How Gorgeous is this cover?
Thursday, May 24, 2012 @ 10:21 PM
Isn't the cover scrumptious? Trust me, I had serious cover envy when she first showed it to me. And I think it perfectly fits a story that the Library Journal Reviews describes as: "Good pacing, fun characters, and “steam up your glasses” sex will keep readers intrigued". I'll co-sign to that! This is a fun, original story with two great characters who share some very witty dialogue and steaming sexual tension.
Story Blurb: He’s found the woman of his dreams—in the midst of his worst nightmare.
Carlotta Phelps never considered herself special, except for a peculiar ability to control the course of her dreams. Other than being a handy cure for nightmares, it’s a pretty worthless talent. Until she’s recruited for the One Hundred, a team of lucid dreamers whose combined visualizations have been proven to affect reality.
With a giant asteroid hurtling straight toward Earth and the scientific technology to avert it uncertain, the dreamers are the fallback—the last line of defense. And the man who’s been assigned as her bodyguard is messing with her focus, big time.
Ex-Special Ops soldier Parker Munroe has no idea why he’s been assigned to protect the luscious, gentle-eyed Carly. She’s a frustrating temptation, but he’s a hard-core realist. The only power he believes in is brute force.
Then he learns that his charge, who practically lives in lacy negligees, wields an awesome power—and an even bigger responsibility. She and her kind are being hunted by an enemy he can’t even identify, against which all his skill with weaponry is useless. If he can’t find a way to protect her, the world is as doomed as the heart he’s already lost.
Warning: This title contains a hero who packs a really big gun, government conspiracies, hot-buttered murder, witch hunting, and drop-your-drawers-there’s-a-new-sheriff-in-town-and-she’s-carryin’-cuffs kinda sex.
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3 comments:
The cover artist did a lovely job, didn't she?
Thanks, hon!
The author did a pretty awesome job herself.... ahem
Oh yeah, duh. Lol. :)
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