Possibly Your Hottest Read This Winter

Season of Seduction is out, and people are loving it. Hidden among contemporary romance stories are a handful of fantasy or paranormal romances, and among them you will find ACCUSED.

Let’s get one thing straight. I don’t write romances. You won’t find half-naked couples on my covers either, because I don’t do that sort of thing (on teasers, but not covers). I write Urban Fantasy with pace and suspense—in other words, a lot more Paranormal than Romance.

That was the plan, but over the years, romance has become ever more central to my stories. ACCUSED was maybe the next step in my evolution. So let me give you the gist:

Genny is a snow elemental—the only one of her kind. Her father is a military man, as was her late brother, Granger. She lives in the small town of Colbridge in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, where snow is plentiful and the most exciting thing that ever happened was the unsolved murder of a young girl. When new evidence in the case links Granger to the child’s death, Genny is confused, scared and angry. While life in the Army left her brother with scars, he would never have committed such a terrible crime.

Or would he? How well did she really know the man he grew to be?

Genny’s inquisitive by nature, and she enlists Kace, one of Granger’s friends, to clear her brother’s name. Their partnership quickly evolves into a lifeline for two lonely souls. As their investigation progresses, it’s not the secrets they lift that threaten to derail their young relationship, but the secrets they keep from each other.

This is about all I want to give away. ACCUSED may not be the funniest book I’ve ever written, or the most suspenseful, but, for me, its subtle sentimentality is just perfect for a romance. You know, that kind of feeling you get when two people find each other at the right time? They fit. They gel. No surprise things get steamy. Very steamy. At the end, you get that warm, fuzzy feeling that tells you in your heart that these two are meant to be.

Buy here until November 31. In December, we’ll be opening it up to Kindle Unlimited, while removing Nook, iBooks, Kobo and GooglePlay.

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