Fearless, Fast-paced Fiction: Suz deMello/Sue Swift











It’s a Mother’s Day Sunday Snog starring Elena Lautari, who, as the title character of Gypsy Witch, seemingly does it all–a modern witch who’s a demoness in the sack and a successful single mom.

Here’s an excerpt combining her concern for her child with lust for her man.

Afterglow enveloped him, and he let his body ease onto hers, then turned to one side, letting their combined sex sweat slide him to the cool sheets. She released her grip on the headboard and turned to curl against him. She rested her head on his chest and stroked his belly, his sated cock, his thighs as he relaxed.

Gypsy Witch by Suz deMello

Gypsy Witch by Suz deMello

Her caress slowed. “I wonder what the kids are doing?” Her voice was a sleepy mumble.

“I think they went over to my place. They’re probably watching a D.V.D. It’s too hot to go outside and swim.”

“Who’s watching them?” Her voice sharpened.

“Aw, Elena, relax. They’re okay. They know what they can and can’t do.”

“Mmmm. Hope you’re right.” She reached for him, this time climbing on top. He wasn’t sure he was ready for another bout yet, but she knew exactly how to turn him on.

She scooted down his body, letting the pointy tip of the topaz graze his skin. Though he was hot and sweaty from lovemaking, the contact drew shivers. She swayed back and forth, and her nipples stroked his hardening cock, a warm contrast to the gem’s coolness.

She leaned over, giving him a great view of her breasts mounding over his rod. Her lush orbs cuddled him in cloudlike softness while the topaz matched him for hardness…he groaned, and she lifted away. Taking the stone in one hand, she ran it up and down his length before sucking him into her mouth.

Hey, I didn’t say that the snog was on the lips, did I?

Here’s the blurb:

The Sacramento Sheriff’s Department is no place for airy-fairy wimps, and Ben McCullough is the toughest of the tough. He tells himself he’s bedding the luscious Elena Lautari only because she’s a babe, not because she’s a card-carrying member of the Northern California Church of Wicca. Ben thinks she’s a feather away from an arrest for fraud, since she makes a living telling fortunes and making charms for the lovelorn. He can’t see her as a lifelong mate even though she’s more than a match for him in the sack, and losing her is unthinkable.

But Elena is the real deal, a modern witch of much power and even more restraint. When her daughter, Gina, steals her mother’s spell book and uses it to shatter the fabric of existence and release an ancient evil, Elena must put reality back in place—even if she loses Ben in the process. Will Ben and Elena’s fragile love be lost with the revelation of her magic?

Maybe, but there are others ready to heal her battered heart. When Ben’s partner attempts to claim Elena, will Ben move aside or move in?

If you like what you read, click below to buy the story and check out the rest of Suzie’s sexy books:

https://www.ellorascave.com/author/suz-demello

Your blog hostess:

Best-selling, award-winning author Suz deMello, a.k.a Sue Swift, has written over sixteen romance novels in several subgenres, including erotica,

Author Sue Swift/Suz deMello

Author Sue Swift/Suz deMello

comedy, historical, paranormal, mystery and suspense, plus a number of short stories and non-fiction articles on writing. A freelance editor, she’s worked for Total-E-Bound, Ai Press, and Liquid Silver Books. She also takes private clients.

Her books have been favorably reviewed in Publishers Weekly, Kirkus and Booklist, won a contest or two, attained the finals of the RITA and hit several bestseller lists.

A former trial attorney, her passion is world travel. She’s left the US over a dozen times, including lengthy stints working overseas. She’s now writing a vampire tale and planning her next trip.

Find her books at http://www.suzdemello.com

For editing services, email her at suzswift@yahoo.com

Befriend her on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/sueswift

Check out her group Facebook page, Hot Writers, Hotter Books at www.facebook.com/HotWriters

She tweets her reading picks @ReadThis4fun

 

 



My award!

My award!

I have been awarded the “Very Inspirational Blogger” award by the incomparable Antonia van Zandt, another erotic romance novelist. I’m honored!

As for inspiration, if I inspire others I don’t know how. Conversely, I’m often asked what inspires me as a writer. Very often it’s the desire for fatter royalty checks or a deadline. As a person. I’m inspired by good sex, hot yoga and world travel.

I’m passing this nifty award along to a few other writers of my acquaintance I find inspiring:

Diane Farr, my incomparable critique partner and acclaimed writer of Regency and YA fiction.

Brenda Novak, NYT bestseller and tireless fundraiser for research into juvenile diabetes.

Deb Stover, who, as president of the Romance Writers of America,  guided the RWA and many of us into fine careers.

Jay Wiseman, a leader in sexuality, relationship and BDSM information who’s helped a lot of people

Colin Swift–this is my brother. I don’t know if he blogs but he can Facebook it (hint, hint). He’s a screenwriter who also put out a useful  nonfiction book, Prehab, which truly is inspirational. He is also a principal of Lilac Neuron Media, an arts company which produces films, books, jewelry and other art.

Forgive me, guys, for I have sinned…

Your blog hostess:

Sue Swift/Suz deMello

Sue Swift/Suz deMello

Best-selling, award-winning author Suz deMello, a.k.a Sue Swift, has written over sixteen romance novels in several subgenres, including erotica, comedy, historical, paranormal, mystery and suspense, plus a number of short stories and non-fiction articles on writing. A freelance editor, she’s worked for Total-E-Bound, Ai Press, and Liquid Silver Books. She also takes private clients.

Her books have been favorably reviewed in Publishers Weekly, Kirkus and Booklist, won a contest or two, attained the finals of the RITA and hit several bestseller lists.

A former trial attorney, her passion is world travel. She’s left the US over a dozen times, including lengthy stints working overseas. She’s now writing a vampire tale and planning her next trip.

 Find her books at http://www.suzdemello.com

For editing services, email her at suzswift@yahoo.com

Befriend her on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/sueswift. And check out her group Facebook page, Hot Writers, Hotter Books at www.facebook.com/HotWriters

She tweets her reading picks @ReadThis4fun



Gypsy Witch by Suz deMello

Gypsy Witch by Suz deMello

Happy to let you know that my newest release. Gypsy Witch, is now available at Amazon and ARE! ARE has the best deal–$1.50 after rebate. Here are the links and the cover:
http://www.amazon.com/Gypsy-Witch-ebook/dp/B00CFNSE8U/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&qid=1366640847&sr=8-12&keywords=Suz+deMello

https://www.allromanceebooks.com/product-gypsywitch-1169407-146.html

Enjoy! And do leave a review at Amazon if you’re so inclined :)

In other news, some of my colleagues in erotic romance and I have started a Facebook page, Hot Writers, Hotter Books, where we’ll be posting book news, observations about life and …whatever.  Do visit!

Hot Writers, Hotter Books

Hot Writers, Hotter Books



{March 30, 2013}   I got a Sunshine Award! Again!
My Sunshine Award!

My Sunshine Award!

A while back, I was the recipient of a Sunshine Award, recognition that one blogger gives other “bloggers who positively and creatively inspire others in the blogosphere”. My award was given to me by the fabulous Catherine Cavendish, a wonderful horror writer.

Her blog’s here:  http://www.catherinecavendish.com/2013/03/the-sunshine-award-is-lovely-sunny.html. Thanks, Cat!

As with most awards, the Sunshine Award comes with a few simple rules:

(1) Thank the person who gave you the award in your blog post.

(2) Do the Q&A below

(3) Pass on the award to 10-12 deserving and inspiring bloggers, inform them and link to their blogs.

And now for the very simple Q&A:

My fave color: Wow. This is a hard one. I majored in art and still dabble in painting and furniture refinishing, so I love color–all colors. I even love the absence of color–so white is my color of choice. I love the idea of the blank slate, the empty canvas, the paper

Waiting to be filled with beautiful words.
Waiting to be filled with beautiful words.

that exists to be filled with glorious words. Favorite animal: that’s also tough. I’ve known and loved many pets in my time. I suppose my all-time fave animal was my beautiful golden, Blondie, who died of cancer in 2005. She was my companion for thirteen years, and I still miss her loving, joyous presence in my life.

Favorite Number: This changes so I can’t really say I have one.

Favorite Non-alcoholic Drink: Fresh carrot juice. Okay, I’m weird. It’s a known fact.

Facebook or Twitter: FB all the way. Makes me laugh. makes me cry, keeps me informed about my friends’ doings.

My Passion: self-improvement. I’m always trying to be a better, more patient, kinder person. gifts

Giving or getting presents: Ooh, another toughie. Giving–I seem to do that more. I love getting, sure, but picking out the perfect gift for someone I love is wonderful fun. And their reaction when I’ve hit it right– wonderful.

Favorite Day: Today!

And here are the gifted artists I’m tagging: Diane Farr: http://www.bestbyfarr.com/

Radhika: http://eradhika.com/

Beth Barany: http://www.bethbarany.com/

Maggie Nash: http://maggienash.blogspot.com/

Victoria Blisse: http://victoriablisse.co.uk/blog

Nick Roberts: http://masternickroberts.wordpress.com/

Lesley Carter: http://lesleycarter.wordpress.com/tag/lesley-carter/

Sedonia Guillone: http://www.sedoniaguillone.com/blog/

Emmy Ellis: http://emmyellis.blogspot.com/p/emmy-ellis.html

Deb Stover: http://debstover.blogspot.com/

Your blog hostess: Best-selling, award-winning author Suz deMello, a.k.a Sue Swift, has written over sixteen romance novels in several subgenres, including erotica, comedy, historical, paranormal, mystery and suspense, plus a number of short stories and non-fiction articles on

Author Sue Swift/Suz deMello
Author Sue Swift/Suz deMello

writing. A freelance editor, she’s worked for Total-E-Bound, Ai Press, and Liquid Silver Books. She also takes private clients. Her books have been favorably reviewed in Publishers Weekly, Kirkus and Booklist, won a contest or two, attained the finals of the RITA and hit several bestseller lists. A former trial attorney, her passion is world travel. She’s left the US over a dozen times, including lengthy stints working overseas. She’s now writing a vampire tale and planning her next trip.

Find her books at http://www.suzdemello.com

For editing services, email her at suzswift@yahoo.com

Befriend her on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/sueswift

‘She tweets her reading picks @ReadThis4fun    



http://victoriablisse.co.uk/sunday-snog

Celebrating the release of my romantic thriller, Puckheads, set in the world of ice hockeye, and thanks again to Victoria Blisse for this marvelous promo opportunity.

How far would you go to win your lifelong dream?

 When Zoë Whipple agrees to make a documentary about a hockey team’s season, she doesn’t sign on for scandal, crime and murder. But she discovers that players, rabid to win the championship, don’t let morality or the law stand in the way of their ambitions.

 When a rookie dies from cardiac arrest, Zoë is saddened but not suspicious until another player, in the grip of ’roid rage, goes berserk on the ice and ends up in the hospital. Digging into the mess reveals illegal painkillers and steroid abuse among most of the team. Zoë, whose reputation for honest filmmaking is at stake, threatens to expose the scandals.

Is her new lover, team captain “Crash” Crasseau, responsible for the harassment and vandalism meant to scare her into silence? When Crasseau’s ex-wife is murdered, and Zoë’s daughter is threatened, Zoë must choose between her career ambitions and her child’s safety.

And here’s the snog:

As Zoe left the room, the first person she saw was Daniel Crasseau. Just her luck. She again wondered how she was going to manage Crasseau and his Cro-Magnon possessiveness. He didn’t seem to get the message that she wasn’t going to play his idiotic games. How many times had he hit his head on the boards? Enough to scramble the brains inside, she bet.

He leaned against the wall and regarded her with a broody stare. His eyes were the same chilly color as compressed glacial ice, which didn’t help her composure. His dark blond hair, still damp from a post-game shower, brushed the collar of a navy polo shirt. He’d belted his jeans with a strip of leather that seemed clumsily hand-tooled. Aside from his stature, he looked like any other man might. So why did Crasseau get to her?

“Zoë Whipple,” he said in his deep, rough voice.

Her nipples tightened, scratching against her lace top. She didn’t like it or him, but she finally admitted to herself what bothered her about Crash.

He was damn sexy and knew it. How was she going to deal with him?

She resented his effect on her. As a filmmaker, she regularly dealt with the rich and famous. She knew Robert Redford, for heaven’s sake. She’d flown in Harrison Ford’s plane, but her stomach had never done somersaults.

“Whipple. What a suggestive, seductive name.”

She raised a brow. “If this is your idea of sweet talk, hockey groupies are way too easy.”

Smiling, he drew closer. She caught a whiff of his cologne, a compelling, spicy scent. Then he asked, “Do you like whips, Zoë Whipple?”

Though jolted, she shot him a cool smile. “You’ll never know.”

“Oh, I think I will.”

She sucked in a breath, aware of the tiny hairs up and down her back bristling at Crasseau’s staggering arrogance. “I’m convinced you don’t get enough, Crasseau, and I’m not the answer to your, uh, little problem.” She pointedly glanced at his pants.

He reared back, putting distance between them. “I’m getting plenty, and I don’t have a little problem.”

Ha. She’d nailed him where he was weak, in his male ego. “Really?” She hoped she sounded derisive.

“Yeah, really.” He imitated her contemptuous tone.

“So why are you flirting with me? I’m old enough to be your mother.”

Those ice blue eyes again surveyed her. He smiled. “I very much doubt that. I think we are of an age, you and I, and have more in common than you may know.”

“I’m pushing forty, studboy.”

He shrugged. “Big deal. In five years, I will be also.” He sipped his whiskey and eyed her over the rim of his glass.

That meant he was, what, thirty-four? Thirty-five? Not old, but in this sport, a senior. She tried not to appear deflated, but so many hockey players were kids that she’d overlooked that Crash was a man, and a very sexy one at that.

His gaze dropped to her mouth, and then to her breasts. His scent tickled her nose while his sexual aura filled her senses. How did he do that? she wondered. Was it his reputation? Would the fact he was so obviously thinking about sex make him seductive, make her think about bed?

Puckheads by Sue Swift

Puckheads by Sue Swift

Zoë took another deep breath, resolving that she was not going to get involved with a man as clearly troubled as Daniel Crasseau. Any kind of intimacy with him would insult her husband’s memory. She was going to get rid of Crash, fast and forever.

She said, “What if you’re looking for something else?”

“What?”

“You get laid plenty, or so you say.” She wondered what imp had taken over her tongue. When she talked with Crash, she often said the darnedest things. She’d certainly never used so many rude, crude terms.

But Crasseau was rude and crude, and, determined to scare him off, she figured she’d fight fire with fire. “So if you don’t want sex, what is it that you want?”

He shrugged. “What could that be?”

“What if you want to open your head and heart, and sharing your body just isn’t enough?” Zoë knew that men hated to talk about feelings. There was a thousand-percent chance that Crash would turn tail and scram.

He stared at her, looking as though she’d bitch-slapped him. “I don’t want that kind of commitment.”

“Then go hit on someone else. You don’t need me, and I don’t need you to mess up my life. You come over here and flirt—”

“I hardly said anything.” Raising his hands defensively, Crasseau backed off.

“You don’t have to say anything. You flirt with your eyes, your smile, your entire body. You come in here, pure testosterone, giving off pheromones like…like the sun gives off light and heat, and you’re saying now—” She stopped, hearing a door open behind her and footsteps advance. Lauren. Damn.

He ignored the interruption. “So you are interested.”

“I have children, Crasseau,” she hissed. “I’m supposed to be setting an example.”

Her daughter slid an arm around Zoë’s waist and said, “Hi, Mom. Why don’t you introduce me?”

He smiled and extended a hand. “Daniel Crasseau.”

Grinning, Lauren shook Crash’s hand. “Lauren Whipple.”

“May I date your mother?”

“You can try. Good luck.” With a wink, she slipped past them on her way downstairs, passing another partier.

“So you’re a tough one, eh?” His eyes gleamed. “That’s all right. I like a challenge.”

Zoë folded her arms across her torso, deciding she’d deal with Lauren later. “I’m not a challenge, I’m a person.”

“Even better.”

“Right,” she sneered. “The kind of female you want is right over there.” She nodded toward the staircase, where a blonde woman now leaned against the rail, displaying her body. She wore a damp halter top, inflated breasts, thick makeup and an avid expression.

Crasseau’s gaze passed over her with total indifference. “I’m done with hockey hos and puckbunnies.” He waved a hand dismissively, and the blonde woman went back downstairs, calling Thor’s name. Crash continued. “They’re boring. Why shouldn’t I be interested in you?”

“You’re not. I don’t do one-nighters.”

“If we’re good together, there could be more.”

“Be still my heart.” She placed a hand on her chest.

As though magnetized, Crasseau’s glance followed her hand to her breasts. She again crossed her arms over herself and narrowed her eyes at him. He grinned back.

He looked infuriatingly sexy.

He looked as though he could deliver on every seductive promise.

He looked like a six-foot-four-inch problem.

How was she going to get rid of him? She said, “Crasseau, listen to me. I’m a widow. My husband died two years ago. I’m not getting involved with you or anyone.”

His eyes went blank as glass, concealing his thoughts. “I am sorry for your loss.” His voice was precise, polite, as if he were reading lines he’d memorized from Miss Manners.

Hmm, she thought. There’s something going on here.

He took her hand and kissed the back of it. She hated to admit that the gesture, though corny, felt good. What was wrong with her?

“I could make you forget the past.” His voice had gone dark and husky.

“Forget my husband? I don’t want to forget him.”

“I could make you forget the pain.” He brushed his knuckles over her collarbone, leaving a trail of sensual longing in his wake.

She shivered.

Not a cold shiver. A shiver of need, of passion.

As quickly as her desire had arisen, she squelched the feeling. The humiliation of becoming another notch on Crasseau’s hockey stick was one factor. And there was Zoë herself. Paul had been the love of her life. Why should she settle for anything less than the joy she’d known?

Crasseau was nothing but trouble. She didn’t need or want him. Did she?

While she’d ruminated, he’d eased closer. Though he’d cornered her at the end of the hallway, she didn’t feel trapped. Her heart banged against her ribs. But she wasn’t scared. She was excited.

He ran seductive fingertips up and down her bare arm. The tiny hairs lifted, tickling her, raising a tremor of response he must have seen.

Sue Swift/Suz deMello

Sue Swift/Suz deMello

One more bedroom smile and that’s where she’d be headed. To his bedroom.

He bent his head close to hers. “I could do it too. I could make you forget.”

He was too close and too right, damn him. “I’m…I’m cold. I want to get my jacket.”

“Funny, you look pretty damn hot to me.”

Her mouth dropped open. Hot? She was hot? Since when?

“Nice blush.” He winked at her. “You look good in red. Come with me. I’ll warm you up.”

That one had been old when Zoë was sixteen. “Warm me up? Are you kidding?”

“Ah, you’re smiling. That’s a good sign.” He covered her mouth with his.

He tasted her as though she were fine wine, sipping at her mouth rather than ravaging it. Every gentle touch of his surprisingly tender lips quivered through her body.

No one had kissed her mouth since Paul died. The shock of it made her limp, and the pleasure, a pleasure she’d forgotten, made her reel and sway, pliant in his arms.

Then there were his hands. Big, rough hockey player’s hands that had scored hundreds of goals, fought through a thousand scrums. Hands that now stroked Zoë with the delicacy of a kitten’s paws, sliding up and down her back, then palming her bottom. He pressed her hips against his with those big, firm hands.

He wasn’t lying about his desire. In instinctive response, her need whispered through every cell, as though something quiescent had awakened.

His distinctive scent filled her nostrils. What was it?

“What was what?” he asked.

Damn. She must have spoken aloud, murmuring against his mouth. No way to hide…

“Your cologne,” she said.

“I’m not wearing any.”

Double damn. That meant she found his natural scent attractive. “That’s not good.”

“Of course it is,” he said, understanding perfectly. He nibbled on her earlobe before trailing gentle kisses along the side of her throat toward her breasts.

Despite how good he felt, how good he smelled, she wasn’t ready for this, or him. A good, sharp shove forced him all the way to the opposite wall of the hallway.

“Do not,” she snarled, “do not, under any circumstances, push me into a corner like that. I am not here to wax your stick every time you think it needs polishing.”

“Maybe not, but you want me.”

“So what?” She jammed past him, planning to leave.

But a delightful, tingling warmth had spread throughout her limbs. She recognized the unfamiliar feeling. Pleasure.

A man, not her husband, had flattered her, kissed her, desired her, and she’d found it pleasurable.

She wasn’t sure she wanted that.

Zoë glanced back at Crash, who followed her. His eyes held an intensity, a desperate hunger she didn’t understand.

She couldn’t trust someone she didn’t understand.

Author bio: Suz deMello:

Best-selling, award-winning author Sue Swift, a.k.a Suz deMello, has written over fifteen novels, plus several short stories

and non-fiction articles. She writes in numerous genres including romance, mystery, paranormal, historical, contemporary comedy and erotica. She’s a freelance editor who’s worked for Total-E-Bound, Ai Press, Liquid Silver Books and Etopia Press. She also takes on private clients.

Her books have been favorably reviewed in PW, Kirkus and Booklist, attained the finals of the RITA and hit several

bestseller lists.

A former trial attorney, she resides in northern California. Her passion is world travel, and she’s left the US over a dozen times, including stints working overseas for many months. Right now, she’s working on her next manuscript and planning her next trip.

Her blog is at http://www.fearlessfastpacedfiction.com. Find her reading picks @ReadThis4fun on Twitter, and befriend her on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/SueSwift ). Her sites are at http://www.sue-swift.com and http://www.suzdemello.com.



As a society, we are in love with celebrity. Maybe you’ve not been bitten by the fame bug, but if you have, and you want the exposure or simply enjoyment of seeing your name in a book, here’s how you can do that.

Go to my Facebook page at:

https://www.facebook.com/SueSwift

Befriend me, and follow me.

At this time, I’m about 10K words into my latest novel, tentatively entitled Rakes in Tartan. It’s the third in my bestselling Kilburn Vampires series. The first book, Temptation in Tartan reached #1 on the All Romance Ebooks list (other-historical) and hung round in the top five for a week. The second, Desire in Tartan, has been purchased by Ellora’s Cave and awaits publication.

#1 ARE bestseller

#1 ARE bestseller

Your name would be attached to a minor character, Clan Kilburn’s “man of affairs” in London. At the time–1816–a man of affairs was the person who handled business for a member of the nobility, many of whom would not wish to soil their hands in filthy lucre. As for my hero, he’s too busy wooing his lady love to want to annoy himself with the mundane business of investigating her family.

And what would this man of affairs discover?

That remains to be seen. But in the world I’ve created, not all vampires are named Kilburn.

Using a random number generator, I will choose from among my FB followers just before I submit the manuscript to my editor.

Thanks for participating! As an added incentive, the chosen one will get a free copy of the book.

If you’re not familiar with the series, here’s what it’s about:

Rumors have followed the chieftains of Clan Kilburn for centuries. Said to be descended from the Viking Berserkers, they were ferocious in battle, known for tearing off the heads of their enemies and drinking their blood.
The gossip is frightening, but the reality is even darker.
From the elegant mansions of Mayfair to the mist-shrouded Highlands, the Kilburn vampires hunt, swive and kill. None are immune to their dangerous allure.
Who are the women who would dare to love them?
YOUR BLOG HOSTESS
Sue Swift/Suz deMello

Sue Swift/Suz deMello

Best-selling, award-winning author Suz deMello, a.k.a Sue Swift, has written over sixteen romance novels in several subgenres, including erotica, comedy, historical, paranormal, mystery and suspense, plus a number of short stories and non-fiction articles on writing. A freelance editor, she’s worked for Total-E-Bound, Ai Press, and Liquid Silver Books. She also takes private clients.

Her books have been favorably reviewed in Publishers Weekly, Kirkus and Booklist, won a contest or two, attained the finals of the RITA and hit several bestseller lists.

A former trial attorney, her passion is world travel. She’s left the US over a dozen times, including lengthy stints working overseas. She’s now writing a vampire tale and planning her next trip.
Find her books at http://www.suzdemello.com

For editing services, email her at suzswift@yahoo.com

Befriend her on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/sueswift

She tweets her reading picks @ReadThis4fun

 

 



Flesh-Hungry Fiction for Ravenous Readers.

There’s a shout-out from my friend Master Nick for me. Thanks, Nick!



I wrote this yesterday then completely forgot to post it until after 3 p.m….oops!

But… If you’ve been following this blog or my Facebook feed, you know that I’m really into food. I love to cook and eat, and in my books, the hero often prepares a meal for the heroine—I consider that a very loving act.

available in digital

available in digital

Engaged to the Sheik is part of a miniseries put out by the now-defunct Silhouette Romance line, but it continues to sell as an e-book. It’s a romance between a sheik and a virgin—a virgin who’s no innocent child. Selina Carrington, the tough-skinned, witty survivor of an attempted rape, finds herself in a phony engagement and accidental marriage to Sheik Kamar ibn-Asad, his nation’s ambassador to the United States. Dancing between attraction and fear, love and loss, this mismatched pair finds true love beneath the starry sky of Florida’s lush Gulf Coast.

Find the ebook here: http://tinyurl.com/d4tfhg5

Persuading  Selina to accept him as a real husband has Kam rushing to the kitchen to prove to her that he’s worthy. For dinner he barbecues her lamb and serves it with tabouleh salad.

Even an indifferent gardener can grow most of the ingredients of this classic middle eastern summer salad.

Ingredients:

1C bulghur or cracked wheat

3 C hot water or bouillon

2 large ripe tomatoes, cut into half-inch dice

1 cucumber, peeled, seeded, and cut into half-inch cubes

half a small onion, very finely diced.  Use a sweet variety like a Maui, Vidalia, or Walla Walla.  You may substitute 2 or 3 green onions or several stalks of chives.

half-C coarsely chopped or snipped fresh parsley leaves

half-C coarsely chopped or snipped fresh mint leaves

quarter-C good olive oil

the juice of a lemon

salt and pepper to taste

In a large bowl, soak the bulghur wheat in the water or bouillon for 2 hours.  Drain thoroughly in a fine wire-mesh sieve or colander.  Put the wheat into a mixing bowl and add everything else.  Toss, then chill.  Serves four generously as a side dish.

Enjoy!

Your blog hostess:

Best-selling, award-winning author Suz deMello, a.k.a Sue Swift, has written over sixteen romance novels in

Sue Swift/Suz deMello

Sue Swift/Suz deMello

several subgenres, including erotica, comedy, historical, paranormal, mystery and suspense, plus a number of short stories and non-fiction articles on writing. A freelance editor, she’s worked for Total-E-Bound, Ai Press, Liquid Silver Books and Etopia Press. She also takes private clients.

Her books have been favorably reviewed in PW, Kirkus and Booklist, attained the finals of the RITA and hit several bestseller lists.

A former trial attorney, her passion is world travel. She’s left the US over a dozen times, including lengthy stints working overseas. She’s now writing a vampire tale and planning her next trip.

Find her books at http://www.suzdemello.com

For editing services, email her at suzswift@yahoo.com

Befriend her on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/sueswift

She tweets her book picks @ReadThis4fun



Two of my books, one a new book and the other a reprint–were published a few days ago, on June first.

I’d known for quite some time that Walk Like A Manwould be released that day, but received the final file the day before and the book cover on the day the book was published. Needless to day, that created a number of issues regarding

promo.

As for Temptation in Tartan, Ellora’s Cave surprised me by giving me a pub date within a couple weeks of turning in the edited manuscript. And I found out by looking at the site (!?). Not ideal.

But after freaking out for a couple of minutes, I swung into action and emailed everyone I knew (okay, that’s an exaggeration, but you get the picture) and asked if they’d help me with a blog tour.

Authors are wonderful. Within minutes (and this is not an exaggeration) a number of people had responded, and I thank them all so very very much:

Catherine Cavendish

http://www.catherinecavendish.com/2012/06/vampire-clan-wages-war-in-highlands.html

Crystal Kauffman

http://crystalkauffman.blogspot.com/

Linda Andrews

http://lindaandrews.wordpress.com/2012/06/01/temptation-in-tartan-by-sue-venice/

Maria-Claire Payne

http://maria-clairepayne.com/will-his-bride-say-i-do-or-bite-me-welcome-suz-demello

Victoria Blisse

http://victoriablisse.co.uk/blog/suz-demello-blog-swap

Lisabet Sarai

http://lisabetsarai.blogspot.com/2012/06/temptation-in-tartan.html

And upcoming:

sensualreads.com

Fayth Devlin

Morgen Bailey

Viajera del Mar

Maggie Nash

Mary Hughes

Sue Lyndon

Romancing the Genres

…and more!

Not bad for an off-the-cuff effort. Then I discovered a wonderful group of writers who will trade such things as Amazon likes and tags, FB posts and twitter feeds. I also asked my friends to help, and I’m gratified to say that a lot of people responded. Who helped me? Almost impossible to list but I’ll try:

Cindy Spencer-Pape, Regina Duke, Patricia Kay, Debra Holland, Nina Pierce, Linda Golden, Sylvia McDaniel, P.O.

Dixon, Elysa Hendricks, Donna Tunney, Helen Scott Taylor, Linda McLaughlin, Felice Fox, Thea Hutcheson, Suzanne Welsh, Leanne Tyler, Marie Higgins, Cindy Woolf, Carolynn Carey, TC Archer, Misty Dietz, Marika Weber, Cyndi Faria, Pamela Turner, Kristy Swords.

I also sent everyone who helped me an individual email if I could. If I’ve left anyone out I do apologize.

So we’ll see when the royalty statements come in if all this activity has helped! I think it has. Already Temptation in Tartan has reached and maintained a solid Amazon sales ranking, which is great for a book that appeared on Amazon late (ugh) and without a cover (double ugh). I”m working on these issues right now.

BTW…if anyone out there thinks (1) a career as a writer is easy money, or (2) your job as a writer is done when you’ve finished the manuscript…this blog should tell you that you’re sadly mistaken. There’s nothing easy about this job, and not a day goes by that I contemplate doing something easier, like, say, digging ditches with my teeth or cleaning toilets at a truckstop.



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