For three days, May 25, 28, and 31, The Roses of Prose is happy to spotlight a most exciting anthology for a great price and a chance for our readers to win a prize. The big release date is June 1. So read to the end and then check back in on the 28th and 31st!
ALL
IN FOR LOVE
An Inn Decent Proposal By Sharon Buchbinder
Perfect Odds By Lashanta Charles
A Ghost To Die For By Keta Diablo
Raising Kane By Kat Henry Doran
For Money Or Love By Margo Hoornstra
Take A Chance On Me By M.J. Schiller
Six award-winning authors
bring you six *sweet to sensual* romances filled with suspense, thrills and
maybe even a ghost or two—for less than
the price of a cup of coffee—99 cents!
Welcome to La Bonne Chance
Resort & Casino!
With thousands of people
passing through the casino’s doors on a daily basis, it’s no surprise that a
variety of lives and loves are on the line there. It’s said that you’re more
likely to lose your heart at La Bonne Chance than a hand of poker. Whether you
are the Director of Casino Operations or the guy who created its software, a
jilted bride or a black jack dealer, a past guest’s ghost or a sous chef--when
it comes to love, the stakes are high.
Thank goodness what happens
at La Bonne Chance, doesn’t always stay at La Bonne Chance….
Ready to roll the dice?
An Inn Decent Proposal, Sharon Buchbinder
Can an hotelier with a past and a chef with a future revive the grand dame in a neglected old inn?
Perfect Odds, Lashanta Charles
When a jilted bride meets the man of her dreams, will she embrace the new plan, or cling stubbornly to the old one?
A Ghost To Die For, Keta Diablo
She didn't believe in ghosts...until one showed up in her room.
Raising Kane, Kat Henry Doran
Funny how a night in jail will change a woman's outlook on life.
For Money Or Love, Margo Hoornstra
She's the one woman he can't afford to lose.
Take A Chance On Me, M.J. Schiller
Who do you count on when the chips are down?
Can an hotelier with a past and a chef with a future revive the grand dame in a neglected old inn?
Perfect Odds, Lashanta Charles
When a jilted bride meets the man of her dreams, will she embrace the new plan, or cling stubbornly to the old one?
A Ghost To Die For, Keta Diablo
She didn't believe in ghosts...until one showed up in her room.
Raising Kane, Kat Henry Doran
Funny how a night in jail will change a woman's outlook on life.
For Money Or Love, Margo Hoornstra
She's the one woman he can't afford to lose.
Take A Chance On Me, M.J. Schiller
Who do you count on when the chips are down?
Giveaway
To add to the fun, we are
giving away one gambling themed handmade item to ONE lucky commenter who will
be selected by a Random Number Generator.
Links
Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/allinforloveanthology/
What happens at La Bonne Chance, doesn’t
always stay at La Bonne Chance. Are you ready to roll the dice?
Excerpt from An
Inn Decent Proposal by
Sharon Buchbinder
After the hotel auction, a stunned Jim Rawlings
and excited Genie King go to Sips, a local coffee house. Overwhelmed with
self-doubts verging on buyer’s remorse, Jim begins to question his sanity.
Genie, on the other hand, is bursting with enthusiasm and ideas…
“Why did you want this place?”
“The old girl called to me, begged me to save
her.” He gave Genie a wistful smile. “Do I sound crazy?”
“You call the Inn ‘she,’ too?”
“Yes, she’s like a grand old dame who’s fallen
on hard times. Remember the parties? The famous
people who stayed and played there? Celebrities came to the Inn because they
knew their privacy and secrets were safe with us. If those walls could
talk! Every day was new and exciting. I would
love to bring back her glory days.”
Genie leaped up, ran around the table and hugged
him. “I have the same dream. We can do it.”
He hesitated for a moment, then returned the
gesture, his hands unable to resist lingering on her luscious curves just a tad
too long. Genie’s inviting cleavage made him wish they were somewhere private.
He could scarcely breathe and had to shake his head to dispel naughty images of
nuzzling her soft breasts. “We can do what?”
She sat down again, but clung to his hands.
“I’ve done the research. The Inn should be in the National Park Service
Historic Registry—but it isn’t. If we can get her added to the Registry, there
are laws and standards about how we make the rehabilitation. We can bring it up
to modern codes, but have to use certain treatments—”
“I hate to burst your bubble, but where will we
get the money to do all this?” He wasn’t sure he could afford too many more big
gambles like this last one.
Her face flushed and her sapphire blue eyes
sparkled. “If we can get her added to the Registry, we’ll qualify for special
low interest loans. And for a major tax credit. And we
have a million dollars in equity.”
“Pretty, smart—and you say you can cook? If you
can do all that, you are a genie.”
She released his hands, pulled her shoulders
back, and inadvertently gave him a better glimpse of her bosom. Genie gave him
a scalding look. “Are you challenging my cooking, Mr. Rawlings?”
Uh-oh. He never dreamed of Genie having a little temper. He couldn’t
resist tweaking her. “I’m sure you’re a solid cook.”
She stood, almost knocking her chair over. “Solid?
What the hell does that mean? Average? Good enough to make the turkey for
Thanksgiving dinner for the family—but not good enough to cook for guests? Tell
you what, Mr. Critic, you come to my house for dinner tomorrow night.” She
scribbled her address on a business card and threw it on the table. “My food makes men go weak at the knees.”
Hypnotized by the sway of her voluptuous ass as
she stalked out of the nearly empty café, Jim bet it wasn’t just this saucy
woman’s cooking that made strong men weak.
About Sharon
Buchbinder
Sharon Buchbinder and her
husband used to breed and show Egyptian Maus and Color Point Persians (formerly
called Himalayans). If you’ve ever seen the mockumentary, Best in Show, you have an idea of
what life was like 24 out of 52 weekends a year for this wild and crazy couple.
When Sharon returned to school for her PhD in 1986, she decided a doctoral
program plus a toddler plus a full time job was more than enough and they
placed all their cats in good homes—including their own.
* * *
Excerpt from Perfect
Odds by Lashanta Charles
Callista is meeting her fiancé
at the airport so they can fly out to N.Y. where they're supposed to get
married, but it seems plans have been changed without her knowledge.
“James? Where are you? They’re boarding everyone now,” I say when I answer.
“I’m not coming,” he says.
I pause in making my way to the
attendant station. Surely I heard him wrong.
“Hang on a sec, let me ask them how long
we have before they can no longer wait. If you’re here already it shouldn’t be
a problem. You’ll just need to hurry. Like, sprint through the airport or maybe
get one of those guys on the carts to give you a ride somehow.”
The attendant smiles at me and holds her
hand out for my boarding pass. I move to give it to her, but hear James
speaking again.
“Cali, you’re not listening. I’m not
there. I’m not coming,” he says.
Pulling my boarding pass away from the
attendant, I force a smile and step away for privacy. “What are you talking
about, James? I’m here waiting for you.” As if he doesn’t know that. He helped
me load our luggage into the car before I left this morning. Is this some sick
joke he’s pulling right now?
“I’m not
coming, Cali,” James repeats for the third time.
I stare numbly at the ‘now boarding’
screen above the attendant. I heard him the first two times. It makes as much
sense now as it did then – none.
“I don’t understand. You can’t not come. I can see if they’ll schedule us
for a different flight. I’m sure it’s not too late. We’re getting there early
enough that one day won’t really matter,” I tell him.
He lets out an exasperated sigh. He’s annoyed? We’re two weeks away from our wedding
and I’m at the Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta, Georgia,
sans fiancé. I battled an hour and a half of traffic to get here and get us
both checked in two hours early, lugged all our suitcases – overweight, I might
add – only for him to call when it’s time to board the flight to New York and
tell me he’s not coming, yet, he’s the one who’s annoyed?
“I don’t know what else to say, Cali.
I’m trying to do right by you here. We both knew this wouldn’t end well.”
I splutter. Try as I might, I can no
longer get the words to flow from my mouth to have this conversation. We didn’t know anything of the sort. Do right by me? How is standing me up for our wedding
doing right by me? I didn’t ask to marry myself. I didn’t insist on us having a
short engagement or me moving in with him. I definitely didn’t count on any of
this.
About Lashanta
Charles
So I don't really have
anything too witty, but I have a 6-year-old with a sharp tongue. One of the
things I always tell my kids is that mommy and daddy knows everything. So one
day I'm taking my daughter to the store to buy toys with her birthday money.
This is how the conversation went:
Her: So, who gave me this
birthday money?
Me: Poppy (Grandad)
Her: Oh, I really miss
Poppy. I want to go see him.
Me: Well, you have to wait
until this summer, when you're out of school.
Her: Why?
Me: Because you have to
learn things in school and if you miss a day, you'll miss what you need to
learn and then you won't know everything.
Her: Ohhhhh, you mean like
you and daddy don't really know everything even though you say you do?
Me: *speechless*
10 comments:
Love this idea! I went to pre-order and Amazon told me I already had! :-) Looking forward to reading all the stories. Good luck, ladies!
Thanks to my fellow Roses for helping us get the word out here. You're gonna love us. ;-)
I like how you developed a 'kindle world' on your own. And such a sterling group of writers! Happy sales/readers to you!
Hello, Roses of Prose
thank you so much for allowing the Lucky 6 authors to strut their stuff on your lovely blog. It's a real thrill for me to be here.
Best wishes,
Kat Henry Doran
I've already got my copy. Now, all I need is the time to read this great series. Love and lucky slots. *cough* Pardon the bad pun. Good luck, ladies.
Great excerpts, ladies. Sharon, I'm happy to see your "Class" story taking on new life. We all took those babies in new directions!
Thanks again for all your support, Ladies. It's always a treat to share with fellow writers.
This will be SUCH an awesome anthology. Congrats, ladies!!
Thanks for hosting us! Jannine, me too. I loved that story. So happy to be able to breathe new life into Genie and Jim! xoxo
Best wishes for this interesting anthology.
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