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KND Kindle Free Book Alert for Wednesday, May 9: 320 BRAND NEW FREEBIES in the last 24 hours added to Our 3,600+ FREE TITLES Sorted by Category, Date Added, Bestselling or Review Rating! plus … Jacki M. Lyon’s THE MARRIAGE OF SILENCE AND SIN (Today’s Sponsor – $2.99)

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The Marriage of Silence and Sin
by Jacki M. Lyon
4.6 stars - 14 reviews
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"The Marriage of Silence and Sin" has won the SILVER MEDAL for the 2011 Independent Publisher Book Awards for the mystery/suspense/thriller category. If you like Jodi Picoult or Stieg Larsson, the book will grab you and run. The plot-driven story takes the reader on an electric ride from the sleepy banks of the Ohio to Ciudad Juarez, unfolding a grisly mystery. Dicey Carmichael, a quirky British literature professor, is faced with the alleged suicide of a friend and former student. Convinced the death was a tragedy much more sinister, Dicey draws her best friend, Gale Knightly, an uptight, fast-track lawyer, into the lethal web to help uncover the horrific truth.

Desperate to find answers, Dicey and Gale turn to the artwork the young woman left behind. Her provocative and disturbing paintings give voice to the tortured past she could not confess in life. But was her past so dark that she preferred death over life?

What if the young artist knew that someone she loved was in danger? Perhaps then she would speak out—even if it meant forfeiting her life at the hands of a killer. As Dicey and Gale dig deeper into the mystery of the girl's death, they find disturbing connections within their own lives. As they seek to give voice to their dead friend, the women must first face their own fears and prejudices to finally uncover the murderer. Will the best friends untangle the tragedy before death strikes again, but this time much closer to home?

Draped in wit and irony, "The Marriage of Silence and Sin" is a riveting, cautionary tale that explores the intermingling of human experiences, choice and fate in molding the human condition.
One Reviewer Notes:
Jacki Lyon is a brilliant writer whose riveting novel sucked me in from the very start! Its provocative plot is full of twists that keeps the reader on the edge of their seat. My book club chose this selection and thoroughly enjoyed discussing its themes and symbolism. I highly recommend that you delve into this fabulous book!
J. Sennett
About the Author
Jacki Lyon holds a master’s degree in Education with a concentration in English from Xavier University and a master’s degree in Health Planning and Administration from the University of Cincinnati. After beginning her career in the corporate world, she changed tack and entered academia. Today, she teaches writing and literary survey courses at Xavier University. Although The Marriage of Silence and Sin is her first novel, she is a published poet who views writing as “a passionate exploration seeking to uncover the internal and external factors that shape the human condition.” She lives in Cincinnati, Ohio, with her husband, Michael, and her two daughters, and is currently at work on her second manuscript.
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KND Kindle Free Book Alert for Wednesday, May 9: 320 BRAND NEW FREEBIES in the last 24 hours added to Our 3,600+ FREE TITLES Sorted by Category, Date Added, Bestselling or Review Rating! plus … Jacki M. Lyon’s THE MARRIAGE OF SILENCE AND SIN (Today’s Sponsor – $2.99)

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This award-winning novel is a captivating and profoundly relevant story about the struggles of a homeless pregnant teenager, set against a backdrop of murder and deceit. The novel won the 2011 Eric Hoffer Award in the Young Adult book category. It was also named a Finalist in the Popular Fiction category of the 2010 National Indie Excellence Book Awards. Midwest Book Review says, “‘Tamara’s Child’ is a thought provoking and heartstring jerking tale that should not be passed up.”

Tamara Ames is sixteen years old, pregnant, and on her own when she arrives in the small lumber town of Fir Valley, Oregon, determined to make a new and better life for herself and her child. And when she falls victim to a diabolical scheme to steal her newborn baby from her, she is not about to give her child up without a fight, even if she has to take on the wealthiest and most powerful family in the county. But is Tamara fighting against her child’s own best interests? Only she can decide. And it’s a decision that she–and her child–will have to live with for the rest of their lives.

In “Tamara’s Child,” B K Mayo weaves from sensuous detail a storyline as gritty and complex as life itself. Loss, treachery, greed, even murder play roles in this riveting tale. But in the end, it is the redemptive value of unconditional love that drives the pivotal action of the novel. One part suspense, one part drama, and wholly satisfying, “Tamara’s Child” plumbs the psyche of a dynamic cast of characters, some motivated by self-interest, some by self-sacrifice, some by self-doubt, but all clinging to the hope that they can ultimately wring from life the happiness and fulfillment that has thus far been denied them.

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Kindle Nation Daily Digest For Tuesday, May 8, 2012: Brief Tips, Freebies and Bargain Updates

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Brief Tips, Freebies and Bargain Updates
May 8, 2012

Please note that this is the daily digest for Tuesday May 8, 2012, and many of the free and bargain ebook offers noted here are on offer only until midnight PST tonight.
Tuesday, May 8 Kindle Daily Deal

Today’s Kindle Daily Deal – Tuesday, May 8 – Two Great Reads for under $3 – Save 60% on the TV-Series-Inspired Mystery Author Richard Castle’s HEAT WAVE, plus … Don’t miss JC De La Torre’s THE TAKING OF ARIANNA GRAYSON-BOOK TWO OF THE SERIAL VAMPIRE SERIES (Today’s Sponsor) http://bit.ly/ITKNLE
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MORE FREE TITLES! Four More Kindle Freebies! Cher Carson’s POWERPLAY (HOT SHOTS TRILOGY), Morgan Nyberg’s SINCE TOMORROW, John L. Betcher’s THE MISSING ELEMENT and Andy Holloman’s SHADES OF GRAY http://bit.ly/JbvbmF

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Hope you’ve found at least one item of value here, and we’ll check in again tomorrow. Thanks, as always, for being part of the Kindle Nation community.

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Kindle Nation Daily Zombie Alert! Mainak Dhar’s Thriller ZOMBIESTAN – Over 50 Rave Reviews and Now $2.99 or FREE via Kindle Lending Library

Zombiestan

by Mainak Dhar

4.2 stars – 72 Reviews
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From the author of the sensational Amazon.com bestseller, Alice in Deadland, comes another unique and action packed take on the zombie genre.

It began with stories of undead Taliban rampaging through Afghan villages, and faster than anyone could have anticipated; the darkness spreads through the world.

In a world laid waste by this new terror, four unlikely companions have been thrown together- a seventeen year old boy dealing with the loss of his family, a US Navy SEAL trying to get back home, an aging, lonely writer with nobody to live for, and a young girl trying to keep her three year old brother safe.

When they discover that the smallest amongst them holds the key to removing the scourge that threatens to destroy their world, they begin an epic journey to a rumoured safe zone high in the Himalayas. A journey that will pit them against their own worst fears and the most terrible dangers- both human and undead.

A journey through a wasteland now known as Zombiestan.

About the Author

Mainak Dhar is a cubicle dweller by day and author by night. Mainak has eleven books to his credit including the Amazon.com bestseller, Alice in Deadland. Learn more about him and contact him at mainakdhar.com.
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Mark Atwell is a power forward who loves to play hard and party harder, but this devout bachelor is ready to change his ways when his old flame, Jenna, rocks his world during an unforgettable night together. Mark assumes Jenna is ready to give him another chance, but he’s about to learn that forgiveness comes at a steep price.

Jenna Clark has been burned by a man, not once, but twice. First Mark broke her heart, now Kevin. Both men are prepared to pull out all the stops to earn another chance with her, but will the best man win?

Romantic novella, intended for adults only

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Since Tomorrow

by Morgan Nyberg

4.0 stars – 4 Reviews
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An old man rides a workhorse through the night, across mudslides, past stores abandoned for decades, past the rotted corpses of automobiles invisible under mounds of blackberry. Rain courses from his rabbit skin poncho. He carries a sword and a spear. He knows where to find the murderer. He will face him alone.

“Since Tomorrow” is a novel of a world in the remaking. The old man, Frost, remembers the “good times”. Those who live on his “farm” among collapsed warehouses and the foundations of vanished houses struggle to maintain human values. But when others in this makeshift world are driven only by greed and the need for power, all values must ultimately be replaced by the simple instinct for survival.

In this full length novel Morgan Nyberg takes the reader to the West Coast of Canada, where the city of Vancouver has been transformed by climate change, pandemic, economic collapse and earthquake into “Town”, a squalid, lawless place inhabited the desperate, the diseased and the dying. Taking advantage of this state of affairs is the formidable Langley, who grows poppies to produce “skag”, a crude form of opium. Langley has amassed enough power to control a small private army. Now he is determined to acquire Frost’s farm for himself. Recklessly opposing Langley is Frost’s fearless but impulsive granddaughter, Noor.

Like Russell Hoban’s “Riddley Walker” or Cormac McCarthy’s “The Road”, “Since Tomorrow” demonstrates that there is room in the post-apocalyptic genre for the highest quality writing. Morgan Nyberg tells nothing – he shows everything. In clear, sensuous prose free of commentary or explanation – prose as addictive as Langley’s skag – he leads the reader toward that climactic night with Frost on his horse, and farther, to the threshold of a new, perhaps happier, era.

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4.6 stars – 20 Reviews
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After decades of clandestine government operations, James “Beck” Becker and his wife Elizabeth return to Beck’s childhood home town to enjoy a settled retirement in the small Mississippi river community of Red Wing, Minnesota. But “settled” is a relative term and no matter where Beck goes, intrigue follows.

When Minneapolis computer genius, Katherine Whitson, disappears under peculiar circumstances, her husband exploits a sympathetic Red Wing acquaintance to enlist Beck’s aid in finding her.

As Beck searches for Katherine, the tangled trail leads from her luxury Minneapolis Warehouse District condo, through her husband’s extra-marital escapades, past the entrenched hierarchy of elite computer professionals, and into the mind-bending world inside computer microprocessors.

Katherine’s kidnapping is clearly more complicated than a typical abduction.

As it turns out, the Beckers must use all of their considerable experience — his as a military intelligence operative; hers as a CIA code-cracker — to save Katherine and bring her abductors to justice.

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4.4 stars – 60 Reviews
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Could they fall in love?                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              
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4.2 stars – 23 Reviews
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“A light, hot romance that will enchant readers.”  -4 stars, HOT, RT Reviews

Previously available as A Secret Life.

Prepare for a romp through Elizabethan England, where finding love is written in the stars…
Comely, courageous Minerva “Min” Peabody, a poor but passionate playwright, is determined to make her mark. Ill-fated to live in Elizabethan England, when women—deemed the inferior sex—most assuredly did not write plays, Min will prevail. With her finished play in hand, she implores Roger Style, a local theatre manager in London, to read it. Though desperate in his own right—due to a string of commercial failures—all Style sees before him is a woman playwright, and refuses to even look at her work.
On impulse, Min changes her story, claiming the play was written by the man standing across the street, and secures the manager’s agreement to review it. But her choice of surrogate, Robert “Blake” Blakewell, promises to be a mixed blessing indeed. Blake, a handsome blue-eyed sea captain with his own agenda, is a man with a mysterious past, a pair of breathtaking shoulders, and an irresistible aura of intrigue. Though he agrees to her outlandish proposal, she has to wonder, as she gets lost in his eyes, what in the world she’s gotten herself into.
Blake’s own mission? To ferret out the cad in Roger Style’s theatre company responsible for getting his sister with child. And when that objective threatens to derail Min’s nascent career, his dilemma is a daunting one: protect either his family’s honor or the woman who’s slowly but surely softening his heart and winning his love.
Funny, fast-paced, and with a deliciously dark edge, Her Secret Desire speaks to any woman who’s ever had to fight for her dreams in a world that just won’t take her seriously.

 

And here, for your reading pleasure, is our free excerpt:

HER SECRET DESIRE

A Novel of Lord Hawkesbury’s Players

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London: Autumn 1589

Min had become accustomed to rejection, the feeling of a little piece of her heart being stripped off and cast to the city’s rats. After all, she’d been rejected by every theatre company manager in London, sometimes more than once.

Now she stood face to face with the man capable of cutting her heart out completely. It was enough to make her stomach heave.

“Not you again.” Roger Style stopped midstride and thrust both hands on hips exaggerated by his fashionably short trunkhose. He glanced up and down the street and must have realized he had nowhere else to go except past Min. Disgruntled theatre-goers, leaving the White Swan Inn after suffering through his latest play, surged down the narrow thoroughfare and around him as if he were an island in the middle of a rapidly flowing stream. The irony was, they had no idea that he was the man responsible for the farce they’d paid good money to see.

However, the crowd wasn’t so large that the buffeting would last long. Min had to take her chance while Style could not escape. If she didn’t, there would be no more opportunities. London’s other theatre managers had already turned her down twice. Style was her last hope. The very last. None would listen to her pleas a third time.

Drawing in a solid dose of courage along with a deep breath, she planted her booted feet on the muddy ground and held up her manuscript. “Mr. Style, I’m simply asking that you read it. Just one little, quick read—”

“No.” Style took a step closer. He was short, only a little taller than Min herself, but he had presence borne from years of acting in leading roles. It was an advantage he knew how to use.

Min refused to be intimidated. Again. She’d backed down from Style once already. She’d been very close to throwing her manuscript in the fireplace afterwards, but sense had thankfully returned in time to save it from oblivion. She couldn’t afford to give up this time, not unless she wanted to find herself wed to Ned Taylor.

“I would be doing you an injustice, my dear, to read the play you thrust beneath my nose,” Style said. He linked his hands behind his back and squared his shoulders. “Due to the smallness of their brains, women cannot write plays. Alas, it is not of my doing, but God’s.” He indeed seemed quite apologetic on the Lord’s behalf. “It is His will that the gentler sex be given the gifts of beauty and…” He waved his gloved hands just like the wise old wizard he’d played on stage the month before in a rather forgettable play. “…other things. Reading it would simply encourage you to write more. In that endeavor, your poor brain would not be able to cope with so much activity and, in short, it might expire. Nay! It would expire. I cannot have that on my conscience.” He smiled down at her the way a master smiles down at his favorite puppy after it has pissed on the rushes.

Min almost bit her tongue off to refrain from saying something that would completely destroy her last chance. She might be desperate, but she liked to think she wasn’t a complete fool.

“Now, if you’ll be so good as to step aside.” He lifted thick, woolly brows, expectant.

“Please, Mr. Style, I shall be indebted to you. I’m not asking for money.” She put her right arm behind her back to hide the threadbare patch on the cloak sleeve. “Not much anyway. I simply want—”

“No.” He sighed and rolled his eyes. “Would you like me to explain it to you again?” He tossed his head and brushed the cheek of a passerby with the long white plume decorating his hat. “Women cannot possibly write the sort of plays my company performs. The nuances, the rhythms, are simply too intricate for the poor female mind to comprehend.”

“Many women attend your plays, sir, and enjoy them.” Used to enjoy them, she might have added. After the most recent outbreak of the plague, Lord Hawkesbury’s Players—Style’s company—could no longer be relied upon to entertain. With their chief playwright succumbing to the disease that had emptied the city and ravaged those who’d remained behind, the new plays had been awful. Not a single one had lasted more than two performances. Most not even that many.

As a consequence, audiences had dwindled. The one that attended this afternoon’s performance had already turned into a trickle leaving the inn. That alone gave Min hope. A theatre company with a diminishing audience equaled a desperate manager. And desperate people took risks.

Style lifted a hand. “Watching them is one thing,” he said, “writing them entirely another.”

What remained of Min’s heart sank into her stomach. It was hopeless. He wouldn’t look at her play if his life depended upon it, or his livelihood as it were.

The crowd had dispersed entirely, the gray clouds encouraging them to find shelter before the rain broke and made the roads slippery and their ruffs droop. Style moved to step around her.

“Wait!” She caught his arm, jerking him to a halt.

“My girl,” he said with exaggerated effort, “I am very busy.” He glanced back at the inn. Looking for assistance from his players? It was unlikely they would come to his aid—they were probably still drowning their professional sorrows in the taproom. “Please remove yourself from my presence or I shall have to—”

“There’s been a misunderstanding.” She had to do something, say something, to get him to listen. “I didn’t write this play.”

“Very well.” He pried one of her fingers off his arm, using only his thumb and forefinger as if he might catch something from her.

As soon as he let go of her finger, she clamped it down on his arm again. “What I mean to say is, a woman didn’t write this play, a man did.”

Style frowned. “Then why didn’t you tell me so before?”

She shrugged. She didn’t have an answer for that. Not yet.

“Well, if you didn’t,” he said, “who did?”

She quickly scanned the faces of passersby, but therein lay the flaw in her plan—they passed by. Style would not believe one of them had interest in their conversation. There was only one man who lingered. He had his back to them and was a little near for her liking. Well, he’d have to do; Style was growing restless.

“Him,” she said.

“Him?” Style’s eyes narrowed as he studied the man.

Min studied him too. He leaned against the wall of a haberdasher’s shop, arms and ankles crossed. He was tall and dark haired. Unlike the gentleman fops she was familiar with, he wore simple black with no elaborate stitching and not a hint of jewelry. Even his ruff was small. She couldn’t determine the material of his doublet and hose, but they fit him well. Not a sag in sight. A talented tailor had made them precisely for this man’s body. And what a body. Wide shoulders and a fine leg with a muscled and shapely calf.

The figure in question suddenly shifted, a barely noticeable stiffening of his back and shoulders. Min noticed it, however. She felt strangely in tune with him—like the fiddler off stage and dancer on it, they were separate and yet together.

“Then why didn’t he approach me himself instead of sending you?” Style cocked his head to the side without taking his gaze off the stranger. “Lo!” he called out.

“Shhh!” Min hissed. “He’s, er, shy.” She cringed. She might have an overactive imagination but it wasn’t a particularly quick one.

The man must have heard because he turned around. Min swallowed a gasp. He was very handsome with tanned skin that spoke of warmer climes or an intriguing parentage. But it was his eyes that sent a shimmer of heat up her spine. They were bright blue, the color of a summer sky. Amidst all that darkness, they were an oasis—vivid and glorious.

And they were staring straight at her.

“He doesn’t look shy,” Style said.

He most certainly did not. Min had never seen a man quite like him. He exuded a self-contained power, and despite his idle stance, she could see he was alert to his surroundings—a cat lazing in the sun but with an eye on the mouse.

Or in this case, Min.

“Well, he is shy,” she said. “Very.”

“I want to meet him.”

“No!” She leaped in front of Style.

He peered over her head and frowned. “Oh. He’s gone.”

Thank you, Lord. Min breathed out and managed a smile. “As I said. Shy.”

“He shouldn’t be. Men who look like that don’t need to be shy. I wonder if he’s ever thought of acting. He’d make quite a striking figure on stage.”

“I’ll ask him next time I see him.” She held out her manuscript. “Will you read his play?”

Style took it and Min felt her heart rebuild itself in that instant. She didn’t squeal in delight, but it was an effort not to.

“I’ll read it tonight,” he said.

“Wonderful. I’ll meet you back here tomorrow, same time. You won’t be disappointed, sir.”

Style cast his eye over the front page. “Bring the playwright.”

“The…er, yes, of course. He’ll be here.” Her face heated at the lie, knowing she’d need another to explain why she hadn’t brought him.

“Good day, Mistress…What was your name?”

“Peabody. Minerva Peabody.”

Style nodded and left, hurrying the short distance to Gracechurch Street without looking back.

Min watched him go with a growing sense of exhilaration. He was going to read it! The battle was half won. She might finally, finally see her dream of two years come to fruition, and just in time too. Money was running out and Ned Taylor was hovering, preparing to swoop in and snatch her for his wife. She would rather live in poverty than wed that swine of a man, but her father could not. He was too old. And poverty meant they would lose their beloved maid, Jane.

Tears of joy welled in her eyes. It was almost too much. She felt like she would burst if she didn’t tell someone. But who? Her father would be angry that she’d wasted so much time on her play instead of helping him, and her friends didn’t quite understand how much it meant to her. The few who knew she harbored the dream of being a playwright thought her mad.

Min sighed. Her earlier enthusiasm faded. If only her mother were still alive…

She turned to go. And bumped into something hard. Not something, someone. A tall man, with strong hands that gripped her shoulders to steady her.

“I’m sorry,” she said, peering up at him. “I—Oh! It’s you.”

The stranger with the too-blue eyes glared down his nose at her.

“Why were you watching me?” No preamble, no “Are you all right?” or “Hello, my name is Percy Percival, what’s yours?”

Min swallowed. Blinked. Remembered to breathe. The man was overwhelming up close. Taller, broader across the shoulders with an air of danger that simmered around him. From afar he’d been like an exotic delicacy—a delicious morsel that was, alas, out of her reach—but now she received the full force of his presence. Power rippled through his touch into her body, making the tiny hairs on the back of her neck stand to attention. His blue glare bored into her as if he were trying to extract the answer directly from her head. There was a jaded languor about those eyes, as if they’d seen too much and cared too little.

“I wasn’t watching you,” she said, her voice small. She cleared her throat. “Anyway, it was you who was watching me.”

His gaze slid to her shoulders. As if he’d just realized he was still holding her, he let them go. “You are mistaken.”

“I am not. You were looking directly at me for quite some time.”

“No.”

“No?”

“As I said, you’re mistaken. I was merely looking in your general direction.”

“At what precisely?”

A pulse throbbed in his cheek. “You ask a lot of questions.”

“I’m merely curious. As a playwright, it helps to be curious about people. Besides, one question does not ‘a lot’ make. So, what or whom were you looking at if not at me?” She wasn’t sure why she persisted. Perhaps it was to learn more about him. He might prove useful as the basis for one of her characters.

“That,” he said in a tone that could have frozen the Thames, “is none of your business.”

She sighed. He was harder to talk to than her father in the midst of his research.

“Are you going to tell me why you were looking at me or will I have to force it out of you?” he persisted.

She gasped. “Force? What kind of force?” She glanced around and wondered if any of the lingering youths or hawkers would come to her aid if she screamed. The street had become oddly quiet now that the performance was long over, and the sky had turned sinister. Everyone must have gone home or into one of the nearby shops in anticipation of a downpour.

“You could always not answer the question to find out,” he said. “If you’re curious enough, that is.”

She crossed her arms. She didn’t like to be teased.

“Who was that man with you?” he asked.

She saw no reason not to tell him. “Roger Style, manager and lead actor for Lord Hawkesbury’s Players.”

“The theatre company?”

“Yes.”

She thought she saw him smile but she must have been mistaken. He didn’t look like a man who knew how to smile.

He glanced back at the White Swan Inn. “And that parcel you gave him was your play?”

“Yes.”

“Ah. I see.” He bent down to her level and pinned her to the spot with an unwavering glare. “So what, madam, does Roger Style and your play have to do with me?” She opened her mouth to utter whatever excuse came out first, but he stopped her by raising a finger. “No,” he said. “I want a direct answer this time.”

Now she wished she’d chosen someone else, someone with blander features and considerably smaller in stature. Someone who didn’t turn her insides hot and cold with one glance or look like he could squeeze answers out of her.

Someone with a little less strength of character.

She reined in her galloping attention. “Style wouldn’t read a play written by a woman, so I told him a man wrote it.” She took a cautious step away from him but it didn’t weaken his effect on her. Only the distance of oceans would achieve that—no, not even then. “In short, I told him you wrote it.”

“Me?”

“Yes. You.”

“Why me?”

Because you have broad shoulders. She shrugged. “You were standing about, not doing anything in particular and then you turned around and stared at me.”

“I thought we cleared that up. I wasn’t staring at you.” Amusement flared in those blue depths again. Min found it irritating, despite her attraction, but it wouldn’t do to let him see. She needed him, after all. “However, if it pleases your playwright’s fancy to think that I was, then go ahead and indulge in that fantasy.”

Heat flared from her throat to her hairline. “Your eyes were pointed at me, sir,” she said, trying hard to sweeten her tone. “And since my eyes are in perfect working order, I do not think I was mistaken.”

He sighed and looked briefly heavenward as if seeking a sign. “I wasn’t watching you, I was watching your companion.”

The sound of her vanity bursting momentarily filled her ears. Her heart dipped. It really was her own silly fault to have assumed he had been staring at her. She was hardly the sort of woman to inspire a man like him to spend his afternoon looking at a stranger.

She tucked a stray lock of hair back into her hood. “Style? But why?”

He hesitated, just a little, then said, “I want to join his company.”

“Lord Hawkesbury’s Players? As what?”

He shrugged. “In any capacity. And it seems, madam, that you have helped my plight.”

She didn’t believe him. He didn’t even know Style was the manager of Lord Hawkesbury’s Players until she’d told him and now he wanted to work for Style’s company? She wasn’t a fool.

But why lie? What did this man have to hide?

And what had she got herself into by using him?

Whatever it was, it seemed only fair that he now use her. That would teach her not to think her schemes through properly before opening her mouth.

The stranger rubbed his stubbly chin, lost in thought. “Are you going to see Style again about your play?”

“Yes.”

“When and where?”

“Why?” A sense of foreboding congealed in her stomach.

“Just answer the question.”

“What if I don’t want to?”

“Then I will follow you and tell your father or husband or whoever is head of your household that you have been consorting with theatrical types.”

Her jaw hurt. She forced it to move so she could say: “Consorting?”

“They can put their own interpretation on the word.” He blinked lazily.

Min wanted to scratch those too-blue eyes out, wanted to punch him on the chin like an insulted man would. But she wasn’t a man, and he wasn’t like any man she’d encountered. “Is your name Lucifer by any chance?”

His cheek twitched. “No.”

She spun round and strode off, hating God, the devil, and whatever witchcraft had sent this man to her. Walk away. Walk far away from him now. Yet she couldn’t. Not entirely. If he was to go to Style and tell the manager he did not write the play, her last hope would be dashed and it would be Ned Taylor for her. “I’m meeting Style here tomorrow at this time,” she shot back over her shoulder. By then she would be fully recovered from this girlish folly.

Her dramatic exit was ruined when he fell into step alongside her. “To make our ruse seem authentic,” he said, “we’d best exchange names. I’m Blake.”

A fat drop of rain exploded on her nose and she swiped it with her sleeve. “Is that a first name or last?” she said, flipping up the hood of her cloak.

“It’s what you can call me. And you?”

More drops fell. She picked up her pace and headed for shelter. The overhanging upper stories of the houses and shops lining the narrow street provided perfect cover for London’s fickle weather. The paved surface quickly became slippery and little rivulets began to trickle between the stones, bringing with it mud, horse dung, and refuse from nearby Leadenhall Market. Min kept her gaze down and dodged the worst in her haste to reach dryness.

Suddenly a solid arm circled her waist and jerked her back into an equally solid body. “Watch it,” Blake murmured in her ear. A barrel-sized man stumbled past, too intent on his wineskin to notice anyone or anything in his path.

Min looked once again into the eyes of her savior. No, not her savior. She really must stop thinking of him as that.

But he had just saved her from being knocked over and landing on her rear in the muck. And he was staring at her again, this time with an odd expression that she couldn’t decipher.

She smiled tentatively and placed a hand on the arm that still held her snugly against his body. Beneath the leather doublet, she could feel thick muscle. Or was it padding? It was hard to tell so she squeezed. Definitely not padding.

He let go of her waist and smoothed a wrinkle out of her coat at the shoulder. His thumb brushed against her throat in a movement so exquisitely gentle it made everything inside Min stop. Her heart, her breath, her thoughts. Every part of her focused on that thumb and the way it caressed her, moving from her throat to her jaw to her lower lip. It tickled but there was no way she would pull back, no way she would break the touch. She couldn’t. She was in his thrall.

A strange hush surrounded them. She could hear nothing except his light breathing, see nothing except his face, so intent on his task. It was as if they were floating inside a bubble; the outside world became irrelevant. It was quite simply magical.

Then Blake did something unexpected. He smiled. Not a full, beaming smile but more a twitch of one corner of his mouth. It was accompanied by a derisive curl of his lip and a soft grunt. He was sneering. He removed his hand and the bubble burst.

She swallowed and pressed her fingertips to her mouth but it didn’t feel the same. Didn’t have nearly the same effect.

He cleared his throat and lifted an eyebrow. She let her hand fall and tried to concentrate on not looking like a silly female who’d never been touched in quite the way he’d just touched her. Even though she hadn’t. Nor would she again, a small insidious voice inside her said. Not if Ned got his way.

Raindrops splashed off Blake’s shoulders and plastered his hair to his face. “You should watch where you’re going,” he said.

She huddled into her cloak but it was too thin and had too many holes to be effective against the damp. “Min.”

His gaze shifted to her. Water dripped from the ends of his hair and lashes. “Pardon?”

“You can call me Min.”

“Min.” She thought he would ask her about her name but he didn’t. He bowed slightly. “I’ll see you here tomorrow, Min.” He turned back the way they’d come, his stride leisurely compared to the few remaining people who scurried like ants to get out of the rain.

Min raced off in the opposite direction, resisting the urge to look back at him. She wouldn’t give into temptation. She still had enough self-control to resist the blue-eyed Lucifer.

Her resistance lasted all the way to the corner where she weakened and snuck a peek.

Blake was gone.

***

The next day Robert Blakewell watched her approach along busy Gracechurch Street. Her black woolen cloak flapped in the wind, exposing the light blue of her gown beneath. She was too far away to determine if she wore the same patched-up cloak as yesterday or if the gown was long out of fashion. The tall black silk hat certainly was. His mother had worn that style several years ago.

She pulled the edges of the cloak together and tugged the brim of her hat down, obscuring her face. It was her though. He knew it by the way she walked. Erect, purposeful, prim. A gentlewoman’s walk. One fallen on hard times it would seem. She wore no gloves today and he found himself staring at her long, fine fingers.

Min, she said her name was. Unusual. Like her. He’d never met such a pretty and plainspoken woman outside his own family circle. As with his mother and sister, Min had a quick mind to go with the pouting mouth and big eyes. A combination that had got his sister into trouble.

It had almost got Min into trouble too if his reaction to her was anything to go by. He’d got a handful of soft curves when he caught her. And those lips—full and only a twitch away from a smile. When he’d touched them, he’d almost kissed her. The urge had been powerful and immediate.

He’d not succumbed yesterday. Today…well, he would see. A lot depended on what Style said. More than Blake liked to admit. The irony was, he had no alternative plan. If Min hadn’t chosen him, he could still be trying to find a way into the company that called themselves Lord Hawkesbury’s Players. He knew what had to be done once he was inside; it was the introduction that had eluded him.

Until yesterday when Min had chosen him. Out of all the men lingering in the vicinity, she’d fixed on Blake for some reason of her own. The hardest part was over. Now all he had to do was find out which of the troupe’s swine turds deserved to have their balls removed for getting his sister with child.

Min continued toward him, her head down, not watching where she was going. Again. He shook his head. Hadn’t she learned from the last time? Just as she was about to pass him, he stepped in front of her.

She bumped into him and he caught her shoulders, stopping her from falling on her arse.

“What—?” She shook herself free then, several moments too late, finally looked up at him. “Oh. Blake.” Recognition dissolved the irritation in her gray eyes.

“Hoping to avoid me?” he said.

Her gaze didn’t quite meet his. He had his answer.

“It’s too late to back out now,” he said. “I’m here. And I think I’d like to be a playwright.”

She scanned the faces of passersby, perhaps searching for the elaborately feathered hat Style seemed to favor. Or perhaps she was simply avoiding looking at Blake. “Part of me was hoping you wouldn’t be here,” she admitted.

“Sorry to disappoint you.”

“No, you’re not.” She chewed her lower lip and he lifted a hand to stop her destroying the succulent morsel, but dropped it before she noticed. Touching her had shocked his senses awake. He couldn’t risk touching her again.

“You see, it’s just that…I really don’t…”

“Want me to ruin this opportunity for you?”

“That’s it!” She smiled at him. “Thank you for understanding. So you’ll leave?”

“No.”

Her face fell. More lip chewing. Reading her emotions was like reading a book, and not a very difficult one. “I know I said you could meet Style today, but it’s not really necessary and your presence unnerves me,” she said. “So perhaps you could hide, just over there.” She nodded in the direction of a tavern where several barrels were being unloaded from a cart. A group of men, some swaying, one singing loudly and out of tune, hovered around the barrels like flees on a dog. He grunted. If he was going to hide, he wouldn’t choose a place where he’d stand out like a mermaid on a rock.

“No,” he said again. “I’m staying here. I want to meet Style.”

She stared at him for a long moment. He accepted the challenge and stared back. It gave him a chance to study her. A splash of freckles decorated both cheeks, and one had slipped down to the corner of her mouth, giving the impression she was constantly smiling. Her nose was slightly crooked and a tiny pock scar marked her chin. Her hair was tucked tightly beneath her hat so that not a strand escaped, but he could see that it was fair with only a hint of red, not quite as dark as the queen’s. It reminded him of sunrise over a Saracen desert.

Ha! Poetry. Any half-wit could do it.

Min clicked her tongue. “Very well, you may stay,” she said as if it had been up to her. “But,” she pointed a finger at him, “do not speak to Style unless he directly asks you a question. I’ll do all the talking. And do not, under any circumstances, say anything about the play. I’ve told him you’re shy, so…act shy. You can do that, can’t you?”

“I can try.” He glanced toward the White Swan but Style was still nowhere to be seen. The company’s performance for the day had ended a while ago and yet he’d not appeared amongst the audience leaving the inn.

The crowd was thinner today. Word must have spread through the city that it was more interesting watching two ants crawling up a wall than the dung Lord Hawkesbury’s Players put on. He wondered if Min’s play was any better. It couldn’t be much worse. But what if it wasn’t good enough?

Blake would need to find another way, that’s what. He could just barge in, fists and accusations flying, but Lilly wouldn’t speak to him if she ever found out. No, he needed to be more subtle. Damn. He wasn’t very good at subtle.

Thank God for Min.

“However,” Blake went on, “perhaps you should tell me about your play so I can answer any questions he may ask me directly.” Better to be armed and ready than caught unprepared.

“He won’t.”

“He might.”

“Very well,” she said, and he was surprised that she acquiesced so easily. She’d seemed ready for a battle. He even looked forward to one. “It’s set in Ancient Rome and is about a young couple who fall in love but through a series of unfortunate events directed by the gods, they’re kept apart. It’s too complicated to go into more detail.”

“It’s a tragedy?”

“No, a comedy.”

“A romance?”

“Yes.”

He watched her, trying to determine if she was being serious or making fun of him. By the set of her jaw, she didn’t look like she was about to laugh. Bollocks.

“You don’t like romantic comedies?” she asked. The sun chose that moment to appear from behind a cloud and she narrowed her eyes against it. Or was she narrowing them against him?

“No. It’s not that.” A few moments ago, he’d thanked Fortune that this opportunity had fallen into his lap. Now he wasn’t so sure. A romantic comedy? Min thought him a suitable candidate for writing a romantic comedy? She expected Style to believe it too? He was a privateer for God’s sake, captain of his own brigantine. He’d made life hell for Spanish galleons from the Levant to the New World. He’d been chained up in jails not fit for a dog. Now this girl expected him to pass for a writer of romantic comedies? His crew would laugh him off his ship if they found out.

He blew out a breath. Perhaps it wasn’t as bad as he thought. “Does anyone get murdered?” he asked. “In this play?”

She frowned. “No.”

Pity. “Is there a pirate? Or an evil emperor?”

“No, no villains. Although one of the gods is quite competitive and thinks up some cruel scenarios to keep the lovers apart.”

What sort of play doesn’t have a villain? He sighed. A romantic comedy apparently. “What about a cannon?”

“Not in ancient Rome.” She looked apologetic. “No guns either.” She suddenly brightened. “But there is a sword fight.”

“Just the one?”

“Yes. Sorry.” There was a long pause in which he could see her warring with herself. Eventually her playwright’s curiosity, as she had called it, won. “You like violence.” She pulled the edges of her cloak together as if fending off the cold, but the day was reasonably mild. Did he frighten her? He spent much of his day trying to frighten people, so it wouldn’t surprise him. However, it did surprise him to realize he didn’t want to frighten her.

“If I wrote a play,” he said, “it would at least have a murder in it. Probably two. And a villain. A really bloodthirsty one.”

“You didn’t write it,” she said irritably. Irritation was better than fear.

“But if people are to think I did, there should be a dead body.”

“Oh. I see what you mean.” She sounded genuinely concerned. “You do seem like a man who would have no qualms killing a character.”

“Thank you,” he said, then wondered why he’d said it. This woman addled his mind. He’d had two conversations with her and so far she’d managed to make him do things he wouldn’t normally do. Like this. He was actually agreeing to act as the writer of her romantic comedy?

You’d better appreciate what I’m doing for you, Lilly. And you too, Mother.

“If it’s a comedy, does it have a clown?” he asked. There’d better be a clown. All good comedies had clowns dancing jigs.

“There’s a comedic servant,” she said.

He sighed. “That’ll have to do.”

“Yes, it will.” She crossed her arms and lifted her chin. Had he offended her?

He didn’t have a chance to ask because Style appeared. When she saw him, Min caught hold of Blake’s hand in a grip that could put many men to shame. Her hands weren’t as soft as he thought they’d be. Small calluses marred her palm. The sort of calluses that come from continuous hard work, not the lifting of a quill.

It was wrong. Min was an educated woman of gentle birth. She should have smooth hands—perfect palms to match the perfect fingers. He rubbed his thumb along the hardened bumps, annoyed at them, at whatever had put them there, and at whoever was supposed to be taking care of her. Who could allow a daughter or sister such as Min to do a servant’s work?

With a strangled sound, she suddenly dropped her hand and stared at him like a startled cat. He flexed his fingers, still able to feel the weight of her hand, the warmth of her touch against his skin.

He formed a fist and beat back the fire spreading through him. There was no room for those kinds of fires in his world. Not the ones started by innocent, big-eyed gentlewomen.

 

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Sexy in Stilettos

by Nana Malone

4.0 stars – 3 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

What’s worse than having to watch your sister marry your ex fiancé? How about when that fiancé fires you from the family business?

Hyper-organized, event planner, Jaya Trudeaux is used to doing things by the book and never making waves. It’s a strategy that’s served her well until she finds herself in failure alley with no fiancé, no job and her thirtieth birthday looming. Maybe it’s time to change her methods. Starting with an unlikely date to the wedding from hell.

The only thing that can tie carefree, playboy, Alec Danthers down is his formidable step mother. When she calls him home to help find his wayward brother, he never imagines an uptight, list making, sass-talking woman would make him think about putting down roots.

Can Jaya put the lists down long enough to enjoy the ride that is Alec? Will Alec stop running long enough to recognize true love?

Warning: Sexy, sass talking women will make you laugh, cry and want a pair of killer footwear.

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