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Review of The Cajun’s Captive

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012

Shell @ Shells Book Corner said:

150_tccThis was a great read! It got me hooked from the very start. I couldn’t help but wonder why Amanda left and why Sebastian didn’t go after her. I found out why it’s because they are both so stubborn! The story of old flames and hidden passion came alive in this book. I felt like I was Amanda and I did feel very angry when Sebastian tied me….I mean Amanda up!!! 

This book is well worth reading! There are more Stormy Weather series books and I will read them and review them! So Stay tuned folks :D

Love

Shell xx

Thanks Shell!

Desperate Times Call for Desperate Measures

Sunday, January 22nd, 2012

Desperation. It can be a scary and powerful thing. It can drive you to do things you’d never imagine you could…or would. In the case of my book The Cajun’s Captive, desperation drives the hero’s actions.

You see, Sebastian Deveraux is a Cajun werewolf. Proud. Handsome. Used to getting what he wants, when he wants it. And what he wants is a mate. It’s what he’s always wanted. As the Alpha of his pack, it’s his job to find a mate and keep his pack stable. To be a leader. And he must lead by example.

Not too long ago he met a woman he thought was his mate. Enter southern belle Amanda St. James. Amanda’s very much in love with Sebastian, but his intensity scares her. And the brotherly rivalry between the Deveraux men drives her away.

When Amanda returns to Louisiana, Sebastian sees it as his chance to have what he desires most. And he’s willing to do anything to accomplish his goal. His pain without her is so great he actually ties her up, carries her off and marries her on the spot. Romantic? I think so.

You see, these two love each other. It’s that kind of love we all day dream about. It’s the kind of love that will eat you alive if you don’t nurture it and every second you’re apart is agony. It’s also the kind of love that makes you crazy. And desperate.

Sebastian isn’t abusive. He’s in love. And he’s desperate to win the woman who completes him. He ties her up so that for once they can have an honest-to-goodness conversation. So they can hash out their problems and come to a solution. The ties that bind her are made of love.

And most importantly, Amanda loves him back. Their relationship, as unconventional as it may be, is consensual. It’s loving. Nurturing. Respectful. She isn’t powerless and he doesn’t try to make her his sex slave. You might say, they love each other desperately. *g*

Desperation can make you do crazy things, things others may not completely understand. Or perhaps, they’re really not that crazy after all.

What would you do in the name of love?

SSFI: Cajon Captive

Sunday, March 6th, 2011

Hello Sexy Readers,

I’m not one to belittle those who can’t spell or make typos because I’ve got words that I can’t spell correctly no matter how many times I write it on the blackboard. And hey, we all make typos right?

However, I would like to offer a bit of assistance with this week’s Someone Searched For It Sunday.

Search Term: Cajon Captive

Technically, the title is The Cajun’s Captive.

That’s spelled Cajun. Not Canjun or Cajon or Cajion. Yes, I’ve seen all three alternate spellings. If you want the real deal, look for The Cajun’s Captive.

Cheers!

New review for The Cajun’s Captive

Saturday, February 19th, 2011

Good reviews are like birthday cards. Maybe even better than birthday cards. Yes, definitely better. Reviews don’t remind me that I’m a year older and bound to get wrinkles any day now!

Good reviews pop into your inbox when you least expect them. Okay, when I least expect them. And somehow, when I need them most. It’s uncanny how that happens. Almost as if the universe realizes I need a little pick-me-up.

I’m on record as saying I appreciate all reviews. I do.

But a good review…well, you like birthday cards, don’t you?

So imagine my glee when I found a note from a reader/reviewer in my inbox at Facebook today. She’d taken the time (THANK YOU!) to review The Cajun’s Captive. I’m so glad she liked it!

“This novella is a fast, sensual read that will keep the heat turned up for you. You just may need a cold shower after you are finished reading. It is a book that can easily be read in one sitting. Sebastian and Amanda are a match made in heaven and the sparks fly from the beginning.” ~ Eva Cutter Coppersmith

If you’ve written a review of one of my books, please let me know! Thanks!

Available Now: The Cajun’s Captive

Friday, June 13th, 2008

It’s here! The Cajun’s Captive has been released by Cobblestone Press. Get your copy now.

Stormy Weather 1: The Cajun’s Captive

After centuries of solitude the stars are finally aligned just right. The handsome Deveraux brothers of Louisiana are going to meet their match this Hurricane Season.

Sebastian Deveraux is the Alpha of his pack and like all the Deveraux men, he’s sexy as pure sin. He’s waited for decades for just the right woman. For his mate. And ten years ago he’d been sure he’d found her in Amanda St. James. But she’d run from him.

Now she’s back. He’ll do anything to keep her. Even if it means chaining her to his bed.

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Also available today from Cobblestone Press:

Gospel of Love 1:
According to Luke by Jackie Barbosa

Luke Finley, the eldest of four brothers, is a committed serial monogamist. He’s all for one woman at a time, but not one woman forever. He knows a lifetime of fidelity just isn’t in his genes.

But when his latest girlfriend kicks him out–of his condo–the woman he’s always thought of as “one of the guys” turns out to be the one woman who can rock his world and make him believe in forever.

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