Monday, November 11, 2013

New Book Release and Blog Tour

All In with the Duke is now available! *cue lots of happy dancing with flailing limbs* This book is my first novel length story, and it's also the first in a new series titled Gambling on Love
For buy links to various resellers for the e-book and audio versions, or to read an excerpt, check out the book's page on my website

To celebrate the release of All In with the Duke, I'm going on a blog tour. There will be interviews with yours truly, exclusive excerpts, Top 10 reasons why it's great to be the duke, 5 fun facts about the book, and 10 fascinating facts (fun isn't the same as fascinating, so different lists). Check out the schedule below to find out where I'll be visiting. And if you feel so inclined, stop on by because the grand prize for the tours is a copy of the book and a $50 gift certificate to Amazon! All you need to do is use the Rafflecopter at one of the stops to enter the giveaway.  

Tour Schedule

November 11 

November 12 

November 13 

November 14

November 15 

November 17 

November 18 

November 20

November 22 


And I'll leave you with the blurb for the book:

London, 1822

Max Arrington, the Duke of Pelham, vows to never again let a handsome face blind him to a man's true intentions. But ten months of celibacy and lonely nights drive him to a decadent brothel, where a beautiful young man arouses his illicit passions as never before.

Tristan Walsh has grown tired of being used for men's pleasure. But his latest client is different: commanding yet generous, Max makes him feel cared for as well as wanted. Yet Tristan knows he'll never have the choice to leave the brothel and submit only to Max.

So when Max invites him to be his guest at his country estate, Tristan eagerly agrees to his terms—days to do as he pleases while Max tends to the dukedom, and nights spent together in wicked play. But when the "business arrangement" begins to deepen into something more, Tristan must face the fact that he has no true place in Max's life—or in Max's guarded heart…

81,000 words

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