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Hello, my friends. How has your summer gone? I can’t believe it’s almost over. I’ve been pretty busy: we bought a condo here in Calgary, I started a new business (ClassesForWriters.com), I closed another business (Book Market Maven), and I lost 30 pounds that I badly needed to lose. Oh yeah, and I wrote another book!

virtue arizona 40560656_sThe Doctor’s Daughter (working title) will be published by Blushing Books later this year. The goal is to make it a 4-5 book series. The series will be a kind of sexy, spanking, family saga, pretty much like the Journey series. But this is historical and somewhat western, set in the fictional town of Virtue, Arizona Territory, at the turn of the 19th to 20th century. The family featured in the books is the Bucknell family, made up of 5 young women, their father, and their eccentric grandmother.

I’m working on Book 2 now. Book 1 might be out as soon as October, but I’ll have to keep you posted on that.

Thank you for following along with my writing peregrinations. I hope you’ll be as excited for the “Virtue, Arizona Series” as I am.

Trish

 
 
 

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Cover: Mated with the CyborgHello, everyone!

You know, I have guests regularly here on my blog, and I enjoy introducing you to new writers and new books, but there are some guests who really stand out as consummate professionals, talented writers, and all-around nice people. Cara Bristol is one of these folks. I hope you’ll welcome her with her latest book, Mated with the Cyborg, Book 2 of the Cy-Ops Series. (Although this is part of a series, it stands alone.) I love sci-fi romance (have written some myself), and if you like sci-fi romance, too, you’ll love this book.

A brief description of Mated with the Cyborg:

Kai Andros’s orders were simple. Get in. Gather the intel on the terrorist organization. Get out. Then he met her. Mariska. Beautiful. Innocent. Ignorant of her father’s atrocities. And marked for death. His orders said nothing about saving her. But he did. He went off-mission.

Can a rogue cyborg outrun both Cyber Operations and the terrorists to save the woman he loves?

Mated with the Cyborg is an action-packed erotic sci-fi romance between a man with a mission and a woman with a secret that jeopardizes their lives and the fate of the galaxy.

Check out this excellent excerpt!

Her father pushed back his chair and patted Janai’s head before rounding on Mariska.

She dropped her gaze to the floor. Her stomach was already there. Show no fear. Show no fear.

“Stand up,” Obido ordered.

She attempted to rise, but her feet tangled in her skirt. R981’s arm shot out as if to keep her from stumbling.

“What are you doing?” Obido glared at the android.

“I am performing my duty and assisting her,” he replied.

“Your duty is to report to me.” Her father confirmed what she’d suspected.

“She was about to fall.”

It sounded like R981 was arguing. The general must have thought so, too, because his eyes narrowed on the android, but then he jerked his attention back to her. “Remove your scarf.”

No one had seen her face since she was a child teased to tears by her siblings. It had been a relief to be ordered to wear the veil to spare the sensibilities of others and escape their horrified looks. While bathing, she avoided the reflection glass and its taunting reminder of her ugliness. Stomach clenching into a hard knot, she released the opaque fabric from one side of her headdress.

Her father grimaced, and Janai, who’d never seen her naked face, gasped.

Mariska held her head high and stared straight ahead.

 

HOLY HELL! KAI Andros almost fell over. This was what Lamis-Odg considered deformed, ugly? Fortunately, his black contact lenses concealed most of his shock. Intel intercepted by Cyber Operations had reported the fifth daughter of one of the most infamous terrorists had a “significant facial defect.” Her eight sisters had been married—mated was the term these people used—but no one wanted her, fearing she would produce hideous offspring.

He hadn’t seen her face until now.

In the genetic game of chance, Mariska had been dealt a royal flush.

Don’t gawk! A real android wouldn’t react, but as a cyborg, a red-blooded heterosexual man working undercover as a robot, how could he not?

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I bought the book. I know you’ll want to as well. Here’s where to find it:

Amazon.com | Amazon UK | Amazon AU | Amazon CA | Barnes & Noble | All Romance

 

 

 

 

Learn a little about Cara Bristol:

Cara Bristol 315 smallMulti-published, Cara Bristol is the author of more than 24 erotic romance titles. She writes science fiction, contemporary, and paranormal erotic romance. No matter what the subgenre, one thing remains constant: her emphasis on character-driven seriously hot erotic stories with sizzling chemistry between the hero and heroine. Cara has lived many places in the United States, but currently lives in Missouri with her husband. She has two grown stepkids. When she’s not writing, she enjoys reading and traveling.

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rebel's_correction_coverIn the world of spanking romance there are a lot of tropes. There’s the May/December romance trope, the blushing virgin trope, the girl next door trope, the good girl gone bad trope, and many others. Trish Walters’ new book — a debut under this pen name — is the last trope on that list: good girl gone bad. It tells the story of Astraea, who is a Goth girl rebelling against her cold parents and society in general. She meets a very conservative, slightly older man, and sparks fly. I think you’ll like Astraea, maybe sympathize with her need to be loved without taking too many chances, and also with Cal, who falls into that category as well, but from a very different place.

Here’s the story teaser:

Rebellious and seemingly unable to love herself, Astraea must learn from Cal, submitting to his correction.

Rebellion is dangerous; you can’t know where it’s going to end or what damage it’s going to do. Astraea is dangerous as well—dangerous to Cal Chesterfield’s peace of mind. She’s been a rebel for years, delving into things foreign to Cal’s more conservative nature, but she appears to want to change. Unfortunately, she’s been wayward so long, it’s possible she can’t learn to simply be herself.

Cal wants to change, too. He’s too staid, too conventional, and he’s been a failure at making relationships work. It is time for Cal to step out of the square box he’s built for himself and try something different, someone different. Astraea is a perfect change of pace. But can Cal really change and loosen up? More importantly, can Astraea calm down and find a way to love herself so she can love another?

And this is the excerpt:

After locking his bike up, Cal entered the coffee shop; the smells of hearty coffee and sweet pastries hit him immediately, and his stomach growled in response. Caffeine Habit made a killer gluten-free coconut pie, and Cal wasn’t in the mood to resist it.

His usual barista wasn’t at the coffee bar that day. Joe, a friendly sort of fellow, had been replaced for this shift by a young woman. She was beautiful and exotic, wearing Goth makeup of dark red lips and heavily kohled eyes. And what blue eyes they were! Crystal clear, surrounded by heavily mascaraed black eyelashes. Her skin was a nearly translucent, pale cream and looked smooth as silk. She was tall, too. Cal stood six feet, three inches, and he estimated that this woman had to be at least five-ten. She wore the usual Caffeine Habit uniform, dark pants, dark Caffeine Habit t-shirt and a red apron, but the shirt suited her far more than it ever did Joe. Her name tag said “Astraea.

Forcing himself back from his admiration of the young woman, Cal gave her a smile. “Good afternoon, Astraea. I see Joe’s not here today.”

She smiled back, though it was a professional smile, impersonal.

“Joe’s off today. What can I get you?”

“A double dose espresso, and a coconut cream pie.”

“Okay. Have a seat and I’ll bring it to you.”

That was nice of her. Normally a customer waited at the register until the order was up.  But, of course, in the middle of the afternoon, there weren’t many other customers there, so she had some time to wait tables if she wanted to keep busy.

It took about five minutes, but Cal waited patiently at the table. He normally chose one with a view out the picture windows onto the street, but today, he wanted to watch what was inside the coffee shop: Astraea. When she turned to get his coffee, he got a good look at the back of her where the apron didn’t cover. She had a long, narrow waist and a butt that was tightly outlined in black yoga pants. It was a perfect butt, too. He wished he could lift her by it and take her right up against the wall. That was such an inappropriate thought, he almost blushed. But he was deeply drawn to her in a curious way. Although he’d seen Goth girls before, this one…this particular one, was different.

The coffee, pie, and Astraea arrived, and she gracefully set his order before him. Cal wanted to keep her close, if he could, so he started to make conversation. A little flirting, maybe, but nothing too intense.

“So, how long have you been working here, Astraea?”

“About two days. They’re trying me on different shifts before they decide which one will work best.” As she spoke, Cal watched those gorgeous, red lips form the words. All he could think of was putting her mouth around his cock.

Up close, he noticed that she had a little piercing on one side, just to the outside of her upper lip. A small diamond stud winked at him as she spoke. Damn, that was sexy.

Her hair looked glossy and soft, black, streaked with cobalt blue. He’d never gone for that kind of style, but on her, the strands of blue in her shoulder-length hair and bangs were a compliment to her features. She obviously took care of her looks.

“How do you like working here?” he asked, trying to keep his mind on the conversation.

She shrugged. “They’re nice and the location is good. I can’t complain.”

They stared at each other for a long moment, and then she smiled. It was a sexy, flirtatious smile. Cal returned it and saw his chance.

“So, do you live around here?”

“Not far. I walk to work. Don’t have a car.”

Astraea’s hands were slender and long-fingered, tipped with dark red, short nails. She wore no wedding ring. Yes!

“I bike over here from the Cross Roads gym a mile or so away. I’m here almost every day around this time.”

“Ah. Maybe we’ll see each other again.”

“That would be great.”

She looked around, about to walk away, but no customers were trying to get her attention, and none had entered the shop. Instead of getting back to her duties, she lingered. “What do you do?”

“I’m a CEO, and I own a little nightclub near the mall.”

“I club a lot. Which one?”

“Bittersweet on Stevens Creek.”

“No shit! It used to be such a dive, but I heard it got cleaned up. I guess you’re the ‘new management’ that was behind it?”

“I suppose so. I’ve owned it for about nine months.”

“Wow, that is so cool.” She grinned again and winked at him. “So you can comp me in some Saturday, right?”

Cal laughed. “Sure. You and a few friends, if you like.”

“Fuck yeah! Thanks, man. What’s your name?”

“Cal Chesterfield. And I know yours from your badge.”

“Yeah, I go by Astraea. It’s my stage name. I’m a model.”

Cal looked around the shop and then raised his eyebrows at her.

“Well, I’m trying to be a model. It’s a tough gig.”

“I understand completely. So, Astraea the model, what do you do for fun?”

“Clubbing with my homies, mostly. But I like to read as well. I’m not really into TV.”

“Me, either. I mean, I’m not into TV. I have one, but it’s for news and sports, not ‘entertainment’.”

“Is there a ‘Mrs. Cal Chesterfield’?”

He grinned. “No. And a ‘Mr. Astraea’?”

“Hell no.” She sank down on her haunches at the side of the table, giving him a peek down the front of her t-shirt. Her breasts were small and round, snuggled in a bright pink lacy bra. “So, Cal, maybe we could get together sometime? A little fuck date?”

Cal had to blink.

You can buy The Rebel’s Correction today at:

Amazon.com

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Author bio and contact info:

Trish Walters is a newly minted author with a long track record in the writing business, first as a technical writer, and now as a fiction author. She’s an American ex-pat, living in Canada.

You can contact Trish at .

And please visit her Amazon Author Page: http://www.amazon.com/author/trishwalters

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