Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Spotlight: Jessica Lemmon
Here's the blurb:
AN INSTANT SPARK
Sadie Howard would never admit there's such a thing as love at first sight, but she can't deny the connection between her and sexy Adonis Aiden Downey. She also can't deny she loves to kiss him-his mouth might be his most precious asset. Despite every promise to herself not to get involved any deeper than a first date, she can't keep from seeing more of Aiden . . . in more ways than one.
Aiden Downey had no idea the hot blonde from the club would trigger his protective, gentle nature, but the moment she drops her guard and he sees the real Sadie Howard, he's a goner. When a family crisis puts the brakes on their budding romance, can Aiden find a way to hold on to her? Or will he lose the best thing in his life just as quickly as he found her?
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Jessica is the funny, witty, entertaining author whose tweets I'm always favorite-ing on Twiiter. If you're not following her, you're missing out on tons of FUN.
This post is part of The Seymour Agency's Progressive Giveaway! Be sure to CLICK HERE and enter the giveaway. The more follows, adds, friends, and subscribes received by participating authors, the more prizes will be added to the giveaway!
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Thanks again for stopping by!
xoxo ~Marisa
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Interview: Kiru Taye
Wow! Pens and Peonies is so super pleased to have Kiru Taye on the blog!
Thank you, Marisa for hosting me today.
Island Bound is a sensual, contemporary romance novella, set in Brass Island, Nigeria. It’s the story of Christy and Joshua who are on the verge of a marriage breakdown and how they get their second chance at a life together.
When I was researching reasons why couples filed for a divorce, I found out that outside of Infidelity, lack of communication was the next most stated reason. If a couple is not communicating well with each other it's a great indicator that they are drifting apart. But unlike infidelity this reason can be remedied a lot easier than trying to fix the trust broken by infidelity.
Here are the Top Ten reasons listed:
One: Infidelity in marriage
Two: Communication breakdown
Three: Abuse (Emotional, Psychological, Physical)
Four: Financial issues
Five: Sexual Incompatibility
Six: Boredom
Seven: Religious or cultural issues
Eight: Issues over bringing up children
Nine: Addiction (gambling, alcohol, drugs, etc)
Ten: Divergent priorities and expectation
Blurb:When Christy Inemi-Spiff discovers that the man she vowed to love and honor has no such feelings for her, she’s determined to cut her losses and move on with her life. A quick, quiet divorce is all she wishes for Christmas.
However, Joshua has other ideas. He’s not ready to walk away yet, especially when he doesn’t understand why Christy wants out of their marriage. So he demands she agree to spend a quiet Christmas on a remote African Island with him, hoping they can salvage their relationship. If she still wants a divorce after these two weeks, he will let her go. But not before he’s had his fill of her.
But with the sparking tension between them, and the secrets behind the disintegration of their marriage threatening to explode, will either of them get their wish? Or will this season of good will show them what really lies at the bottom of their hearts?
Buy links:
Amazon US
| Amazon UK|Barnes & Noble |Kobo |Decadent Publishing |All Romance eBooks | Smashwords
About Kiru Taye
A lover of books, as a teenager Kiru Taye used to read novels under the blanket during lights-outs in boarding school. These days, with a young family to take care of, she's still sacrificing sleep for the pleasures of a good book.
During the day though, she transforms her wildly vivid imagination into sensual, atmospheric romance stories with passionate characters.
When she’s not writing or reading, she'd hanging out with family and friends or travelling. Born in Nigeria, she currently lives in the UK with husband and children.
For a comprehensive list of her books, check out her website: http://www.kirutaye.com
You reach her via her Blog | Facebook |Twitter | Google+ | Pinterest
Giveaway
To celebrate the summer, Kiru is giving away 2 $10 gift cards to 2 lucky winners. All you have to do to enter the prize draw is toleave a comment on this blog post andvisit my blog to enter the rafflecopter prize draw. This contest is open internationally. Entrants must be 18 years and over. Contest ends 31 August, 2013. Winners are chosen randomly via rafflecopter.
xoxo ~MarisaThursday, June 27, 2013
Interview: Matt Kincaid
Author interviews Matt Kincaid, from DANCING IN THE DARK, at a local coffee shop.

A: [Trying not to be intimidated by his eyes] Why did you come back to Walton Springs for this much needed R&R when you have your own apartment in D.C.?
MK: My mom has this old Victorian cottage. It always needs something done, some sort of maintenance. [A shrug] I had two weeks off, it's late Spring, perfect time for me to do some repairs, get some fishing in.
A: But your mother's not home.
MK: No, she's not. She took off with my Aunt Liz, her older sister. They take a trip to the Smokies this time of year. She knows I can't rearrange my time off. I'm sorry I'll miss her, but, she understands. Besides, she'll come to D.C. and enjoy the city next time I'm stateside.
A: Wait a minute, she knows what you do?
MK: I wouldn't put it past her to know. She's always told me "moms know everything." I still believe it.
A: Why don't you tell her?
MK: I don't want her to worry.
A: But if she knows, she worries.
MK: Yeah. I know. I wish I could do something about that, but it can't be helped. She knows that. But she knows I'm doing something I love. There's purpose in it.
A: So what's the deal with Jane Blackmon?
MK: Janey. Jane sounds… not like her. The idiots in high school called Plain Jane, but that's what they were, idiots.
A: Why didn't you straighten them out?
MK: I straightened out a couple of them, but I had already graduated and joined the army. It's not easy to kick ass when you're not there. Her brother beat the—
A: You really need to watch your mouth.
MK: Wait a minute. My "mouth," as you put it, comes from you, you know. And kick ass isn't all that bad. I don't cuss around my mother or Janey, or anyone else really, except the guys. [Smiles] And I wasn't going to say what you think I was going to say.
A: But your internal dialogue…
MK: Is my internal dialogue. Which, as I said, comes from you. So don't come off all high and mighty. Besides, do you really expect me to say "golly?"
A: You have a point, I guess.
MK: No guessing about it.
A: So what's the deal with her brother? Are you two friends?
MK: Yeah, we're friends. JP's a few years younger than I am, joined the army after I did. I got to know him better during a couple of gigs we worked together under our current employer. He's pretty tough, very specialized in what he does.
A: Which is what?
MK: [Meets my gaze directly] Can't answer that.
A: So when Janey asked you to find out what's happened to JP, what did you do?
MK: I called someone I know who only told me he's missing.
A: Which means what?
MK: In our line of work, it can mean a lot of things. Unfortunately, it's generally not anything good.
A: Did you tell Janey?
MK: Look, I told her more than I should. I even reached out to this other guy… Well, it's not something that needs to be said out loud. I just hope it helps. If JP's alive, he's in a world of trouble. [Leaning forward] Hey, don't you have another story coming out soon?
A: Yes, I have. It will be out in October.
MK: What's the title of your next book?
A: In the Arms of a Stranger.
A: Let's get back to you. Considering what you do, what your life's like, why Janey? She's a small town girl, a librarian for heavens' sake!
MK: You should be the last one disparaging librarians, given your day job.
A: Right again. Sorry. So, why a small town girl, a librarian?
MK: [Long silence] She's the one, okay? [Another, slighter short silence] Always has been. [Stands] Okay. That's enough. I have better things to do than sit around and talk.
A: Wait a minute, that's all you're going to say about Janey? About dancing?
MK: [Lips pursed] It's personal. It's between us.
A: [Smiling] Are you blushing?
MK: [Eyes narrowed] It's hot in here. What's wrong with the air conditioning?
A: [Standing so as not to be towered over] What did you think of the tux?
MK: [Laughing] Moment of weakness.
A: It looked pretty good on you.
MK: That's what Janey thought. That's all that matters.
A: But you're on the cover…
MK: Yeah, tell me about it. Janey's been showing it to her friends. I got a cat whistle the last time I went to her library.
A: In the library?
MK: Yeah. You've got to watch out for those librarians. They're kind of … irrepressible. [He's gone with a quick nod goodbye]

Dancing in the Dark [link: http://amzn.com/B00CJFMX8G]
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