Monday, April 28, 2014

Exclusive Excerpt/Giveaway–The Legacy of Buchanan’s Crossing by Rhea Rhodan

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                                                            Published November 1st 2013 by Musa Publishing
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What price will destiny demand?

Warding the Crossing has always been Cayden Sinclair’s destiny. With her beloved Gran growing weaker, it’s time the little witch took her place. Juggling substantial curves for her frame and an inconvenient inability to control her power has always been a serious challenge. But not until discovering her fated Keeper is the extremely hot, tragically clean-cut insomniac who’s ignored her for months, does she truly fear failing her legacy.

Now that he’s finally on the road to the top with an offer from a big developer, Clint MacAllen can’t allow his struggling construction company to be threatened by a vicious nightmare, or his inexplicable attraction to a goth clerk working the graveyard shift at HandiMart—no matter how potent they are.

J. Milton Developments has its own agenda for Buchanan’s Crossing, and they’ll spill blood to get it.

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“No, you look. Look real hard, because I know I bother you every which way a man can be bothered. It even bothers you that I bother you. If you’re only in it for the obvious, why the pretense? Artifacts? Really? You had me going with that one. I almost believed you were actually interested in me as a person. Pathetic, right? A short fat girl thinking a man like you might want more from her than an easy hook-up.” Her beautiful eyes blazed fire and ice. “You know what? I can do that. You bother me plenty, as well. But if that’s all this is, it’ll be on my
terms, when and where, and if you’re lucky, how.”

The way she smiled after she said the last phrase scared and aroused him. With all of that happening, it was impossible for his brain to send the words to his mouth that might derail this train wreck.

They would have been too late, anyway. He wasn’t sure how she moved so fast in those obscene shoes, but she was already half way to the door, swinging that little bag around her wrist like a weapon. It was her round ass underneath the short tight skirt and all that black lace that were killing him, though.

She flung the end of her sexy ruffled lace scarf behind her, flashed blazing eyes over a shoulder so creamy it glowed in the club’s blue light, and said, “Oh, no need to find your tongue now. You won’t be needing it tonight.”

The hell he wouldn’t. Only the promise of what would come later had allowed him to restrain himself from taking a taste on the dance floor—that and grave doubts as to being able to stop.

God, talk about painful pleasure.

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You may also be interested in her debut novel, a Musa Publishing Editor's Top Pick, Finding Grace, available and here at popular on-line retailers.

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Rhea Rhodan resides in Minnetonka, Minnesota and has been telling herself stories since long before she could write. She attended the University of Minnesota with a focus on Journalism, then Brown Institute for Broadcast Journalism. After many adventures, misadventures, and a couple of short marriages, she found the love of her life in Regensburg, Germany, and has been living happily ever after since.

She journaled those adventures extensively (some might say rabidly) beginning in middle school, but didn't combine her writing and story-telling until several years ago, when one of the stories grabbed her by the throat and shook her like a rag doll until she gave in and wrote it.
Having tasted freedom, her muse refuses to return to the confines of her head, and has successfully turned the tables, keeping her at the keyboard to appease it.

Her stories always had a twist of magic or a touch of the paranormal. Why the romance?

Because she believes in happy endings, and helping people imagine them helps them create the magic to find their own.

She welcomes feedback and fan mail :>). You can join her on Facebook and/or Goodreads, too.

Rhea is always happy to meet new friends.

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Rhea will be awarding a $30 Amazon or Barnes & Noble GC to a randomly drawn commenter during the tour.

Follow the rest of the tour here, for more chances to win!!
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12 comments:

Goddess Fish Promotions said...

Thanks for hosting!

Andra Lyn said...

So, what was the hardest part about writing this book for you? Did you have any tricky characters or scenes?

andralynn7 AT gmail DOT com

Rhea Rhodan said...

Good morning. Thank you for hosting me at Rage, Sex, and Teddy Bears!

Readers, please comment and leave your email addy to be entered in the drawing at the end of the tour. I'll be stopping by throughout the day, so feel free to ask questions, too.

P.S. I'm also running a drawing for my newsletter subscribers, so stop by my website to sign up and learn more! One drawing prize is the scarf in this scene!

Rhea Rhodan said...

Andra, the hardest part of writing this book for me was the editing! My characters and what they needed to do came easily, but I had a wonderful and very thorough editor, Helen Hardt, who really put me through my paces.

P.S. I really enjoyed working out Cayden's wardrobe.

Sloane Taylor said...

LOVE your writing style, Rhea. Thanks for all the wonderful excerpts.

Rhea Rhodan said...

Thank you, Rita and Sloane! I'm having a blast on this tour.

Karen H said...

So far your books are contemporary romances with a twist of paranormal. Do you have plans or would you like to write books in a different genre or different time period?

kareninnc at gmail dot com

Rhea Rhodan said...

I have stories with time travel back to the 18th century and a fantasy trilogy on the simmering on the back burner. Does that count, Karen?

Mary Preston said...

Now you have got me curious about Cayden's wardrobe.

marypres(AT)gmail(DOT)com

Rhea Rhodan said...

Good, Mary!

Unknown said...

ooh this sounds so good. thank you very much.

Rhea Rhodan said...

I'm happy to hear it, Leslie. Please leave me your email addy so I can enter you in the drawing!