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Interview with Penelope Bloom, author of Single Dad's For Christmas

What can you tell us about your new release, Single Dad's For Christmas?

Single Dad's for Christmas is a bundle including 3 of my bestselling single dad novels and two brand-new short stories from me that you can't get anywhere else. It includes Single Dad Next Door, Single Dad's Virgin, and Single Dad's Hostage. It also includes a really fun novelette that takes place at a Christmas party in a mansion on Christmas Eve and has some light BDSM elements. In addition, I've also included another quick read that takes place between a woman and her boss who get trapped on the roof of their office building on Christmas Eve.

What's on your top 5 list for the best books you've ever read?

Well, this is where my fantasy nerd is going to come out. I probably shouldn't admit that no romances are on this list (lol) but oh well! I have made no secret of the fact that I love the Harry Potter series... I'll just pick one though:

1) Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (the fourth and the best book!)

2) Brandon Sanderson's Mistbourne series

3) Brandon Sanderson's The Way of Kings series

4) The Curious Case of the Dog in the Nighttime by Mark Haddon

5) Story Engineering by Larry Brooks

Do you listen to anything while you write? If so, what's your audio of choice?

I do sometimes! It actually depends on where I'm writing and what mood I'm in. Sometimes I like to go to a Panera and write in the morning just to change up my routine. If it's pretty empty in the store, I tend to prefer the ambient noise to music, but if people sit near me I like to drown it out with music. At home, it just kind of depends on the day. I'm kind of a habitual person, and I actually listen to the exact same playlist every time I write. I go on Spotify and listen to Tame Impala! That's it, haha. I think when the music doesn't surprise me it's not distracting, whereas if I was listening to Pandora and didn't know what to expect from each song it'd be distracting.

Which books would we be surprised to find on your shelves?

The Art of War by Sun Tzu. I never read more than the first hundred pages or so, though! I thought it'd be really cool and then got bored. Whoops!

What's your spirit animal?

My spirit animal is probably a sloth who drinks a ton of coffee and fools the world into thinking it's actually a baby bear or something? Was that too specific?

What is the one movie you can quote the most?

Hmmm. That's tough because I'm not a memorizer at all. I can remember facts that are interesting or details about books from forever ago, but when it comes to memorizing movies it just doesn't happen for me.

What scene in Single Dad's For Christmas was your favorite to write?

When I was writing my newest novelette at the Christmas party, I very much enjoyed writing the HEA because let's just say I had come to really dislike a character and I got to dish out his punishment in a way only writers really get to enjoy.

Penelope Bloom is the author of the new book Single Dad's For Christmas

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New Book Releases Week of December 12

Are you searching for some new book releases to give to your friends and family this Christmas? Or maybe just a present for yourself? This week there are so many new books for just about everyone's taste! Those that want a little romance can check out the latest from Penelope Bloom, Tabatha Kiss, and Leona Lee. There's some thrilling mystery releases from Dawn Eastman and Katherine Bolger Hyde. There's also plenty of other new novels across Literary Fiction, Fantasy, Science Fiction, Young Adult, Biography & Memoir, and Coloring Books for you to enjoy!


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25 For One: Supporting Hurricane Relief

By Rebecca Cantrell

Remember watching the recent hurricanes on the news as they swept across Texas, Florida, the British Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico? Or maybe you didn’t just watch them on TV, maybe you hunkered down in your home or in a shelter and watched them firsthand.

The storms had passed, but the damage remained. That’s when RE McDermott rounded up twenty-five authors to help. What are we doing? We’ve put together a bundle of 25 novels for the price of one. That’s right: you donate $10 to a worthy cause and get 25 full-length novels from USA Today, New York Times and Amazon bestsellers to enjoy on your e-reader.

Not only did the authors donate their books, but the cover designer and formatter also worked for free. What that boils down to is that every penny made on these books will be donated straight to One America Appeal. One America Appeal is a charity put together by all five living former presidents (non-political, non-partisan, just people helping people) and its goal is to help those who were hurt by the hurricanes in Texas, Florida, Puerto Rico, and the American Virgin Islands.

I asked these authors for their accounts of storms they’ve lived through in the past and got some terrific storm stories.

From Richard Bard:

I’ve never personally experienced a big storm, knock on wood. Short of a heavy snow now and then when I lived in Indiana during my college years, I guess the weather’s been friendly to me, particularly since moving to southern California. Of course, that doesn’t mean I haven’t ‘weathered’ more than my share of earthquakes, including a couple violent shakers that toppled shelves, cracked windows, and half emptied the neighbor’s pool. I can still remember huddling under the dining room table with my wife and visiting friends during a big one, feeling helpless and fearing the worst. But the shaking subsided, my family was spared, and after a few repairs and cleanup life returned to normal. We dodged a bullet. But what about those who suffered the loss of their homes and treasured belongings in the face of the recent devastating hurricanes? One day they’re enjoying a BBQ with the family, and the next day they’re clinging to one another in a shelter with hundreds of other lost souls. Their lives will never be ‘normal’ again, and if we can join together and help them in even the smallest of ways, then they are truly deserving.

From Russell Blake:

It’s impossible to forget riding out a big hurricane. I’ve suffered through quite a few, in Hawaii and in Mexico, but like a first night of love, Odile’s brutal landfall in Cabo three years ago will forever live in my memory.

Nothing prepares you for the fury of a storm of that intensity. The sheer destructive power as buildings collapse like tissue, roof tiles become bullet-speed projectiles, winds the force of a jet on takeoff tear at your world hour after relentless hour.

When it finally ends, the silence is indescribable – like walking out of a wind tunnel into complete calm.

The weeks after, without power or water or medicine or the rule of law, can be worse than the storm. There’s no way to overstate the ferocity or devastation, and no way to exaggerate the damage left in its wake.

From RE McDermott:

I’m no stranger to storms. I grew up near Galveston, where the 1900 storm left over 6,000 dead and remains the deadliest natural disaster in US history. My Mom’s first memory was being carried through rising water to the hayloft, seeking refuge from yet another great hurricane in 1915. We had a summer business on the beach, but our home was 15 miles inland. Each year we’d track storms, hoping to avoid hauling all our stuff back home from the beach to Winnie, a lofty 26 feet above sea level and a ‘safe haven.’ It was a place folks fled TO, not from. No storm surge ever reached Winnie.

Then Harvey came with unprecedented rain. When the water stopped rising, over a third of the homes were flooded to the rooftops. Winnie, Texas, is just a dot on the map, like countless other places in the paths of these storms. They’re all homes to someone, just as Winnie is home to me, though I no longer live there. They’ll recover, because that’s the way they roll, but the path will be hard. I’d like to do what I can to make it at least a little bit easier.

From Annette Shaw :

I grew up in south Texas. In fact, I was in Houston in 83’, when a hurricane decimated the area. I believe I was 13 at the time. It was probably my first experience in survival and thus why I write in the post-apocalyptic genre.

I remember the storm hitting us like a freight train. In pitch dark, you could scream at the top of your lungs, and the person right next to you could hear nothing other than the storm itself. Though that was not the biggest obstacle, what happened later threatened our lives. Three feet of water stood outside our home. No power, no running water and worst of all, dead and or dying animals tried escaping the murky water by finding higher ground or anything they could cling to.

Snakes and rats slithered and swam up the side of our home and tried to make their way inside. Someone was constantly on watch with a stick to poke them away night and day. The worst was having to dislodge bloated dead dogs away from our home, their stench so awful. This went on for three weeks without power until the flood waters finally subsided and power poles replaced.

My extended family still lives in south Texas. They are hardened Texans. They’re used to what Mother Nature brings, however, this was no ordinary storm season. Right before Harvey hit, my aunt’s father passed away. She relocated to Crosby, Texas to be with her mother, leaving my uncle in Austwell, TX…right next to the town of Rockport where Harvey made landfall. He was required to evacuate, so he went just north to Victoria, TX to stay with my cousin’s family.

By the time they meteorologist realized the size of the storm it was too late for them to evacuate. When Harvey hit, they lost all power, all cell phone service, etc. My grieving aunt was panic-stricken. She had no way to contact her family. I live in Idaho, and I’m a HAM radio operator. Even radio contact was out of the question at the time. There was simply no way to link up communication. We tried to have faith that in a day or so, cell service would resume and that’s exactly what happened. They’d lost power and dealt with the same flooding that always occurs but no one was hurt and everyone, thankfully was accounted for.

My cousin in Houston was not so lucky. She was trapped with her husband in their one level home. At one point the water was flooding to perhaps four inches, and then suddenly they were dealing with a survival situation the next. They ended up escaping to their neighbor’s second story home and still the water rose. Again, they were stranded and the water continued to rise. Our family frantically flooded Facebook with posts of a needed boat rescue. Finally, someone was able to rescue my cousin and her husband as well as their neighbors by boat from a second story window, and they relocated to her daughter’s home. Sadly, they lost everything. Both vehicles were towed away once the flood water receded completely totaled. Their home was so damaged everything had to be torn out from the carpet to the rotting sheet rock…everything. Unfortunately, we also lost several treasured family heirlooms.

We were fortunate really. No one was seriously hurt, and above all, it brought out the best in everyone. I’m lucky to know several authors in the area. My elderly aunt and uncle are very precious to me. So back in the small town of Austwell, Texas, the damage was unbelievable, and most services in the reconstruction effort went to the larger cities. I put out a call for help to clear debris in the hot, humid, and mosquito-infested area.  A fellow author, who writes under the name Joe Nobody, grabbed a buddy and together they drove south to meet up with two people they’ve never met, my aunt and uncle, spending the day cutting tree limbs and clearing the way to allow power to be restored. I’ve never met these men either, but they are truly friends. I cannot be more thankful.

This cause is near and dear to me. I will help in anyway I can. When this anthology was floated by me, I jumped the chance. I’m so very thankful to have the opportunity to give back. Hurricanes provide no discrimination. May we all act without hesitation when humanity calls.

From Christine Kling:

Andrew, Frances, Jeanne, Katrina, Wilma, Irene. I know the terror of sitting up through a seemingly endless black night listening to that wind that sounds like a giant 100-mile-an-hour blender trying to grind its way into your house, what it’s like to go for days without power, to suffer property damage, to drive through 8-lane wide traffic intersections with no traffic signals for weeks on end just to get to work, and to yearn for a return to what life was like before.

The worst storm I ever experienced was the one that was similar to what Irma did to the Florida Keys. In 2016, my husband and I were aboard our 52-foot, 30-ton steel sailboat in a boatyard in Nadi, Fiji. Our big heavy boat was propped up with stands and resting on her wide keel, but when category 5 Cyclone Winston passed over us, that boat blew over–with us inside. I flew through the air like I had been catapulted and hit the teak wardrobe on the far side of the cabin. It took us 21 days to get power restored, and six months to repair the damage to our boat and our bodies. Many people helped us. Now it’s my turn.

From Tom Abrahams:

I am a television reporter in Houston. During Harvey’s worst, I was trapped on a highway overpass for 32 hours. My photographer and I were surrounded by rising flood waters and spent the better part of a day and a half on the air. We saw firsthand people waving for help from their rooftops, stranded atop sunken cars in the middle of streets, rescue boats plucking people from the water and motoring them to safety. We watched helicopters airlift parents and children from danger and lower them onto the highway. It was unlike anything I’ve witnessed in 25 years of covering storms.

But it was once the water receded that I saw the gravity of the need; the people left homeless, entire neighborhoods abandoned and littered with curbside debris consisting of appliances, furniture, clothing, drywall, flooring. That need still exists. And that’s why I felt compelled to help.

Here’s a link to the 25 for 1 website with more information. Or you can buy the books here. Or donate directly here. The most important thing is that we help those whose lives have been devastated by the storms.

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Interview with Tabatha Kiss, author of Pretty Little Thing

What can you tell us about your new release, Pretty Little Thing?

Pretty Little Thing is the first book in my new romance series about three wealthy, single women in Chicago. On the surface they have everything, but deep down, they each have something they're missing out on or they've let pass them by. This book centers on Nora, the founder and CEO of a dating website, whose own love life is practically non-existent until her new temp, Clive, walks into her office and shows her what she's been missing. It's a fun and hilarious workplace romance that's also twisted in the best ways.

What or who inspired you to become an author?

Storytelling has always been my number one passion. It honestly never occurred to me to become anything else. Except for that time when I was three when I wanted to become a mermaid but that was just a phase.

What books are currently on your nightstand?

Darker by EL James and The Nerdy Nummies Cookbook by Rosanna Pansino.

What's your favorite thing about writing?

The reactions from readers. I can't tell you how many times I've received an email that brought me to tears. Emails from people I've never met who read my work and just had to reach out and thank me. It's really quite amazing.

Say you're the host of a literary-themed talk show. Who would be your first guest? What would you ask that person?

I'd invite Jacqueline Carey and ask when the Kushiel's Legacy TV show is happening. (Please, oh please!)

BAM. You're a superhero. What's your superpower?

Eating as many carbs as I want without gaining weight.

What scene in Pretty Little Thing was your favorite to write?

The naughty office fantasy comes true in Chapter 29. Constantly turning the tables on Nora and Clive is probably the most fun I've ever had as an author.

Do you have a motto, quote or philosophy you live by?

The best revenge is massive success.

Tabatha Kiss is the author of the new book Pretty Little Thing

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6 Books To Read If You Like Lexi Blake

If you're craving steamy and tempting reads, these latest releases are a must for Lexi Blake fans. With popular releases like Masters and Mercenaries, The Perfect Gentleman, and Masters of Ménage, Lexi knows a thing or two about a good romance. Check out our recommendations and get ready for an unforgettable romantic adventure!

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Scarred

Willow Winters

Release Date: December 5, 2017

The follow-up to Damaged from the Sins and Secrets Series of Duets... I was the bad boy she knew to stay away from with sleeve tattoos, ripped muscles, and a cold-hearted stare. But I straightened out my life and put a ring on her finger. She made me a better man, but I still wasn't good enough for her. One mistake tore us apart.

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Millions

Pepper Winters

Release Date: November 28, 2017

I made the mistake of thinking I could make Elder fall for me and that would make everything better. Now, I am missing and he's hunting. He gave me his heart and I gave him a promise. Elder is mine and I am his. No one will keep us apart.

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Taking the Fall

Alexa Riley

Release Date: December 4, 2017

A complete series collection that includes four bestselling steamy romance reads from New York Times Bestselling Author Alex Riley. The bundle includes Taking the Fall, Falling In, Fall Into Place, and The Final Four.

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Hunt Me Down

A.L. Jackson

Release Date: November 29, 2017

Broderick Wolfe always gets what he wants. He will hunt for it, fight for it, and make it his... Lillith Redd is an attorney who's spent her life fighting for the people in her hometown of Gingham Lakes. When Wolfe Industries wants to level an old part of town and build a high-rise hotel, she steps up to go toe-to-toe with the owner.

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Bad Boy Prince

Vivian Wood

Release Date: December 1, 2017

Prince Rex is a smooth-talking, risk-taking, party-loving wild child. At least that's what the tabloids say. But that's all in Rex's past. The moment he sees Katherine again, after five long years, something flickers deep inside him. She's still angry about the way it all ended, but he has to have her again.

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Claiming Bailey

Susan Stoker

Release Date: December 5, 2017

The third book in the bestselling Ace Security series... Bailey Hampton will do anything to keep herself and little brother safe from the Inca Boyz gang. Hiding out is the only option until she can save enough money to leave the state. But when she meets security nerd Nathan Anderson, she finds a reason to stay and fight.

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Lyssa Layne talks Deuce of Hearts

By Lyssa Layne

When it comes to a #MeetCute, the possibilities are endless! From the second I heard the phrase #MeetCute, my mind couldn’t stop running from one idea to the other. How in the world was I supposed to decide on just ONE #MeetCute for my story? Still, there was one story that had been on my drawing board for a while that I hadn’t quite figured out how to put into a book but it was the epic #MeetCute so I knew it had to work its way into this series.

So, let me tell you about the true story of the Deuce of Hearts. I was sitting in my office one night when one of the personal trainers walked by. He stopped to say hello to me and for the first time in the five years that we’ve worked together, I noticed a tattoo peeking out from under his sleeve. Leaning forward, I squinted my eyes, because getting old is real downer, and I saw the edge of a playing card. Then, because I’m not one to hold anything back, I pointed at it and asked what’s the story behind the tattoo.

Kevin lifted up his shirt sleeve and smiled. He explained to me that he’d met his wife at a party at a time that was way before cell phones. They spent the evening chatting, laughing, and getting to know each other. Later in the night, she was getting ready to leave with her friends so he frantically looked around for a piece of paper to get her phone number. Unfortunately, he couldn’t find anything except a playing card… a two of hearts. He tore the card in half, wrote his number on one half and her number on the other half, and thus, that was their #MeetCute.

Every good love story starts with a #MeetCute. I should’ve known when I met my former husband in line for a Port-a-Potty that it wasn’t the #MeetCute that leads to happily ever after, I should’ve probably recognized he was full of it then! In the meantime, I’ll wait for my own #MeetCute that I love to write about. So watch out, one day, you might find my real life #MeetCute in one of my books. Happy reading!

- Lyssa Layne

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Books To Read If You Like Sue Grafton

Sue Grafton is the #1 New York Times bestselling mystery author of the Kinsey Millhone Alphabet Series, which has been around since 1982 and has a readership in the millions. Grafton has been named a Grand Master by Mystery Writers of America and is a recipient of the Ross MacDonald Literary Award. If you are a fan of enthralling mystery books that always keep you guessing, you have to check out these books to read if you like Sue Grafton!

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Lies in High Places

Dana Killion

Release Date: October 27, 2017

As investigative journalist Andrea Kellner heads out of town for a long weekend, the driver in front of her is shot and killed. For the third time in a month, Chicago's gang violence has spread to a major expressway. Andrea is convinced there is something else at play and is determined to discover the real truth behind the shootings.

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Undertow of Loyalty

M. D. Davies

Release Date: November 17, 2017

Neil Henberlin has agreed to be a spy for Canada's Security Intelligence Service to trap a foreign government stealing his company's super-computer technology. All he has to do is pretend to be seduced by a Chinese double agent. It should be simple. The problem is his wife doesn't know about the plan and thinks the affair is real.

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The Good Samaritan

John Marrs

Release Date: December 1, 2017

People call the End of the Line when they need help and to be convinced life is worth living. But some of them get Laura on the other end of the line. She doesn't want them to get help, she wants them to die... But Ryan is on to her. When his pregnant wife ends her life, hand-in-hand with a stranger, he is desperate for answers. Although he has no idea of the desperate lengths Laura will go to.

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Hardcore Twenty-Four

Janet Evanovich

Release Date: November 14, 2017

Headless bodies are starting to appear across town. Initially, it's just corpses from the morgue and funeral home, but when a homeless man is murdered, Stephanie Plum is the only one that can catch the killer. If that's not enough, Diesel is back in town and not everyone is happy about it.

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Insidious Intent

Val McDermid

Release Date: December 5, 2017

Tony Hill and former police detective Carol Jordan are searching for a serial killer that targets women at weddings without a date. These women are being lured away from weddings and their dead bodies are found in their own burned-out cars in remote locations. This may be one of their toughest cases to date.

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Killman Creek

Rachel Caine

Release Date: December 12, 2017

Gwen Proctor saved her children from her serial killer ex-husband and his league of psychotic accomplices. But when Melvin breaks out of prison, she knows she is in danger. Especially when she receives a chilling text... "You're not safe anywhere now."

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Interview with M.D. Davies, author of Undertow of Loyalty

What can you tell us about your new release, Undertow of Loyalty?

Well, there's a murder with a lot of confusion about who's been murdered. About a third of the way through the story the murderer is revealed. At that point the story is about how the main character deals with the knowledge of who the murderer turns out to be and the suspense is build by the suspicions of the police and whether or not they can find enough evidence to prove guilt.

There are plot twists related to corporate espionage, police investigations, and mental stability.

I had fun writing the novel because I used the city where I grew up, Calgary, as the setting. It turned out to be a long visit home as I wrote.

What’s the last book you read?

I just finished reading a book titled, A Quiet Place by Seicho Matsumoto. It's an odd investigation story that doesn't have a detective. It's translated from Japanese and the translation is very passive so it was a bit of a disappointment from the standpoint of the author trying to interact with the reader.

Who is your favorite fictional character from literature?

Lisebeth Salander in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo series. She's a bit perfect in her skills at investigation but so vulnerable in her personal thoughts and life. A very creative problem solver. You feel confident in her ability to accomplish what she's set out to do yet you worry for her, always thinking, has she met her match? I always ask myself if I care about the characters I'm reading, and with Lisebeth there was no doubt about how much I wanted her to prevail.

You’re hosting a literary dinner party. Which three writers are invited?

Ayn Rand, John Irving and Ken Kesey. I think that group would have everyone at the table flying over a cuckoo's nest. I've read all their works. Unfortunately, there's no more coming from Rand and Kesey but I do look forward to Irving's new releases.

Atlas Shrugged from Rand, Sometimes a Great Notion from Kesey and Son of the Circus from Irving are always on my list of recommendations.

How do you like to spend a rainy day?

I live in Arizona now so it doesn't happen often. When it does I do appreciate the change in weather. I like to keep it quiet. I like to observe the rain a few times during the day, and if I could choose I would hope it was on a weekend and maybe some sport that I don't normally follow would be the only thing on television. For that odd day I would watch that odd sport and experience it as a new revelation in entertainment. Something like NASCAR or Hurley that for some reason caught my attention on a strange day.

What scene in Undertow of Loyalty was your favorite to write?

There's a scene in which a truck ambushes my main character, deliberately crashes into his car pinning him and his wife inside. The driver of the truck gets out with the intent to do more harm. The couple struggle to get out of the car, there could be no fast exit. The fun of writing the scene was building the impediments preventing the escape but also impediments to slow down the attacking driver giving my characters inside the car a chance.

I'd set up the distraction which took my characters attention off of his driving, allowing the the truck to make it's attack unseen, earlier in the story. Using the distraction to make the scene possible made it even more fun.

Do you have a motto, quote or philosophy you live by?

I think overall my motto would be, always be useful to yourself. Keep working to make your life better, keep learning, keep going. I don't want to think about what happens when all of that stops.

M.D. Davies is the author of the new book Undertow of Loyalty

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New Book Releases Week of December 5

December is here and if this first week is anything to go by, it will be an excting month for new book releases! If you're in the mood to hunt for clues then the latest Mystery, Thriller & Suspense reads from Dana Killion, M.D. Davies, and James Rollins are a must. There's plenty of romance reads to fall in love with like the latest from Willow Winters, Christina Lauren, Cristin Harber. Fantasy and Science Fiction fans can also get their hands on new releases from Nora Roberts, Steven Savile, George R. R. Martin, and James S. A. Corey. All these plus many more new books across all genres can be found below. Happy reading!


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The Story Behind Scarred by Willow Winters

Wall Street Journal and USA Today Bestselling Author Willow Winters gave us a special behind-the-scenes look at her hot new contemporary romance Scarred, the fourth book in the popular Sins and Secrets Series of Duets.

Check out the video below for all the details on this sexy new release!

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