Sunday, December 29, 2013

Love, Valentine Style!


Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Well, Christmas is over. But I love holidays and I’m looking forward to the next one! Are you ready for Valentine’s Day!? My fellow authors and I are celebrating the day of love with a brand new anthology of Valentine’s stories!

I’ve made my name by writing classy, sexy erotic stories. But there comes a story where hot and heavy bedroom antics just don’t apply. And that’s what happened when I started writing Grace’s Valentine’s story. She’s shy, and she doesn’t think she’ll every find a man, especially not the right man. And when she does meet him, well, she’s automatically going to a little suspicious. After all, how could a good-looking man like Brian want someone like her? You’ll find out in my contribution to the anthology! Here’s a blurb from each story to whet your appetite, then I’ll give you an excerpt of Be My Other Valentine! Thanks to Pamela Fryer for the fab cover!

In Love, Valentine Style, the magic of Valentine’s Day comes alive in a very special holiday anthology of never-before published novellas by award winning and Amazon bestselling authors. You will not find these stories published anywhere else, and this box set will be available exclusively at Amazon for only .99!

Be My Other Valentine by Jasmine Haynes
Five years ago, Grace was given a sacred duty by a woman dying of cancer: Every Valentine's Day, Grace must deliver a special cake to a girl named Valentine, addressed from the girl's mother in heaven. But this year, Grace's van gives up the ghost before she delivers her cargo.

His daughter Valentine is all Brian has left of his wife, but he's forgotten the cake Valentine receives every year, and they've moved to a new house with no way to contact the baker who follows his wife's wishes.

In their quest to fulfill a dying woman's last request, can Grace and Brian find their own Valentine?

Hotel Amore by Pamela Fryer
After being jilted at the altar by her fiancé, Virginia Montgomery quit her job and moved a thousand miles away to manage Hotel Amore on Little West Cay, hoping she'd never see that no-good coward Thomas Bennet again. But Fate and Mother Nature conspire and whip up a little Valentine's Day magic to bring Virginia and Thomas back together.

Civil War Valentine by Haley Whitehall
Charlie Bristol comes to Seattle to set up a traveling Valentine's Day exhibit. The director of the museum surprises her with a package of Civil War valentines from an anonymous donor. She is touched by the heartfelt messages. Does such powerful love still exist?

During a nap she dreams she's alive during the Civil War and meets Elliot Lowery, the author of the valentines who mistakes her for his fiancée Charlotte. She and Elliot negotiate the murky waters of wartime romance. When she wakes she's still under the dream's spell and Valentine's Day love is in the air. Can love work some miracle time and death cannot overcome?

Forever My Valentine by Raine English
Miranda's determined to avoid the man whose heart she broke. Until she finds an engagement ring engraved with a decades' old date. The only man who can help reunite the precious ring with its owner is the last man she wanted to see.

When Ian sees Miranda come into his antique shop, his defenses go up. She walked away from him once without a backward glance. But when their eyes meet and sparks fly, the frost begins to melt from around his heart.

A snowy Valentine's journey to bring the ring to its elderly owner could turn into a second chance at romance for Miranda and Ian. Or prove that their love was never meant to be.

Finding Mr. Right by Lois Winston
In this sequel to the award-winning Hooking Mr. Right, Grace Wainwright, has become romance guru Dr. Trulee Lovejoy. Thea Chandler, the original Trulee, now married to her Mr. Right, is a successful cookbook author and co-host with Grace of Love Recipes. When producer Beck Delaney announces a Valentine theme for February's shows, Grace freaks. The worst day of her life occurred on Valentine's Day, and she wants no reminder of it. Beck has his own reason for hating the holiday but must bow to sponsor demands. When a citywide blackout traps him and Grace in his 34th floor office, their adversarial relationship really begins to heat up.

Valentine Rules by Mel Curtis
It started as an innocent assignment-accompany an actress fresh out of rehab on shopping trips-but gained Gemma Kent a makeover and notoriety as a mystery woman with the Twitter handle: GlitterfrostGem. Everyone in Hollywood is speculating about her identity. In real life, Gemma wears combat boots, Poindexter glasses, and a prickly attitude. Now Randy Farrell, the man she can't get out of her head, wants a date with Glitterfrost Gem! Which would be great if he realized that invisible Gemma Kent and Glitterfrost Gem were one and the same.

Be My Other Valentine
Copyright 2013 Jasmine Haynes

The van coughed and grumbled as Grace Collier turned the ignition key. Her mechanic was good, but the old beast of a vehicle was starting to spend more time in the shop than it did on the road. It needed replacing, but she’d just spent a fortune on a new state-of-the-art rack oven, not to mention the floor mixer she’d had to replace six months ago, and there wasn’t any money to spare right now.

She should have taken her car, but the van was tricked out with special cubbies for holding confections so they didn’t slide or fall. She’d heard horror stories of five-tier wedding cakes toppling when the driver turned too quickly. So Grace wasn’t taking any chances with this morning’s special delivery.

“Come on, baby,” she crooned, leaning forward to pet the dashboard. “You can do it, I know you can.” The engine suddenly roared to life. Animals, children, old people, and finicky vans needed a little sugar and spice, just like the name of her bakery.

The predawn streets were practically empty. In the bakery business, you had to be an early riser, no pun intended. She had another baker and two kitchen helpers who started work at three-thirty, but she was still down at the shop no later than four o’clock in order to be ready for the on-the-way-to-work crowd dying for a sweet treat in the morning. Her cinnamon rolls were to die for, if she did say so herself. Grace loved the smell of crisp morning air. Winter in the San Francisco Bay Area didn’t bring snow except on the mountain tops, and while the days could be gorgeous and relatively warm, the early mornings were downright cold for her Bay Area-bred bones.

Today she had a side trip to make. She lived in San Carlos, the bakery was in Burlingame, about ten minutes north on 101, but she had to get off in San Mateo. The brief detour would cost her only another ten minutes.

At the bottom of the ramp, the van coughed and sputtered, and for a moment, she was terrified the poor thing would expire right there. Maybe she shouldn’t have called it a beast. But then she pressed the gas and rolled onto a deserted Hillsdale Boulevard, which led up to the mall. She stopped for a light, though it was beyond her why it had turned red when there wasn’t another car in sight. She had a few blocks to go; the house she wanted was on the other side of the mall.

Five years ago a pregnant woman had walked into Sugar and Spice. Grace could still see her image as if she haunted the bakery. Though she had an ethereal beauty, she wasn’t healthy and glowing the way Grace thought of pregnant women, far from it. Her request had been very special: she wanted a baker who would commit to delivering a cake every year on Valentine’s Day. Every single year for as long as Grace was capable. That was a lot of cakes, since at the time Grace had only been thirty-three, and Sugar and Spice had only been around for three years. Though it was a birthday cake, the woman wanted it to be decorated in pinks and reds for Valentine’s Day. For a little girl. Her daughter. It was to be delivered in a plain pink box with no markings identifying the bakery, and accompanied only by a card. The woman had signed one sample and told Grace to copy it each year. Starting the following Valentine’s Day, not this one. The card’s words were as indelibly written into Grace’s mind as was the woman’s gaunt but beautiful face.

To my special Valentine, from Mommy. I will always love you, even up here in heaven.

Grace hadn’t asked questions. She hadn’t felt the woman was capable of answering without breaking down, nor was it Grace’s business. They’d negotiated a price, though Grace thought it was far too much; she would have done it for free.

She saw the obituary a week later. The same name that had been on the credit card she’d charged. Survived by a husband and an infant daughter, the woman had died on Valentine’s Day. Of course, she’d known she would die giving birth to her little girl. Precognition? Grace would never know, but she’d kept her promise to deliver the cake to a little girl who’d lost her mother. She would always keep that promise. She knew the woman’s name, she knew the father’s name. If he moved, she’d track him down.

She had to. Deep inside, she felt the love that woman had for her baby. Grace would never be a mother. She would never get married. She had Sugar and Spice, she had her work, and that was more than enough.

Except on Valentine’s Day when she always felt the ache for something she would never have as she delivered the cake to a house with a white picket fence on a tree-lined street in a quiet neighborhood. Last year, there had been a tricycle on the front porch. She’d left a cake in the shape of a lamb, with small pink marshmallows as its fleece, tiny chocolate chips for its snout and hooves, and a garland of gumdrop flowers around the neck. The marshmallows and chocolate chips had taken forever to apply. They’d been worth it.

She pulled away from the light, the van coughing again. She’d made it through the intersection when it sputtered. And coughed. Then died. Oh no. It couldn’t be. She cranked the ignition and pumped the gas. The van rolled a few more feet, allowing her to pull to the side of the road, though she was still partially blocking the lane. Dammit.

“I didn’t mean it about being a beast,” she told the van. But no amount of apology made the engine engage again.

She turned on her flashers, though thankfully the street was deserted so she wasn’t stopping traffic. Give it two hours, though, and things would be a mess if she didn’t get the van started again.

After calling roadside assistance, she tugged on a pair of gloves and slid out the door. Pulling her quilted jacket tightly closed against the cold, she opened the hood. Maybe she could see something. Except that she didn’t know a thing about engines, and it all looked normal to her.

She was going to be late for the morning rush. She’d be late with the cake. God, what if someone was awake in the house and saw her? It would violate the promise she’d made. No way. She couldn’t. There was only one choice. She’d have to walk the few blocks. And hope she made it back before the tow truck got here.

You can read another excerpt of Be My Other Valentine on my website. You can find Love, Valentine Style exclusively on Amazon.

Just a couple of reminders. get your free copy of She’s Gotta Be Mine in ebook! Enjoy! Kindle, Kindle UK , BN, iBooks, iBooks AU, iBooks UK, Kobo, Smashwords, All Romance, Coffee Time.

And drop by the 12/21 blog to enter my drawing for two free audiobook copies of Fool’s Gold. I’ll be announcing the two winners on the Jan 6th blog!

Monday, December 23, 2013

Dark Garden in San Francisco, Corsetry and Couture!

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!

My writer friends and I had a fabulous time last week on our field trip to Dark Garden Corsetry and Couture, in San Francisco! Dark Garden specializes in corsets and foundation garments, and their apparel is absolutely gorgeous. The shop is inviting, filled with frilly undergarments, fancy hats, pretty jewelry, and of course, the corsets.



In the backroom, ladies are hard at work making the custom corsets. The materials are beautiful, satin in dazzling patterns and much, much more. Upstairs there are a variety of costumes, wedding dresses, many of the outfits to be worn at the Edwardian Ball. It’s a very cozy atmosphere, and when we were there, our fitters were attentive and knowledgeable. They gave us all the time we needed. Bella, Shelley, and I tried on the corsets, while Jackie took all the pictures (Jackie already has her stunning corset). Sadly, Jenny was ill and couldn’t make the trip with us. Next time, Jenny! And thanks for being photographer, Jackie!


I thought the corsets would be uncomfortable, and I have to admit that they took a bit of getting used to. But after wearing the garment for a little bit, my body adjusted, and I actually liked the tight feeling. The corset makes you stand taller and sit straighter. And yes, you can breathe!

The first one I tried on was a cincher. See how it makes me hold my back straighter while I perch on the edge of the sofa. I don’t think I look uncomfortable, do I?


Here's a sample of a corselette. Though it's a very sexy garment, I wasn’t as fond of the feel of the corselette. It sort of poked me in the wrong places, if you get my meaning. But I’m sure for some it’s the perfect thing.





Now here’s my favorite. The Signature Sweetheart corset. http://www.darkgarden.com/products/sweetheart. I liked this one the best, especially in the red. As you can see, the corset really gives the figure a nice shape and accentuates the assets.

 
 
 
 
Here’s a Sweetheart and an underbust corset. Don’t they look fabulous!

 
 
 
 


Then we just started having fun with the photos and props! Anneka is the boutique manager and Sophia was our expert fitter. The ladies gave us their 100% attention, with at least an hour’s worth of fittings. Sophia helped us take the photos, too, dressing me up with beautiful red beads, hat, the parasol. Yes, I was hamming it up!

 
 
And here's a photo of the four of us in gorgeous hats.

 

So now I just have to convince my husband that he really wants to buy me a corset for Christmas! I’d love to have a Sweetheart in red poplin with a black lace overlay.
 
If you’re in San Francisco, be sure to stop by Dark Garden, http://www.darkgarden.com/. They'll treat you so well! And pop over to http://magnificentdevices.wordpress.com/ with Shelley Adina to hear more about the field trip!

Just a reminder, get your free copy of She’s Gotta Be Mine in ebook! Enjoy! Kindle, Kindle UK , BN, iBooks, iBooks AU, iBooks UK, Kobo, Smashwords, All Romance, Coffee Time.

And drop by the 12/21 blog to enter my drawing for two free audiobook copies of Fool’s Gold. I’ll be announcing the two winners on the Jan 6th blog!

Saturday, December 21, 2013

Win a copy of Fool's Gold Audiobook!


Happy Holidays!

I’m so excited! Lots of things happening around here. First, She’s Gotta Be Mine is free right now. You can check for links at the bottom of the blog. I’ve also had my cover artist, Rae Monet, make all new covers for the Jennifer Skully books! You can see them all on this blog. My other big news is that my husband and I have been working on getting more audiobooks out. And last week two new books went live on Audible, Baby, I’ll Find You and Somebody’s Lover. You all know how I love audiobooks. This month I’ve listened to 6 books while cleaning, doing laundry, taking my daily walks, driving to my Mom’s once a week, and finishing up the Christmas shopping. This month’s best audiobook was Lis Whiel’s A Matter of Trust. Loved it!

To celebrate the new releases, I’m giving away two audiobook copies of Fool’s Gold. To enter the drawing, leave a comment on the blog, along with your email address so that I can contact you. I’ll choose the winners on the Jan 6th blog! Good luck!

Okay, first up is Baby, I’ll Find You. June Wayne did a fabulous job narrating. She’s just so good. Of the Skully books, this is my husband’s favorite. For me, it was a very emotional work. My brother Michael gave me a lot of help on the book, too. Here’s a short blurb to whet your appetite.

A man without a future, a woman determined to give him one...

Jamie Baylor goes all the way to Yosemite to find musician Colton Amory, the man of her dreams. The problem? The man who wrote such beautiful music turns out to be a self-pitying jerk. Or so it seems, until Jamie digs deeper and discovers the terrible tragedy that has ruined Cole’s life.

Can two people with nothing left to lose find it all?

A story that will make you laugh and make you cry.

You can find Baby, I’ll Find You at Audible, Amazon, Amazon UK, iTunes.

And then we turn to Jasmine Haynes. Somebody’s Lover is narrated by Shana Savage. She’s got a very sexy voice that both my husband and I think suits The Jackson trilogy perfectly. Somebody’s Lover has always been one of my more emotional stories. As I listened to it again during the proofing process, I felt myself tearing up. I love the Jackson family and their stories. Here’s a brief blurb for you.

A family torn apart by tragedy...

Widowed three years ago and the mother of two, Taylor feels that life as a woman is passing her by. She longs to be somebody’s secret lover. To Jace, Taylor was his brother’s wife, untouchable yet irresistible, but when he discovers her fantasies, Jace swears he’ll be the one to make them reality. Can his family ever accept another man in Taylor’s life, let alone the black sheep of the family?

You can find Somebody’s Lover at Audible Amazon Amazon UK iTunes.

I hope you’ll listen to excerpt of the audiobooks at Audible!

Don’t forget to leave a comment and your email to be entered into the contest for the audiobook of Fool’s Gold. Here’s a little reminder about the story!

You met Sheriff Tyler Braxton in She’s Gotta Be Mine. Now he’s back with his own tale in Fool’s Gold.

Goldstone, Nevada: It’s not your typical vacation getaway.

When his sister puts out a distress call, Sheriff Braxton heads out of Cottonmouth to Goldstone, Nevada, never suspecting he’s going to have to offer advice to the lovelorn. A scary enough prospect, but when murder happens, he’s suddenly hip-deep in small-town secrets. Then there’s Simone Chandler. Is she the real thing, or, as with everything else in Goldstone, is she Fool’s Gold?

Be sure to get your free copy of She’s Gotta Be Mine in ebook! I believe it’s on Sony, too, but I don’t have that link. Enjoy! Kindle, Kindle UK , BN, iBooks, iBooks AU, iBooks UK, Kobo, Smashwords, All Romance, Coffee Time.

Stop by the blog on Monday, 12/23, for a blog about my field trip to Dark Garden, a custom corset shop in San Francisco. Loads of fun, and we all tried on corsets! See the pics!
 

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