A Naughty Book Fling
  • Blog
  • Cover Reveal
  • Release Day Blitz
  • BLOG TOUR
  • Reviews
  • Books Available on Kindle Unlimited
  • Sales
  • Author Spotlights
  • About Us
  • Contact

~Cover Reveal~

~★~ Chapter Reveal A Wish For Us by Tillie Cole ~★~

5/30/2018

0 Comments

 





















Amazon
iBooks
Kobo
Nook





































From the author who brought you A Thousand Boy Kisses comes the new emotional novel, A Wish For Us.
A story of music. A story of healing. A story of love conquering all.



Nineteen-year-old Cromwell Dean is the rising star of electronic dance music. Thousands of people adore him. But no one knows him. No one sees the color of his heart.

Until the girl in the purple dress. She sees through the walls he has built to the empty darkness within.

When Cromwell leaves behind the gray skies of England to study music in the South Carolina heat, the last thing he expects is to see her again. And he certainly doesn’t expect that she’ll stay in his head like a song on repeat.

Bonnie Farraday lives for music. She lets every note into her heart, and she doesn’t understand how someone as talented as Cromwell can avoid doing the same. He’s hiding from his past, and she knows it. She tries to stay away from him, but something keeps calling her back.

Bonnie is the burst of color in Cromwell’s darkness. He’s the beat that makes her heart skip.

But when a shadow falls over Bonnie, it’s up to Cromwell to be her light, in the only way he knows how. He must help her find the lost song in her fragile heart. He must keep her strong with a symphony only he can compose.

A symphony of hope.
A symphony of love.
A symphony of them.
























Cromwell
Brighton, England
The club pulsed as the beat I was pouring into the crowd took over their bodies. Arms in the air, hips swaying, eyes wide and glazed as my music slammed into their ears, the rhythmic beats controlling their every move. The air was thick and sticky, clothes slick to people’s skins as they crammed into the full club to hear me.
I watched them light up with color. Watched them get lost to the sound. Watched them shed whoever they’d been that day—an office worker, a student, a copper, a call-center worker—what the hell ever. Right now, in this club, most probably high off their faces, they were slaves to my tunes. Right here, in this moment, my music was their life. It was all that mattered as their heads flew back and they chased the high, the near nirvana I gave them from my place on the podium.
I, however, felt nothing. Nothing but the numbness the booze beside me was gifting me.
Two arms slipped around my waist. Hot breath blew past my ear as full lips kissed my neck. Spinning my final beat, I grabbed the Jack Daniels beside me and took a shot straight from the bottle. I slammed the bottle down and moved back to my laptop to mix in the next tune. Hands with sharp fingernails ran through my hair, pulling on the black strands. I tapped on the keys, bringing the music down low, slowing the beat.
My breaths lengthened as the crowd waited, lungs frozen as I brought them to a slow sway, readying for the crescendo. The epic surge of beats and drums, the insanity of the mix that I would deliver. I looked up from my laptop and scanned the crowd, smirking at seeing them on the precipice, waiting . . . waiting . . . just waiting . . .
Now.
I slammed my hand down, holding my headphones to my left ear. A surge, a thundercloud of electronic dance music plowed into the crowd. Bursts of neon colors filled the air. Greens and blues and reds filled my eyes as they clung to each person like neon shields.
The hands around my waist tightened, but I ignored them, instead listening to the bottle of Jack as it called my name. I took another shot, my muscles starting to loosen. My hands danced over the laptop’s keys, over my mix boards.
I looked up, the crowd still in the palm of my hand.
They always were.
A girl in the center of the club drew my attention. Long brown hair pulled back off her face. Purple dress, high necked—she was dressed nothing like everyone else. The color surrounding her was different to the other clubbers—pale pink and lavender. Calmer. More serene. My eyebrows pulled down as I watched her. Her eyes were closed, but she wasn’t moving. She was still, and she looked to be completely alone as people crashed and pushed around her. Her head was tipped up, a look of concentration on her face.
I built up the pace, pushing the rhythm and the crowd as far as they could go. But the girl didn’t move. That wasn’t normal for me. I always had these clubbers wrapped around my finger. I controlled them, in every place I spun. In this arena, I was the puppet master. They were the dolls.
Another shot of Jack burned down my throat. And through another five songs, she stayed there, on the spot, just drinking in the beats like water. But her face never changed. No smile. No euphoric high. Just . . . eyes closed, that damn pinched look on her face.
And that pink and lavender still surrounding her like a shield.
“Cromwell,” the blonde who was all over me like a rash said into my ear. Her fingers lifted up my shirt and tucked into the waistband of my jeans. Her long nails dipped low. But I refused to tear my eyes away from the girl in the purple dress.
Her brown hair was starting to curl, sweat from being sandwiched by clubbers taking its effect. The blonde who was one step from wanking me off in full view of the club snapped my fly. I keyed in my next mix, then grabbed her hand and threw it away from me, snapping my fly closed. I groaned when her hands slid back into my hair. I looked at my mate who had spun before me. “Nick!” I pointed to my decks. “Watch this. And don’t mess it up.”
Nick frowned in confusion, then saw the girl behind me and smiled. He took my headphones from me and moved to make sure the playlist I’d set up played on cue. Steve, the club’s owner, always let a few girls backstage. I never asked for it, but I never turned them down either. Why would I refuse a hot bird who was up for anything?
I swiped my Jack off my podium as the blonde smashed her lips to mine, pulling me back by my sleeveless Creamfields shirt. I wrenched my mouth from hers, replacing it with the Jack bottle. The blonde dragged me into a dark spot backstage. She dropped to her knees and started again on my fly. I closed my eyes as she went to work.
I sucked on the Jack as my head hit the wall behind me. I forced myself to feel something. I glanced down, watching blond hair bounce below me. But the numbness I lived with every damn day made me feel virtually nothing inside. Pressure built at the base of my spine. My thighs tightened, and then it was over.
The blonde got up. I could see the stars in her eyes as she looked at me. “Your eyes.” She reached out a finger to trace around my eye. “The strangest color. Such dark blue.”
They were. Coupled with my black hair, they always drew attention. That and the fact that I was one of the hottest new DJs in Europe, of course. Okay, maybe it was less to do with my eyes and more to do with my name, Cromwell Dean, gracing the headline spot on most of the biggest music festivals and clubs this summer.
I zipped up my fly and turned to see Nick spinning my next mix. I cringed when he failed to transition the beats like I would have. Navy blue was the backdrop to the smoke on the dancefloor.
I never hit navy blue.
I brushed past the girl with a “Thanks, love,” ignoring her hiss of “Prick” in response. I took my headphones off Nick’s head and put them on my own. A few taps of the keyboard later, the crowd was back in the palm of my hand.
Without conscious thought, my eyes found their way to the spot where the girl in the purple dress had stood.
But she’d gone. So had the pale pink and lavender.
I threw back another shot of Jack. Mixed another tune. Then zoned the fuck out.
*****
The sand was cold under my feet. It may well have been the start of summer here in the UK, but that didn’t mean the night wind didn’t freeze your balls off the minute you stepped outside. Clutching my bottle of booze and my cigarettes, I dropped down to the sand. I lit up and stared at the dark sky. My phone buzzed in my pocket . . . again. It’d been going off all night.
Pissed off that I actually had to move my arm, I pulled out my mobile. I had three missed calls from Professor Lewis. Two from my mum, and finally, a couple of texts.
Mum: Professor Lewis has been trying to get hold of you again. What are you going to do? Please just call me. I know you’re upset, but this is your future. You have a gift, son. Maybe it’s time for a fresh start this year. Don’t waste it because you’re angry at me.
Red-hot fury shot through me. I wanted to throw my phone in the damn sea and watch it sink to the bottom along with all this messed-up shit in my head, but I saw Professor Lewis had texted too.
Lewis: The offer still stands but I need an answer by next week. I have all I need for the transfer except your answer. You have an exceptional talent, Cromwell. Don’t waste it. I can help.
This time I did drop my phone beside me and sank back into the sand. I let the rush of nicotine fill my lungs and closed my eyes. As my eyelids shut, I heard quiet music playing somewhere nearby. Classical. Mozart.
My drunken mind immediately drifted off to when I was a little kid . . .
“What do you hear, Cromwell?” my father asked.
I closed my eyes and listened to the piece of music. Colors danced before my eyes. “Piano. Violins. Cellos . . .” I took a deep breath. “I can hear reds and greens and pinks.”
I opened my eyes and looked up at my father as he sat on my bed. He was staring down at me. There was a funny expression on his face. “You hear colors?” he said. But he didn’t sound surprised. My face set on fire. I ducked my head under my duvet. My father pulled it down from my eyes. He stroked my hair. “That’s good,” he said, his voice kind of deep. “That’s very good . . .”
My eyes snapped open. My hand started to ache. I looked at the bottle in my hand; my fingers were white as they gripped the neck. I sat up, my head spinning from the mass of whiskey in my body. My temples throbbed. I realized it wasn’t from the Jack, but from the music coming from further down the beach. I pushed my hair back from my face then looked to my right.
Someone was only a few feet away. I squinted into the lightening night, summer’s early rising sun making it possible to make out the features of whoever the hell it was. It was a girl. A girl wrapped in a blanket. Her phone sat beside her, a Mozart piano concerto drifting quietly from the speaker.
She must have felt me looking at her, because she turned her head. I frowned, wondering why I knew her face, but then--
“You’re the DJ,” she said.
Recognition dawned. It was the girl in the purple dress.
She clutched her blanket closer around her as I replayed her accent in my head. American. Bible Belt was my guess, by her thick twang.
She sounded like my mum.
A smile tugged at her lips as I stayed mute. I wasn’t much of a talker. Especially when my gut was full of Jack and I had zero interest in making small talk with some girl I didn’t know at four in the morning on a cold beach in Brighton.
“I’d heard of you,” she said. I stared back out over the sea. Ships sailed in the distance, their lights like tiny fireflies, bobbing up and down. I huffed a humorless laugh. Great. Another girl who wanted to screw the DJ.
“Good for you,” I muttered and took a drink of my Jack, feeling the addictive burn slide down my throat. I hoped she’d piss off, or at least stop trying to talk to me. My head couldn’t take any more noise.
“Not really,” she shot back. I looked over at her, eyebrows pulled down in confusion. She was looking out over the sea, her chin resting on her folded arms that lay over her bent knees. The blanket had fallen off her shoulders, revealing the purple dress I’d noticed from the podium. She turned to face me, cheek now on her arms. Heat zipped through me. She was pretty. “I’ve heard of you, Cromwell Dean.” She shrugged. “Decided to get a ticket to see you before I left for home tomorrow.”
I lit up another cigarette. Her nose wrinkled. She clearly didn’t like the smell.
Tough luck. She could move. Last time I checked, England was a free country. She went quiet.
I caught her looking at me. Her brown eyes were narrowed, like she was scrutinizing me. Reading something in me that I didn’t want anyone to see.
No one ever looked at me closely. I never gave them the chance. I thrived on the podium at clubs because it kept everyone far away, down on the dancefloor where no one ever saw the real me. The way she was looking at me now made nervous shivers break out over my skin.
I didn’t need this kind of crap.
“Already had my dick sucked tonight, love. Not looking for a second round.”
She blinked, and even in the rising sun, I could see her cheeks redden.
“Your music has no soul,” she blurted. My cigarette paused halfway to my mouth. Something managed to stab through my stomach at her words. I shoved it back down until I felt my usual sensation of numbness.
I sucked on my cigarette. “Yeah? Well, them’s the breaks.”
“I’d heard you were some messiah or something on that podium. But all your music comprised was synthetic beats and forced repetitive bursts of unoriginal tempo.”
I laughed and shook my head. The girl met my eyes head-on. “It’s called electronic dance music. Not a fifty-piece orchestra.” I held out my arms. “You’ve heard of me. Said so yourself. You know what tunes I spin. What were you expecting? Mozart?” I glared at her phone, which was still playing that damn concerto.
I sat back, surprised at myself. I hadn’t talked that much to anyone in . . . I didn’t know how long. I took in a drag, breathing out the smoke that was trapped in my chest. “And turn that thing off, will you? Who the hell goes to hear a dance DJ spin, then comes to a beach to listen to classical music?”
The girl frowned but turned off the music. I lay back on the cold sand, closing my eyes. I heard the soft waves lapping the shore. My head filled with pale green. I heard the girl moving. I prayed she was leaving. But I felt her drop beside me. My world darkened as the whiskey and the usual lack of sleep started to pull me under.
“What do you feel when you mix your music?” she asked. How the hell she thought her little interview was a good idea right now was beyond me.
Yet, surprisingly, I found myself answering her question. “I don’t feel.” I cracked one eye open when she didn’t say anything. She was looking down at me. She had the biggest brown eyes I’d ever seen. Dark hair pulled off her face in a ponytail. Full lips and smooth skin.
“Then that’s the problem.” She smiled, but the smile looked nothing but sad. Pitying. “The best music must be felt. By the creator. By the listener. Every part of it from creation to ear must be wrapped in nothing but feelings.” Some weird expression crossed over her face, but hell if I knew what it meant.
Her words were a blade to my chest. I hadn’t expected her harsh comment. And I hadn’t expected the blunt trauma that she seemed to deliver right to my heart. Like she’d taken a butcher’s knife and sliced her way through my soul.
My body itched to get up and run. To pluck out her assessment of my music from my memory. But instead I forced a laugh, and spat, “Go back home, little Dorothy. Back to where music means something. Where it’s felt.”
“Dorothy was from Kansas.” She glanced away. “I’m not.”
“Then go back to wherever the hell you’re from,” I snapped. Crossing my arms over my chest, I hunkered down into the sand and shut my eyes, trying to block out the cold wind that was picking up and slapping my skin, and her words that were still stabbing at my heart.
I never let anything get to me like this. Not anymore. I just needed some sleep. I didn’t want to go back to my mum’s house here in Brighton, and my flat in London was too far away. So hopefully the cops wouldn’t find me here and kick me off the beach.
With my eyes closed, I said, “Thanks for the midnight critique, but as the fastest-rising DJ in Europe, with the best clubs in the world begging for me to spin at their decks—all at nineteen—I think I’ll ignore your extensive notes and just keep on living my sweet as fuck life.”
The girl sighed, but she didn’t say anything else.
The next thing I knew, the sun was burning its light into my eyes. I flinched when I opened them. The screech of swarming seagulls slammed into my head. I sat up, seeing an empty beach and the sun high in the sky. I ran my hands down my face and groaned at the hangover that was kicking in. My stomach growled, desperate for a full English breakfast with copious cups of black tea.
As I stood, something fell from my lap. A blanket lay on the sand at my feet. The blanket I’d seen beside the American girl in the purple dress.
The one she’d been wrapped in last night.
I picked it up, a light fragrance drifted into my nose. Sweet. Addictive. I glanced around me. The girl was gone.
She’d left her blanket. No. She’d covered me with it. “Your music has no soul.” A hard clenching feeling pulled in my stomach at the memory of her words. So I chased it away like I did anything that made me feel. Caging it deep inside.
Then I took my arse home.

















Tillie Cole hails from a small town in the North-East of England. She grew up on a farm with her English mother, Scottish father and older sister and a multitude of rescue animals. As soon as she could, Tillie left her rural roots for the bright lights of the big city.

After graduating from Newcastle University with a BA Hons in Religious Studies, Tillie followed her Professional Rugby player husband around the world for a decade, becoming a teacher in between and thoroughly enjoyed teaching High School students Social Studies before putting pen to paper, and finishing her first novel.

Tillie has now settled in Austin, Texas, where she is finally able to sit down and write, throwing herself into fantasy worlds and the fabulous minds of her characters.

Tillie is both an independent and traditionally published author, and writes many genres including: Contemporary Romance, Dark Romance, Young Adult and New Adult novels.

When she is not writing, Tillie enjoys nothing more than curling up on her couch watching movies, drinking far too much coffee, while convincing herself that she really doesn’t need that extra square of chocolate.


Author Links

Web  Facebook  Twitter   Instagram  Amazon  Goodreads












0 Comments



Leave a Reply.

    Archives

    November 2018
    October 2018
    September 2018
    August 2018
    July 2018
    June 2018
    May 2018
    April 2018
    March 2018
    February 2018
    January 2018
    December 2017
    November 2017
    October 2017
    September 2017
    August 2017
    July 2017
    June 2017
    May 2017
    April 2017
    March 2017
    February 2017
    January 2017
    December 2016
    November 2016
    October 2016
    September 2016
    August 2016
    July 2016
    June 2016
    May 2016
    April 2016

    Categories

    All
    Aaron L Speer
    Abbie Roads
    A C Bextor
    A.C. Bextor
    Ace Gray
    Addison Jane
    Adriana Locke
    Adrienne Perry
    AF Crowell
    Ahren Sanders
    Ainsley Booth
    A J Downey
    A.K. Evans
    Alana Albertson
    Alana Sapphire
    Aleatha Romig
    Alexandrea Weis
    Alexa Padgett
    Alex Grayson
    Alexis Abbott
    Alexis Alvarez
    Alexis James
    Alexis Noelle
    Alice LA Roux & M.S.L.R
    Alice Ward
    Alicia Rae
    Alison G Bailey
    Alison Mello
    A L Jackson
    Allie Juliette Mousseau
    Ally Prince
    Alta Hensley
    Aly Martinez
    Alyson Reynolds
    Alyson Santos
    Amalie Howard & Angie Morgan
    Amanda Cowen
    Amanda Kaitlyn
    Amanda Lanclos
    Amarie Avent
    Amber Bardan
    Amber Daulton
    Amber Garza
    Amelia Smarts
    Amelie S. Duncan
    A M Halford
    A M Hargrove
    A.M. Hargrove And Terri E. Laine
    Ami LeCoeur
    A M Johnson
    A M Madden
    Amo Jones
    A M Wilson
    A.M. Wilson & Alex Grayson
    Amy K. McClung
    Amy L Gale
    Amy McKinley
    And Rory Reynold
    Angelita Gill
    Anie Michaels
    Anna B. Doe
    Anna Brooks
    Anna Edwards
    Annalisa Blaze
    Annalise Blaze
    Anne Conley
    Anne Mercier
    Annie Stone
    Annika Martin
    Ann Lister
    A Once Upon An Alpha Anthology
    Arell Rivers
    A.R. Hadley
    Aria Cole
    Aria Grace
    Ashe Barker
    Ashlee Mallory
    Ashley Bostock
    Ashley Erin
    Ashley Hastings
    Ashley-stoyanoff
    Ashley-suzanne
    Aubree Valentine
    Audra-hart
    Audrey-randall
    Aurora Rose Reynolds
    Autumn Jones Lake
    Ava-alise
    Ava-harrison
    Avery Flynn
    A Zavareili
    A Zavarelli
    A. Zavarelli
    BB Easton
    Bb-reid
    Bee-stevens
    Bella Jewel
    Bella Love-Wins & Shiloh Walker
    Bethany-kris
    Bethany-Kris
    Bethanykris-erin-ashley-tanner
    Bethany Lopez
    Beth-merlin
    B-j-harvey
    Bobbi-romans
    Brandi-aga
    Brenda Rothert
    Brinda-berry
    Brittainy C Cherry
    Brooke Blaine
    Bt-urruela
    C A Harms
    CA Harms
    Caisey Quinn
    Callie Harper
    Callie Hart
    Cambria Hebert
    Candace Knoebel
    Candi Fox
    Candy Atkins
    Cardeno C
    Carian Cole
    Carina Adams
    Carly Phillips
    Carmen Jenner
    Carrie Aarons
    Carrie Ann Ryan
    Carrie Quest
    Cary Hart
    Caryn Larriaga
    Cassia Leo
    Cassio Leo
    Cat Mason
    C D Reiss
    Celia Aaron
    Charity B.
    Chelle Bliss
    Chelsea Camaran
    Chelsea Camaron
    Chelsea M Cameron
    Cheryl McIntyre
    Chiah Wilder
    Christina Bauer
    Christina Lee
    Christine Duval
    Christy Pastore
    Claire Contreras
    Claire Woods
    Clarissa Wild
    Claudia Burgoa
    C.M. Steele
    Cora Brent
    Corine Mekaouche
    Corinne Michaels
    Corrine Michaels
    Cynthia Austin
    Daddy's Demands Anthology
    Dahlia Donavan
    Dahlia Donovan
    Dana Volney
    Danielle Norman
    Dani Rene
    Dani Wyatt
    David Romanov
    Deborah Brown
    Delancey Stewart
    Devney Perry
    Diantha Jones
    Diemme Black
    Dirk B. Sayers
    D J Hunnam
    D Nicole King
    Don Abdul
    Donna Grant
    DP Denman
    Drew Elyse
    Dylan Allen
    Eden Butler
    Eden Butlet
    E K Blair
    Elena Matthews
    Elias Raven
    Elisa Dane
    Elisa Reed
    Elizabeth Hayley
    Elizabeth Knox
    Elizabeth Miceli
    Elizabeth O'Roark
    Ella Fox
    Ella Frank
    Ella James
    Ella Starling
    Elle Christensen
    Elle Thorpe
    Elle Vanzandt
    Ellie Jean
    E.M. Gayle
    Emily Goodwin
    Emily Minton
    Emma Hart
    Emmauelle De Maupassumt
    Em Petrova
    Erika Wilde
    Erin Noelle
    Esther E Schmidt
    Eva Charles
    Evan Grace
    Evelyn Vox
    Evie Lsauren
    Fabiola Francisco
    Faith Andrews
    Felice Stevens
    Felicia Lynn
    Felicity Brandon
    FG Adams
    Frances Paul
    Frankie Love
    Gemma James
    Gena Showalter
    Geneva Lee
    Gen Ryan
    Georgia Cates
    Geri Glenn
    Gia Riley
    Gigi Aceves
    Gina Whitney
    Ginger Ring
    Ginger Scott
    Giulia Lagomarsino
    GL Chapple
    Glenna Maynard
    Golden Czermak
    Gracie Malling
    Grahame Claire
    Gwyn McNamee
    Harper Bentley
    Harper Kincaid
    Harper Miller
    Harper Sloan
    Hayley Faiman
    Hazel Jacobs
    Heather Dahlgren
    Heather Van Fleet
    Heidi Hutchson
    Heidi McLaughlin
    Heidi Renee Mason
    Helena Hunting
    Hilaria Alexander
    Hilary Strom
    HJ Bellus
    H P Davenport
    Ilsa Madden Mills
    Ilsa Madden-Mills
    Inger Iversen
    Irish Winters
    Iris Morland
    Isabel Curtis
    Isabella Laase
    Isabella Starling
    Izzy Szyn
    Jacob Chance
    Jade C Jamison
    Jade Sinner
    Jade West
    J.A. Huss
    JA Huss
    JA Huss & Johnathan McClain
    Jaimie Roberts
    J A Melville
    Jamie Lake
    Jami Wagner
    Jana Aston
    Jane Anthony
    Jane Henry
    Janelle Stalder
    Jane Matisse
    Janice Ross
    Jani Kay
    Janine Infante Bosco
    Jax Hart
    Jay Crownover
    Jaye Peaches
    J.C. Reed
    J C Valentine
    J.C. Valentine
    JC Valentine
    J Daniels
    JD Hawkins
    J D Hollyfield
    Jeannine Colette
    Jenna Galicki
    Jenna Jacob
    Jenn Foor
    Jennifer Foor
    Jennifer Michael
    Jennifer Miller
    Jennifer Rebecca
    Jennifer Ryder
    Jenny Lynn
    Jenny Schwartz
    Jerica Mac Millan
    Jessica Gouin
    Jessica Hawkins
    Jessica Hildreth
    Jessica McCrory
    Jessie Lane
    Jessi Elliott
    Jillian Quinn
    Jill Shalvis
    JJ Harper
    J Kenner
    J.L. Beck
    J L Berg
    J.L. Berg
    J.L. Drake
    J L Lora
    J.L. Lora
    J Lynn Bailey
    J.M. Frey
    J M Witt
    J. Nathan
    Joanna Chambers
    Joanna Wylde
    Joanne Schwehm
    Jodie Larson
    Jordan Marie
    Josephine Traynor
    J. Quist
    J.S. Scott
    J.S. Scott & Ruth Cardello
    J T Geissinger
    J.T. Geissinger
    Julia Kent
    Julianna Marley
    Julia Sykes
    Julieann Dove
    Julie A Richmond
    Julie JOhnson
    K.A. Berg & T.E. Black
    Kacey Shea
    Kaithlin Shepherd
    K A Linde
    K.A. Linde
    Kane Caldwell
    Kara Kelley
    Karen Frances
    Karen Renee
    Karina Halle
    Karla Sorensen
    Karla Whitney
    Kata Cuic
    Kate Kisset
    Katherine Deane
    Kathleen-kelly
    Kathryn Andrews
    Kathy-coopmans
    Katie-ashley
    Katie-douglas
    Katie-mccoy
    Katrina Marie
    K A Tucker
    Katy Ames
    Katy Evans
    Kayelle Allen
    Kaylee Ryan
    Kay Marie
    K Bromberg
    K. Bromberg
    KD Robichaux!
    Kelly Dawson
    Kelly Elliot
    Kelly Elliott
    Kendall Ryan
    Kennedy Ryan
    K E Osborn
    Ker Dukey
    Keri Lake
    Kerri Ann
    KG Fletcher
    Kiera Jayne
    Kimberly Kincaid
    Kim Karr
    Kindle Alexander
    Kindle.Alexander
    Kira Archer
    Kitty French
    K.J. Franham
    K L Donn
    K L Grayson
    K L Kreig
    KL Kreig
    K.L. Myers
    KM Lowe
    Kolleen Fraser
    K Renee
    Kristen Ashley
    Kristen Callihan
    Kristen Hope Mazzola
    Kristen Proby
    Kristy Bromberg
    K Ryan
    K Webster
    K. Webster
    K Webster And J.D. Hollyfield
    Kyle Autumn
    Kylie Scott
    Kym Grosso
    Lacey Black
    Lane Hart
    Lane Hayes
    Lani Lynn Vale
    Laramie Briscoe
    Laura Kaye
    Laura N. Andrews
    Laurelin Paige
    Laurelin Paige & Kayti McGee
    Lauren Blakely
    Lauren Rowe
    Layla Hagen
    LeAnn Ashers
    Leaona Luxx
    Lee Savino
    Len Webster
    Leslie Hauser
    Leslie McAdam
    Lexi Blake
    Lexi C. Foss
    Lexi Ryan
    Lex Martin & Leslie McAdam
    Lila Rose
    Lili St Germain
    Lil Valente
    Lindsay Detwiler
    Lindy Zart
    Linny Lawless
    Lisa Renee Jones
    Lisa Swallow
    Liv Morris
    Liz Bower
    Lizzie James
    L J Shen
    L.J. Shen
    L K Collins
    LK Collins
    LK Farlow
    L L Collins
    L.L. Collins
    LL Collins
    L M Evans
    Logan Chance
    Logan Chase
    Loki Renard
    Lola Darling
    Lola Dodge
    Lorelei Moone
    Louisa Bacio
    Louisa Masters
    L P Dover
    L.P. Dover
    LP Dover
    L P Lovell
    LP Lovell
    Lucas Astor
    Lucy Felthouse
    L Wilder
    L. Wilder
    Lynne Leslie
    Mack Black
    Maddie Taylor
    Madison Faye
    Maggie Riley
    Maggie Ryan
    Mandi Beck
    M Andrews
    Mara White
    Margaret McHeyzer
    Maria La Serra
    Maria Monroe
    Maria Vickers
    Marie Garner
    Marie James
    Marlee Wray
    Martha Sweeney
    Mary Billiter
    Mary Catherine Gebhard
    Mary Elizabeth
    Mary Ting
    Mary Wehr
    Max Henry
    Maya Hughes
    M Clark
    M. Clarke
    MC Webb
    Measha Stone
    Megan Lowe
    Meghan March
    Meghan Quinn
    Melanie Harlow
    Melanie Harlow & Corinne Michaels
    Meli Raine
    Melissa Collins
    Melissa Foster
    Melissa Jane
    Melissa Woods
    Melody Eve
    Meredith O'Reilly
    Mia Asher
    Micalea Smeltzer
    Michelle Dare
    Michelle Jester
    Michelle Lynn
    Michelle Mankin
    Michelle Rene
    Mickey Miller
    Mignon Mykel
    Mika Lane
    Mikel J Wilson
    Milana Jacks
    Mila Raphael
    Missy Blake
    M J Fields
    MJ Fields
    ML Nystrom
    ML Preston
    M Mabie
    M Malone
    M. Malone Nana Malone
    M Never
    M. Never
    M N Forgy
    MN Forgy
    Molly McLain
    Monica Corwin
    Monica Murphy
    Morgan Campbell
    Morganna Williams
    Morgan Reeves
    M R Leahy
    M Robinson
    Naima Simone
    Nana Malone
    Nancy Haviland
    Natakie Rois
    Natalie Decker
    Natalie E Wrye
    Natalina Reis
    Natasha Knight
    Natasha Madison
    Natasha Preston
    Nazarea Andrews
    Nicole Blanchard
    Nicole French
    Nicole Lynne
    Nikki Ash
    Nikki Sloane
    Nikki Sparxx
    Nina Crespo
    Nina Croft
    Nina Lane
    Nina Rossing
    Niquel
    Nora Ash
    N R Walker
    Paisleigh Aumack
    Pavan Kaur
    Penelope Ward
    Penelope Ward & Vi Keeland
    Pepper-winters
    Piper Rayne
    P Marie
    Poppy Dunne
    Q.T. Ruby
    Rachael Tonks
    Rachel Blaufeld
    Rachel-robinson
    Raine Miller
    Randi Perrin
    R B Hilliard
    RB Hilliard
    R C Boldt
    RC Boldt
    R C Martin
    Rebecca Brooke
    Rebecca Jenshak
    Rebecca Norinne
    Rebel Rose
    Red Phoenix
    Regina Bartley
    Renea Porter
    Renee Rose
    Revecca Norinne
    R.G. Corr
    Rhonda James
    Riley Hart
    Riley Long
    Rita Stradling
    Rochelle Paige
    Rose Harper
    Roxy Sloane
    Roya Carmen
    R Scarlett
    Ruby Black
    Ruby Rowe
    Ruth Clampett
    Ruthie Henrick
    Ryan Michele
    Santana Blair
    Sapphire Knight
    Sara Fields
    Sarah Castille
    Sarah Gai
    Sarah Hawthorne
    Sara Ney
    Sara Wylde
    Sassa Daniels
    Sawyer Bennett
    Scott Hildreth
    S.C. Stephens
    SC Stephens
    Sedona Venez
    S E Hall
    Selena Laurence
    Seth King
    Setta Jay
    S Ferguson
    Shakir Rashaan
    Shaniel Watson
    Shanora Williams
    Shantel Tessier
    Shari Slade
    Sharon Johnson
    Shayla Black
    Shea Swain
    Sheila Kell
    Shelia Kell
    Shelley Springfield
    Shelly Douglas
    Sheridan Jeane
    Sheri Velarde
    Sherry D Ficklin
    Shiloh Walker
    Sidney Valentine
    Sierra Cartwright
    Sierra Hill
    Sierra Simone
    Siobhan Davis
    Skye McNeil
    Skye Turner
    Skye Warren
    Skylar Heart
    Sloane Howell
    Sloan Howell
    Sloan Johnson
    S L Scott
    S.L. Scott
    S M Phillips
    S Nelson
    Stacey Kennedy
    Stacey Lynn
    Staci Hart
    Stacy Wray
    Stella Rhys
    Stephanie Smith
    Stephanie St. Klaire
    Stevie J Cole
    Stina Lindenblatt
    Stuart Reardon & Jane Harvey-Berrick
    Sunniva Dee
    Susan Stoker
    Suzanne Jenkins
    Sybil Bartel
    Sydney Logan
    T A McKay
    Tamra Lassita
    Tara Leigh
    Tara Sivec
    T B Cooper
    Terri Anne Browning
    Terri E Laine
    Tessa Bailey
    Tess Oliver
    T. Gephart
    Theresa Sederholt
    T H Snyder
    Tia Lewis
    Tia Louise
    Tiffany Ransier
    Tijan
    Tillie Cole
    Tina Reber
    T K Leigh
    T L Swan
    T M Frazier
    Tom Sweeney
    Toni Aleo
    Tracey Jerald
    Trisha Wolfe
    T S Irons
    Tyler Holley
    Vanessa Brooks
    Vanessa Vale
    Veronica Larsen
    V.F. Mason
    Vi Carter
    Victoria Ashley
    Victoria Blue M. Clarke Avery Flynn Anissa Garcia Jenna Jacob Isabella LaPearl Mickey Miller Lauren Rowe K.M. Scott Sierra Simone
    Victoria Renteria
    Vi Keeland
    Vi Keeland & Penelope Ward
    Violet Duke
    Virna DePaul
    V K Torston
    V S Morgan
    Whitney Barbetti
    Whitney G.
    Willow Winters
    Winter Renshaw
    Winter Travers
    Xana Jordan
    Xavier Neal
    Zeia Jameson
    Zoe Blake
    Zoey-derrick

    RSS Feed

Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates.
  • Blog
  • Cover Reveal
  • Release Day Blitz
  • BLOG TOUR
  • Reviews
  • Books Available on Kindle Unlimited
  • Sales
  • Author Spotlights
  • About Us
  • Contact