. “Speaking of which,” she tells Chelsea, “Julia will be here with a potential wedding planner at noon. If we’re still in the earnings meeting, please escort them right up to James’s office. Make sure she doesn’t run into Nathan.”

“Roger that,” Chelsea confirms. “God, what’re you going to do about the wedding? Nathan can’t avoid his new mother-in-law forever.”

Dawn covers her forehead, her middle finger and thumb pressed tightly against each temple. “If you value your job here, Chelsea, never use ‘Julia’ and ‘mother-in-law’ in the same sentence around Nathan.” Dawn’s bright green eyes snap toward me. “That goes for you too.”

They both stare at me expectantly. “Um, I’m still kind of hung up on ‘warpath,’ so if we could just go over that briefly because the way you two keep exchanging glances makes me feel like I just signed an employment contract to work for Darth Vader.” 

Chelsea smiles. “Apt nickname for Nathan.”   

“Stop helping,” Dawn bites out. “Come on, Spencer. You don’t want to be late on your first day. He doesn’t need any more ammo to hate you.”  

Dammit, I got too comfortable. I had such a good morning, I should’ve known I was skipping and whistling straight into a shitstorm. Dawn’s already at the elevator bay, tapping the up arrow furiously. I’m midstride to obediently join her but Chelsea stops me.  

“Spencer?”  

“Yes?”

She smooths the top of her long, blond hair which is tied into a low ponytail. “Word of advice? Don’t take anything personally. When in doubt, it’s not about you."

I wet my lips. “Okay, that’s the most grim send-off anyone has ever given me, but…thank you?”

She laughs. “If you’re still here by one o’clock, I’ll be really impressed. Stop by the front desk. I’ll buy you lunch.”

The elevator dings before the heavy metal doors peel open. “Spencer,” Dawn calls out while snapping her fingers. “Come on, quick like a bunny."

I move toward the elevator with heavy steps. My high heels click off the marble tile but I’m treading so slowly, the floor may as well be wet concrete. I am that reluctant to meet my fate.

That’s the bar Chelsea set? Not thirty days, not even a week.

She’ll be impressed if I make it until lunch?


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Thursday, May 22, 2025

RELEASE BLITZ - CONTEMPORARY - CHEAP SHOT (Portland Timberwolves, #1) by A.J. Alexander

Coach has one rule: don’t touch his daughter


Cheap Shot, an all-new brother’s best friend, single mom, small town, hockey romance from USA Today bestselling author AJ Alexander is now available!




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“Are you sure you couldn’t think of something better for the two of us to do instead of some more boring exercises?”

      

Okay, that wasn’t my best pickup line, but it’s what I could come up with. I am working at a much different advantage than usual. Between the new medications the doctor gave me to deal with the pain and being in the last place I want to be right now, I’m operating under a bit of a handicap.

      

“Is that the best you can come up with?” The corner of her mouth quirks up into a small smile as she runs her hand down her long ponytail, throwing it back over her shoulder. “Your left arm is going to help your right arm do this workout.  I want you to lift the stick enough so you feel a stretch and then hold it for ten seconds.”


I push my arm back, feeling the stretch almost immediately, a slight tugging sensation in my shoulder that isn’t too bad but doesn’t tickle either. “I could’ve come up with something better, but I didn’t want to waste the opportunity.”

      

What the hell are you doing, Hendrix? You can walk out of here and get any girl you want. But that’s the problem. I don't want just any girl. I want Michele.

     

“I don’t date patients.”

      

“But I’m not your patient. I’m Stacey’s, unless there is a change to the therapy schedule I wasn’t aware of. I may have to speak to your manager.”

      

Michele's eyes widen in surprise as she snorts loudly, bringing attention to the two of us.

      

“This is definitely a first for me.” I drop the stick from my right hand and bring my hand toward her face. Crooking my index finger and running it down the bridge of her nose. “I’ve never made someone snort when asking them on a date.”


“I guess there is a first time for everything.” Michele ducks her head slightly, breaking eye contact and busying herself with something under the table. “Ready for the next exercise?”


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Wednesday, February 19, 2025

RELEASE BLITZ - CONTEMPORARY - A SCORING CHANCE (Portland Timberwolves, #1) by A.J. Alexander

Just one smile from her sets my entire world ablaze.
A Scoring Chance, an all-new small town, interracial, hockey romance from USA Today bestselling author AJ Alexander is now available!


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I lay on the horn before sticking my head out the window and shouting, “Can you move a little faster? Some of us have places to be.”
“Are you expecting them to answer you?” a voice says, startling me.
“That would be terrifying,” I respond quickly, before turning toward the voice.
A woman sits atop a chocolate brown roan, the reins held loosely in her right hand as they stroll closer to my window. She looks at home in the saddle with a pair of aviator sunglasses resting on her cheeks, barely covering the tinge of pink under her golden-brown skin. Her hair hangs around her shoulder, twisted into long locks that look more like braids. There are a few golden clasps affixed to a few of them, placed strategically throughout her hair to draw in someone’s attention. And draw me in they did. Everything about her is calling to me, pulling me toward her in a way I’ve never felt with another human being. Okay, this isn’t good at all. The last thing I need right now is a distraction, even in the form of a beautiful woman.
I squint my eyes slightly as I lean forward, trying to place her face. I’m not the best with names, but I always remember a face. Surprisingly, I’m unable to place hers. It’s not uncommon for someone to move to Redwood Falls for a chance to get away from the city, but it doesn’t happen very often, especially without the whole town talking about it.
“Didn’t your momma teach you it's impolite to stare?” she quips as her horse pushes its nose through the space, rubbing against my hand.
“Hello, sweet girl,” I whisper, my eyes locked on her as I run my hand down the horse’s nose. “I don’t have anything good in here for you to eat, but if you ask your rider, maybe I can bring you some apples tomorrow.”
“She loves apples.” The corner of her mouth quirks up into a small smile before she continues. “The last of them should cross soon. Sorry for the holdup. All the locals know to stay off this road around lunchtime. The herd always crosses around this time.”
“Thanks for the information,” I respond with a smile.
It’s rare that I can go anywhere, let alone back home, and no one recognizes me. I’m sure it’s only a matter of time before this beauty hears from someone that Cooper Hendrix has come home, but for now, I’m going to enjoy the anonymity.
“No problem. I’d stay away from here around dinnertime, as well. We will be on our way back before the sun goes down.”
“I’ll have to keep that in mind for the future…” My voice trails off. I’m hoping she’ll give me her name, but she says nothing, just a glimpse of her smile before she turns away from me toward the fold.



My Review of A SCORING CHANCE (Portland Timberwolves, #1) . . . HERE

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