Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Kiss of a Stranger by Lily Danes and Eve Kincaid - Book Blast, Excerpt & Giveaway



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Maddie Palmer lost everything when her ex-husband betrayed her. Years later, she’s rebuilt her life. It’s safe and stable—everything she thought she wanted. Until a dangerously sexy ex-con appears in Lost Coast Harbor...

Gabriel Reyes just did six years behind bars for a crime he didn’t commit. Now he’s returned, determined to expose the men who set him up. His best chance at redemption is seducing the straight-laced woman working for the enemy…until he realizes he’s the one being seduced.

As passion ignites, Gabe and Maddie find themselves drawn deeper into the corruption behind the town’s richest family… even while facing the greatest danger of all—losing their hearts.





She hadn’t heard him returning, but when she turned around, there he was. All of him.

Well not all of him. A few parts were still covered by the towel.

But the rest…oh dear Lord.

She’d known Gabe was strong, both by the way his clothes fit and the controlled way he moved. She hadn’t imagined that each muscle was so defined he looked like he’d been sculpted with knives.

Tattoos covered his right arm. It wasn’t the full-color sleeve she often saw. Instead, his brown skin peeked out between sharp lines and powerful curves drawn in black ink. The tattoos looked both primitive and like an artist’s sketch, and she longed to study them.

Droplets of water clung to his skin. She pressed her tongue to the roof of her mouth, fighting the almost overwhelming desire to lick those drops and learn what he tasted like.

There he stood, looking like a filthy god draped in a towel, and she wore flannel pajamas covered in ducks. They really weren’t on even footing at that moment.


Like so many good ideas, Lost Coast Harbor was inspired by a few rounds of margaritas. One sunny afternoon, Lily Danes and Eve Kincaid went to a Mexican restaurant for snacks and tequila and left with the idea for a new series. Inspired by their love of noir movies and 1940s crime novels, they imagined a gritty small town full of crime and corruption, where intrigue and mystery can lead to love and passion.





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