When Army veteran, Slade, stumbles upon an isolated cottage on a cold,
dark, night, the young man finds more than just the shelter he’s seeking.
Former club Dominant Callum is surprised to find a handsome stranger
knocking at his door but invites him in despite his reservations. A nightmare
reveals Slade’s deep-seated emotional issues, and Callum knows he needs to get
creative if he’s going to help Slade leave the past behind.
Neither man is prepared for the feelings Slade’s introduction into the
world of BDSM will unleash, and thirty-six hours will either be enough to bind
them, or they will remain forever strangers in the night.
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ABOUT JAYCEE EDWARD~
Jaycee Edward is no longer seventeen years old but don’t
tell her that. She’s actually a tad older and lives in northeast Ohio with her
handsome husband and one, big gorgeous dog. She has two grown stepdaughters and
is proud to be the ultra-cool Nana to two amazingly incredible grand-teens.
Jaycee loves pistol shooting and is has earned her Bar 7 Sharpshooter status in
the Winchester/NRA Marksmanship Qualification Program and hopes to someday
reach the level of Expert Marksman. She is the token liberal and constant
source of fascination to the other members at her gun range. Jaycee knows way
too much about the inner workings of Walt Disney World and anything related to
One Direction. She’d love to pull you into the rabbit hole with her. All you
have to do is ask. Find her there or contact her through social media.
Website: http://www.jayceeedward.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jaycee.edward
Twitter: https://twitter.com/JayceeEdward
Tumblr: http://jayceeedward.tumblr.com/
ABOUT HELENA STONE~
Helena Stone can’t
remember a life before words and reading. After growing up in a household where
no holiday or festivity was complete without at least one new book, it’s hardly
surprising she now owns more books than shelf space while her Kindle is about
to explode.
The urge to write
came as a surprise. The realisation that people might enjoy her words was a
shock to say the least. Now that the writing bug has well and truly taken hold,
Helena can no longer imagine not sharing the characters in her head and heart
with the rest of the world.
Having left the
hustle and bustle of Amsterdam for the peace and quiet of the Irish Country
side she divides her time between reading, writing, long and often wet walks
with the dog, her part-time job in a library, a grown-up daughter and her ever
loving and patient husband.
Helena Stone can
be found in the following places:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/HelenasHeat
Website: http://helenastone.blogspot.ie/
Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/helenastone735/
Email:
helenastoneauthor@gmail.com
GIVEAWAY:
One lucky reader will win an ebook of Strangers in the Night by Jaycee Edward and Helena Stone. Simply fill out the rafflecopter below. Contest will run until March 17th. Winner will be contacted via email so check your spam! Good luck to all!
Thanks for hosting us today, Meredith. It is very much appreciated
ReplyDelete*waves* Don't enter me, please, I simply wanted to say that it's a great book that you all need to read! :
ReplyDeleteWow - thank you, Allison!
DeleteThank you Allison. I'm so glad you liked it.
DeleteThank you so much for hosting us on our most special day, Meredith!
ReplyDeletenever has that kind of meeting with a stranger...lol
ReplyDeleteLOL, Jodi! Me neither.
DeleteLOL, that's why we had to make it up :)
DeleteHappy Release Day, ladies :) Look forward to reading your joint story.
ReplyDeleteThank you Lily. I hope you'll like it.
Deletenope....no encounters with strangers like that :)
ReplyDeleteLike Helena said, that's why we had to make it up!
Deleteno encounters with strangers like that for me...
ReplyDeleteLOL. Thanks for stopping by, Jen!
DeleteNo I have never had an encounter with a stranger that ended in happy ever after. Had a few blind dates (that's a meeting with a stranger) but they were not repeated. Looking forward to reading your book. Hugs to you both
ReplyDeleteNever went on a blind date. You're braver than me! Thanks for the hugs - always welcome!
ReplyDeleteErrr...um, yeah, I've also, never...um...I've never....well, define "stranger." Happy release day and goodbye. *runs away*
ReplyDeleteBwahaha! Do you *really* want me defining the word 'stranger' when you're involved, Edmond? ;P
DeleteInteresting question as you do meet strangers everyday and some you connect with and they become eventual friends/lovers or people you would never want to meet again or perhaps meet occasionally. For instance I have met lifelong friends at college and in the work place and one friend in particular I met when I started teaching. Our colleagues and her husband compared us to Thelma and Louise, as they could imagine us heading of on road trip, just not the murder bit LOL
ReplyDeleteI would love to read this book to see how the relationship develops, so thank you for a chance to win a copy :)
Well, thank goodness, "not the murder bit" - LOL! Good luck, Sula!
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