Sunday 1 July 2012

Celebrating Independence Blog Hop


Welcome to the Celebrating Independence Blog Hop, where we're celebrating all things independent. In my case that is strong, independent women.

As a reader I love to read about sassy, strong women, who are not afraid to take those Alpha heroes down a peg or two. As an author I strive to create truly feisty heroines who stand up for what they believe in, take life by the horns, and are just as likely to rescue the hero, as to be rescued by him. They are not perfect by any means, be that in looks or character, though of course their heroes think they are beautiful.

I like to write flawed, real characters, who struggle with their inner demons, and through the love of a good man or woman find healing and peace.

No woman fits that description better than the heroine in my upcoming release Tiger Scars (book two of my Club Ink series). Cherie has been through one hell of an ordeal. Emotionally and physically scarred she has sought refuge at Club Ink, safe in the knowledge that no one would dare touch Ink's girl.

No one but Ink that is....



Cherie couldn't have heard him right? Her heart beat frantically. There was a rushing in her ears, and the deep yearning of want pumped through her veins, as the never far away dark memories threatened to engulf her anew. He stood watching her, arms now crossed over his chest, every molecule in his being solely focused on her. The noises of the club faded away, their awareness of each other cocooning them in their own little bubble of reality. What did he mean, would she let him try? Try what?
She didn't realize she had said that out loud, until Ink sighed. He was close enough for the action to raise the fine hair curling over her damp neck, and she held her breath when he tucked at the few strands and lifted them away. With the same care he'd traced the tats on her arms, he traced the faint mark of his possession on her neck, and her tiger purred in recognition of its mate. His tiger's answering growl of possession trembled through her. Cherie braced herself for the inevitable flood of adrenaline, as he stepped closer still, caging her in against the side of the bar, so close to her that she felt his chest rise and fall with his measured intake of breath, a direct contrast to her own shallow breaths that were starting to make her feel light headed. He dipped his head and inhaled, the slight stubble on his face scraping against the delicate skin on her neck and creating delicious friction. He dropped a feather light kiss on her pulse point, licked along the side of her jaw and then traced the contours of her lips with his rough tongue. Her eyes fluttered shut at his encouraging murmur, and she opened instinctively at his whispered command of, "Open for me, baby girl. Let me in."
His tongue swept past the barrier of her lips, but instead of the forceful invasion she was expecting, the tender exploration stunned her. His hold on her hair loosened, and he trailed his hands down her sides until he cupped the globes of her ass, lifting her higher into him until her feet dangled off the floor. She whimpered her need into the kiss, and he took it deeper, his tiger's growl rolling through her when she kissed him back, hesitant at first, and when the dreaded waves of panic didn't materialize, with increasing urgency. Her own hands snug up his shoulders, her nails digging into his skin, and he ground his hips into her pussy, as she locked her legs around his waist.
"As marvelous as this display is, you're needed on stage, Ink."
Grisha's amused drawl broke through their sensual haze, and Cherie froze. Ink released her mouth with one small nip to her bottom lip and perched her on the side of the bar.
"Didn't think vanilla was your style, boss." Cherie held her breath at the murderous expression darkening Ink's features, all too aware that her fingers were still curled into the straps of Ink's vest, her ankles locked behind his tightly clenched butt. She hastily dropped her legs, but before she could uncurl her fingers, Ink grabbed hold of her wrists.
"Shut the fuck up, Grisha, and mind your own business. I'll be there in a minute."
"A minute will be a minute too late."
Cherie jumped at Ink's threatening growl in response.  Clearly Grisha had a death wish today. She winced as Ink's claws ran out, scraping along her wrists, his tiger's eyes briefly connecting with hers, before he roared at Grisha, baring his beast's full set of lethal looking teeth. Grisha threw his hands up and took a step back, his own tiger bowing down to the superior male, even though had he shifted completely, every one of his hackles would have been raised.
Ink's tender kiss to the inside of Cherie's wrists focused her attention back on him. As rapidly as he'd changed he was back to his human self, his amber eyes warm and comforting, as he cupped her chin.
"The fleabag is right on one count. I need to be up on that stage. Now, I know this will be hard on you, but I want you to watch the show. Can you do that for me, baby girl?"
"I … I…" Cherie swallowed past the rising surge of panic. Ink smiled at her, his thumb swiping across her bottom lip, the pressure on her chin just enough to keep her focused on him. The just reawakening submissive part of her wanted to please him, wanted to agree, even enjoy the spectacle of the show, but ropes and cages would never again be a source of pleasure for her. She had almost hyperventilated earlier, just walking past the display cages being set up on stage. Cages meant pain and humiliation and loss too intense to allow herself to dwell on it.
"I won't make you. This is your choice. Everything is your choice, baby girl. You know that, right?"

Can some scars ever truly heal?

Cherie ran away from Ink once. She is not going to get the chance to do so again, but helping her heal will take all of his skills as a Dom. Using Shibari, Knife play, and Ménage sex, he shows her that pleasure can be found in the things that haunt her.
Emotionally and physically scarred Cherie has sought refuge at Club Ink, where she keeps everyone at arm's length. When Ink forces her to face up to her demons, does her submission hold the key to her future happiness? Or will their shared past destroy them once and for all?




Tiger Scars releases July 9th through Evernight Publishing and I am giving one lucky commenter the chance to win a copy. A runner up will get a choice of any of my other available books. Check out my website, feisty heroine guaranteed!


*grins*


To win, simply leave me a comment and tell me who your favourite heroine is and why. Then go on and check out the other awesome authors participating in this blog hop here.

Have fun and happy hopping!

40 comments:

  1. I love your stories because they are as emotional as they are erotic. This one seems no different. Well done.

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  2. I don't have one specifically named heroine that's my favorite. My favorite type of heroine is one who has brains upstairs and knows how to take care of herself. She doesn't need a man but she wants one. She needs a man who can make her feel complete, supports her, and yet still makes her feel like a woman. They act as a couple and it's not a case of "Me Tarzan, You Jane".

    Lynn
    lareynolds0316@gmail.com

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      Thanks for commenting :-)

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  3. I don't have one heroine I like more than any other. The heroines I like are strong & feisty. They don't need a man/men but want one/them because of love.

    Wolphcall(at)bellsouth(dot)net

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      Thanks for commenting.

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  4. my favorite heroine is kira nerys from star trek: ds9. she knew how to look out for herself and didn't need a man to complete her but she did love dearly and wasn't afraid to show it

    laurie

    parisfan_ca@yahoo.com

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  5. I don't have a favorite but I like the heroine to be an independent woman who knows what she wants and goes after it!
    Yvette
    yratpatrol@aol.com

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    1. Yep, they're my favourite kind too :-)

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  6. I love Shahara in Sherrilyn Kenyon's League novels, fiesty, strong and protective of her family and friends.
    mawmom@gmail.com

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  7. Hi Doris,
    I love the cover, it's beautiful and the excerpt was wonderful. i can hardly wait to see what she does!
    would love to win a copy but in case i don't i have it at the top of my TBBN.

    tammy ramey
    trvlagnt1t@yahoo.com

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  8. Hmm, can't list my fav character yet. But I would love to read your work from the excerpt.

    evabrittcc@gmail.com

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  9. I don't have one specifically named heroine that's my favorite. My favorite type of heroine is a kick but type that can take care of herself most of the time with a slight vulnerability.

    authorleighsavage@gmail.com

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  10. Tiger Scars sounds amazing!! I think my favorite heroine is probably Elizabeth Bennet. I love that book. Thanks for the giveaway. Happy Independence Day!
    kaylyndavis1986@yahoo.com

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    1. Thank you! And I love Pride and Prejudice!

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  11. Eve Dallas gave me my first taste of a strong woman, both mentally and physically,who can hold her own in any situation, and now those are the heroines I love reading about the most.

    Caity_mack@yahoo dot com

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  12. Riley Jensen from Keri Arthur's series. She fought through so much to protect the people she loved. No matter how hurt she was she did what she had to.

    mythic021@gmail.com

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    1. She sounds a great heroine!

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  13. Bella from Wild Card by Lora Leigh...she is fiesty and never gives up and take no sh**

    Thanks so much!

    forettarose@yahoo.com

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  14. My fave female character is Tori from The Dark Hunter series(Acheron). She is a mixture of everything I love in a heroine. She's funny, clumsy, tough but very loving.

    vampiremistress2010(at)gmail(dot)com

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    1. Oh I love that series, and yep she's great.

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  15. My favorite heroine is Erin Brown from Lauren Dane's Brown Siblings books. She overcame tragedy to find happiness.

    geishasmom73 AT yahoo DOT com

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  16. My favorite heroine is Sara Morrighan from Shelly Laurenston's "Pack Challenge" She has Moxie. she takes no stuff from anyone but is fiercely loyal to those she loves.
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    Thanks for being part of the hop and for the chance to win.
    reneebennett35(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  17. One of my fave heroines is Cat Crawfield from Jeaniene Graves' Night Huntress series...tough but definitely woman. Have a safe and happy rth!

    ivegotmail8889@yahoo.com

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  18. I'm a big fan of strong heroines, be it with kick-ass strength and/or supreme smarts. Cat from the Night Huntress series comes to mind as I consistently like her. But there are many others.

    Thanks for participating and for the giveaway! Happy 4th!

    bimmergrlmd at gmail dot com

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  19. Happy 4th of July!!! Thanks for the contest! We loved watching the fireworks tonight! They were GREAT!!!

    evelynmoly@yahoo.com

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  20. ty for the post
    goin to our local fair for the fireworks show and the mini fair that they have
    i really like she-ra lol

    terrilee.byles@yahoo.com

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    1. She -ra, lol, now that brings back memories of when my eldest was little!

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