Over to you, Sam!
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Thank you, Doris O’Connor. for having me on your blog today. I would
like to take the time to talk about my latest release, Learning to Forgive.
This story is the third book in, The Sinclair Men series and has been the
hardest story in this series to write.
Here is a bit about
Learning to Forgive:
The Sinclair Men, 3
There is no boundary when
it comes to love and lust.
David Sinclair has been in
love with Molly ever since she walked into his life. The problem is, the
Sinclair line is destined to only love one woman. At least, that is what he
believes. When he gets Molly pregnant through one night of passion, he does the
right thing and marries her.
After twenty-five years of
being in his dead wife’s shadow, Molly demands a divorce. When David refuses,
she has no other choice than try to make it work. She is in love with him and
wants nothing more than for him to whisper those same words.
Can David rectify the sins
of his past? Will he be able to move on and accept that Molly is the woman he
loves? Or will her fail and finally know what loss truly means?
Molly and David have suffered
through twenty-five years of marriage and Molly had finally had enough. My
characters in this book were the oldest characters I’ve ever wrote about and
with their age came new complications.
Twenty-five years is a long
time to spend with someone but more importantly, it is a long time to go
without love.
Have you ever had those
moments throughout life where you feel you missed something? That chance to
tell someone how you felt, but then at the last moment, it was lost? Or, when
you look over your life with someone, do you look at the bad or the good?
Life is filled with a lot of
if’s and to some people, regrets.
What I did with Molly and
David’s story was to express that their were good memories mixed with the bad.
In Blaze’s Second Chance and Taking His Woman, we saw the bad side to Molly and
David’s relationship, whereas with Learning to Forgive, that was exactly what I
wanted for their story.
It was a chance to move on
and forget about the past. I think the most important element in this story was
for both characters being able to forgive each other.
I didn’t want to write a
story where the characters were hating each other. I’m an erotic romance writer
with my main focus being on the romance. With this book I wanted to show the
other side of the story. David did try in his own way to show his woman that he
loved her.
Thank you for listening to me
rattle on about my latest release and I shall reward you. I will be giving away
two free copies of Learning to Forgive. Simply leave a comment and your email
for a chance to win.
Excerpt and Buy Links:
“I’m not nervous.”
“You know, you never got me a
present this year,” he said, stopping when he stood in front of her.
“That’s because I’m here for
you to unwrap.” She licked her lips looking every bit as cute as she did sexy.
“You’re my present?” he
asked.
“Yes, do you want to unwrap
me?”
“Nothing would give me more
pleasure.” He opened the sash holding the robe together. It fell open revealing
a beautiful red corset that pushed her breasts up and pulled in at the waist.
His cock went instantly hard.
He’d never seen anything so beautiful. The corset attached to a pair of
stockings, and she wore the smallest pair of knickers he’d ever seen.
“Is this all mine?” he asked,
teasing a nipple.
“Yes.”
She gasped, her head falling
back onto her shoulders exposing the line of her neck. David pressed a kiss to
each full mound loving the feel of them against his face. Her warm scent filled
his head. Her robe fell in a heap on the floor as he cupped her waist bringing
her closer.
“You’re all mine,” he said.
“Yes. Always.”
He pulled her large breasts
out of the bodice so they spilled over the top. “Come here,” he said, moving
backwards to sit on the centre of the couch. She straddled his lap, and he took
full advantage of her swinging breasts. David suckled her nipples feeling them
harden at his touch. Always so responsive.
She cried out, loving the
feel of him touching her.
“I want you, so much,” she
said.
I know what you mean,” he
said.
David sucked each of her
nipples until they were hard peaks. He couldn’t bring himself to remove her
corset. He unzipped his jeans, pulled the length of his cock out, then pressed
the tip to her entrance. She cried out when he plunged inside her tight, wet
cunt.
Her fingers dug into the
flesh on his shoulders. With the fire roaring in the fireplace behind her,
David took her pleasure and gave his own as well. There was no stopping the
passion that had ignited between them.
All Romance E-Books:
https://www.allromanceebooks.com/product-learningtoforgive-1047107-149.html
Amazon.com:
http://www.amazon.com/Learning-Forgive-The-Sinclair-ebook/dp/B00B45MP9E/ref=pd_rhf_gw_p_t_1_WPDA
Amazon.co.uk:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Learning-Forgive-The-Sinclair-ebook/dp/B00B45MP9E/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1358849434&sr=8-1
Bookstrand:
http://www.bookstrand.com/learning-to-forgive-mf
Evernight Publishing:
http://www.evernightpublishing.com/learning-to-forgive-by-sam-crescent/
About ME:
Sam Crescent is passionate
about fiction. She loves a good erotic romance and so it only made sense for
her to spread her wings and start writing. She began writing in 2009 and
finally got that first acceptance in 2011.
She loves creating new
characters and delving into the worlds that she creates. When she’s not
panicking about a story or arguing with a character, she can be found in her
kitchen creating all kinds of havoc. Like her stories the creations in the
kitchen can be just as dubious but sometimes things turn out great.
You can find me here:
Blog: http://samcrescent.wordpress.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sam.crescent
Twitter:
http://twitter.com/#!/samcrescent
Yahoo Group:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LovingEroticRomance
Sounds really good. I'll have to check out the full series! :)
ReplyDeleteDee
Yep, me too :-)
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Thank you for stopping by and commenting and to Doris for having me.
DeleteDoris, thank so much for having Sam on I love both of your work! :O) Carin
ReplyDeleteYou're very welcome, Carin :-)
DeleteThank you for the wonderful comment. Doris is a wonderful author.
DeleteTwo of my favourite authors in one place. What more can I ask for. I am a big fan of both of you.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the new release and thanks for the giveaway opportunity.
gayle2b74@gmail.com
*big grin* Hi Gayle and good luck.
DeleteThank you so much, I never know what to say at such wonderful comments.
DeleteSam
You are one of my favorite authors. I cant wait to read this book.
ReplyDeletelauratroxelatyahoodotcom
Thanks for stopping by Laura. Sam's book sure sounds great!
DeleteHi Laura,
DeleteThank you for your lovely comment. I'm pleased you like my work :-)
Sam
Sounds like another terrific read...love Sam's books!
ReplyDeleteivegotmail8889(at)yahoo(dot)com
Thanks for stopping by and good luck in Sam's giveaway :-)
DeleteThank you for stopping by and your continued support. Good luck. I will pick a winner on Monday :-)
DeleteI am looking forward to reading this book to see what happens between David and Molly.
ReplyDeleteangiek@cfu.net
Hi Angieia,
DeleteI found there book very emotional but I loved the way it worked out. Good Luck.
Sam
LEARNING TO FORGIVE does look amazing.
ReplyDeletemarypres(AT)gmail(DOT)com
Hi Mary,
DeleteI'm sure Doris would agree with me that Evernight has amazing cover artists. I love them. Thank you for stopping by and good luck.
Sam
Being able to forgive and forget is sometimes what keeps a relationship on track. Thanks for the post. lisagk(at)yahoo(dot)com
ReplyDeleteHi all,
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to say thank you for stopping by and commenting. Laura and Angieia are the winners and I've sent you a copy.
I use Random.org to pick my winners.
Thank you so much Doris for having me.
Sam