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Showing posts with label lane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lane. Show all posts

Thursday, 15 September 2016

Cover Reveal : Sifted


Sifted is book #2 in the A Recipe for Love series, and is the conclusion of Emily and Declan's story. It is told from Declan's point of view

I asked her to have hope, faith, and trust in us, and then I did the unthinkable: I left.

Now, it's time for me to return and to sift through the pieces that I left behind. I guess my nickname of the Irish Car Bomb is fitting because I went off and left bits of shrapnel behind. I just hope it's not too late to clean up the mess I made.

We only regret the chances we don't take, and honestly, my leaving had nothing to do with Emily—my lovely Lemon Drop.

When I left, I thought I no longer knew who I was. What I know now is that I'm nothing without her by my side. She is the biggest piece of me.

She loved me when I was unlovable. No, she never said the words out loud, either, but her love for me is something I've never doubted. I felt it, I know I did. I promised to be worthy of that love when I returned to her. I'm still not sure that I am, but I need it, and if she'll have me, I'll have her until death do us part.

I meant every word when I told her that my heart would always bring me back to her. She is my home. She is my everything. My yesterday, my today, and my tomorrow.




Title : Sifted (A Recipe For Love #2)
Release Date : 27 September 2016
Genre : Romance
Author : Lane Martin


About The Author


I never thought that I would write a novel, although my English teacher my freshman year in college told me that he would hunt me down if I wasn’t published by the time I was thirty. Thirty came and went. I was busy being a wife and working mother of two and nobody came looking for me.

I doubt my sister thought she was about to change my life forever when she got me a book of “Mommy porn” for my birthday in 2012, but that’s exactly what she did. After reading the first book in the trilogy,

I rushed out and got the other two books. I became obsessed and read the series several times before
learning about Fanficiton. Apparently, I wasn’t the only one who couldn’t get enough. The idea
fascinated me and I thought, “I can do that.” I was a nervous wreck when I posted my first story, a one shot about my new favorite couple. One story lead to another and then another. My readers
encouraged me to write something original, so that‘s what I did. Thank you to everyone who
encouraged me. I couldn’t have done it without you.

I love reading, writing, traveling, and spending time with my family. 
Thank you for going on this journey with me.





Sunday, 20 March 2016

Release Day : Sugar


Danielle Reed has always been the responsible one in her family. Work hard, follow the rules, and arrive on time—these are the traits she thought would bring her life meaning and purpose.

She was wrong.

On the eve of her thirtieth birthday, Danielle finds herself alone—well, as long as you don’t count the two bottles of wine by her side—and rethinking the path she has chosen for herself.

She wants more: passion, whimsy, excitement.

How does a self-professed uptight businesswoman learn to let go and finally find her bliss? 

She drinks more wine.

And she meets Connor Davis.

Title : Sugar (A Love Lane Short #2)
Release Date : 20 March 2016
Genre : Contemporary, Romance
Author : Olivia L.Thomas
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TEASERS






THE FIRST BOOK FROM THE SERIES


#1 A Love Lane Short - Lucky 
Kate Winters is down on her luck. Dumped by her boyfriend and alone, she is faced with the daunting task of moving into a new apartment. With no money to hire a moving company, Kate turns to the one man she knows will never turn her away.

Hiding behind black glasses and a computer, Henry has spent each day at Klein Associates silently pining over his very beautiful co-worker. Now that Kate is available, Henry is ready to shed his quiet persona and go after what he wants.

What starts off as a hard day of moving furniture turns into a night full of surprises and pas-sion when Kate and Henry get Lucky.

Lucky is book one in the Love Lane romantic short story series. Each book can be read as a standalone but are best enjoyed in order.

Buy It Today for FREE !!Amazon   Amazon UK   B&N

About The Author


With a vivid imagination Olivia has been writing short stories ever since she could hold pen to paper.

Now a busy working mother of two rambunctious little girls she squeezes in time to write whenever she can. You will often find scraps of paper filled with story notes in every nook and cranny of her home.


Monday, 23 November 2015

Blog Tour : Floured


Emily Barnes likes things measured and timed, just like any baker. When she loses
the apartment that she needs to run her home-based muffin business, she's faced
with a choice: couch surfing at her very loud best friends' separated by thin walls or
house sitting an otherwise empty Upper East Side luxury apartment overlooking
Central Park. Obviously it’s a no-brainer for this smart cookie.

Declan Hayes is used to people asking things of him and saying no. However, for
Maggie, his parent’s cook and housekeeper, he would do just about anything,
including going over to his parent’s apartment to check on her pseudo niece who is
staying there. His plan was to get in and get out, but the second he saw her,
something changed. Something about her sparked the normally cold and dismal
place to life; she made it warm and inviting. He finally understood the phrase
“there’s no place like home.”

Can Emily and Declan trust the timing of their lives or adjust the lens from which
they see them?

Hope, faith, trust and...love?

Will these things be enough for Emily and Declan to get the one thing they both
never thought they needed in life?

It’s a good thing they are “Floured” because life is about to get sticky.

Title : Floured
Release Date : 12 November 2015
Author : Lane Martin
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EXCERPT

“He seems so perfect, Nat, but then he says things that confuse me.”

“Like?”

“He asked me to forgive him and said this was all new to him, and Marissa acted like
she was a jealous ex or something. I don’t understand it. When I asked him if they
dated, he said they had a “history” but that he wouldn’t call it dating.”

“Maybe they just bumped fuzzies in the wine cellar.”

“Did you really just say that?”

“What would you like me to say? They shagged, boinked, screwed, banged, humped,
or fucked? Take your pick.”

“How much time a day do you spend on Urban Dictionary?”

“What has my bride to be said now? Do I need to wash her mouth out?” Gabe asked
as he approached us. It was sweet that my two best friends were checking up on me.

“Oh, baby, you know you love this dirty little mouth.”

“God, do you two need a room?” I asked as they practically began to maul each other.

“I need to grab a few things and head back to the apartment for a nap.”

“Is that code for something else?” Gabe asked. I couldn’t help but roll my eyes at him.

“No, Gabe. I really need to go back to the apartment and get a few hours of sleep so
that I can get ready for tomorrow.”

“Okay, but don’t forget about me, and it’s not too late to change your mind about
coming to my parents tomorrow. You know the invitation is always open.”

“It’s all good, and I could never forget about you.” We said our goodbyes and I left.

I’m not sure if I walked or floated into the apartment. After placing my grocery bags
in the kitchen, I headed back to bed. A fresh arrangement of flowers was on sitting
on the nightstand. I was thankful that I had taken the time to remove one of the
Bachelor Button’s from the arrangement to dry before I left. The faint scent of apple
filled the room. The flowers were delicate and varied in color from white to pink. I
quickly opened the card and read.

To the promise of more to come – Dec





About The Author




I never thought that I would write a novel, although my English teacher my
freshman year in college told me that he would hunt me down if I wasn’t published 
by the time I was thirty. Well, thirty came and went. I was busy being a wife and 
working mother of two, and nobody came looking for me.

I doubt my sister thought she was about to change my life forever when she got me a 
book of “mommy porn” for my birthday in 2012, but that’s exactly what she did. 

After reading the first book in the trilogy, I rushed out and got the other two books. I 
became obsessed and read the series several times before learning about Fanfiction. 
Apparently, I wasn’t the only one who couldn’t get enough. The idea fascinated me 
and I thought, “I can do that.” I was a nervous wreck when I posted my first story, a 
one shot about my new favorite couple. One story lead to another and then another. 
My readers encouraged me to write something that was all mine, so that‘s what I 
did. Thank you to everyone who told me that I could do it. It wouldn’t have been 
possible without you.

I love reading, writing, traveling, and spending time with my family.  Thank you for 
going on this journey with me.


Giveaway 



Thursday, 12 November 2015

Release Day : Floured


Emily Barnes likes things measured and timed, just like any baker. When she loses
the apartment that she needs to run her home-based muffin business, she's faced
with a choice: couch surfing at her very loud best friends' separated by thin walls or
house sitting an otherwise empty Upper East Side luxury apartment overlooking
Central Park. Obviously it’s a no-brainer for this smart cookie.

Declan Hayes is used to people asking things of him and saying no. However, for
Maggie, his parent’s cook and housekeeper, he would do just about anything,
including going over to his parent’s apartment to check on her pseudo niece who is
staying there. His plan was to get in and get out, but the second he saw her,
something changed. Something about her sparked the normally cold and dismal
place to life; she made it warm and inviting. He finally understood the phrase
“there’s no place like home.”

Can Emily and Declan trust the timing of their lives or adjust the lens from which
they see them?

Hope, faith, trust and...love?

Will these things be enough for Emily and Declan to get the one thing they both
never thought they needed in life?

It’s a good thing they are “Floured” because life is about to get sticky.

Title : Floured
Release Date : 12 November 2015
Author : Lane Martin
















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EXCERPT

Aunt Maggie practically begged me to apartment-sit while she was in California for a
much-needed vacation. She said that I would be doing her a favor, but I was on to
her. She knew that I didn't like depending on other people; it was the main reason
that I moved as far away from my family as possible. It's not that I didn't love
them—because I did—I just didn't ever want to end up like my mother.

She depended on my father for everything. She gave up her life for him, and what did it
get her? After seventeen years of marriage, it got her nada, zip, zero, zilch. No, I
would never be that woman. My sister was headed down the exact same road, and
that's how I ended up in this mess in the first place. Once again, she got involved
with the wrong guy. If I had a dollar for every time she said, “He's the one,” I would
be rich. It wasn’t that they weren't both smart and beautiful women; it was just that
they both seemed to still believe in white knights and happily ever afters. I used to
see my father that way, but when he traded in my mother for a younger model and
left my sister and me behind without a backward glance, it made me see things
differently very quickly.

 Now, I chose to believe that I am the master of my own fate.
I could save myself, thank you very much. Besides, who ever said I needed to be
saved? This was just a bump in the road, a little setback, a wrinkle in time. You know
what they say, that which doesn’t kill us makes us stronger. When one door closes,
another one opens.

Maggie is not really my aunt, but my mom and she had been best friends since junior
high. I was closer to her than I was my actual aunt, and I knew she would do
anything for me, including asking her employer to allow me to stay in their home
while they were traveling in Europe, and she was on the other side of the country.
She was the housekeeper and cook for a very prominent couple, and from the sound
of it they spent more time traveling than they did at home.

Most people would
probably take advantage of the situation, but not Maggie. She was one of the most
trustworthy people I knew. She had worked for them for years and was desperate to
set me up with their son. She assured me that he had his own apartment and rarely
visited his mother and father. I’d read articles about him in the business journal; he
was very successful and had done great things to expand the family business since
taking it over, but I had no interest in dating; I didn’t have time for it. I’d never even
been to the apartment before, but based on the posh Upper East Side address, I
knew it would be nice.

I closed the door to the apartment with my giant fake designer purse slung over my
shoulder, my suitcase rolling behind me, and headed to the subway station. At least I
would be able to save some money for a new place while I stayed at the deluxe
apartment in the sky. Don’t judge me, you sang that line too. I got off at Seventy-
Seventh Street and walked the quarter mile from the station to the building.

“Good afternoon, Miss.” I almost lost it when the doorman greeted me in his green
uniform jacket with the matching captain’s hat. Why did my grandmother subject
me and Libby to watching reruns of the Jefferson’s when we were kids? I began to
panic, hoping I had some cash in my purse, because if this guy was anything like
Ralph he surely would be expecting a tip.

“Miss Barnes, I presume,” he said as he followed me into the opulent lobby after
holding the door open for me. How did he know who I was? He must have seen
the concern in my eyes. “Not to worry, Miss Maggie said we should be expecting
you.” Something about the way he said Maggie’s name made me wonder if something
was going on between the two. “That and we don’t see a lot of residents arriving
on foot pulling their own luggage behind them,” he said with a bright smile that
instantly made me feel at ease.

"Oh, right."

"I'm Billy. It's a pleasure to meet you, Miss Barnes." He offered me his hand, but
instead of shaking mine, he raised it to his lips and kissed the back of it. I couldn't
help but blush at the sweet older man. I hope I'm right about him and Maggie; they
would be adorable together.

"And they say chivalry is dead, Billy. Please, call me Emily."

"Very well, Emily. Welcome. Here is the key to the apartment, fourteenth floor; just
use it to operate the elevator. All the arrangements have been made with Eastern
Express. They will be here in the morning, and I believe you will find all of your
deliveries already upstairs. If you need anything, just press nine on the house phone,
and it will ring my desk."

I entered the elevator and inserted my key that allowed me access to the fourteenth
floor. Wow, okay, so I might not have believed in fairy tales anymore, but the
apartment was magical. The elevator opened straight into an elegant gallery that led
into the formal living room which boasted high ceilings, crown moldings, hardwood
floors, and views of Central Park that were to die for. The room was impeccably
decorated—it looked like something you would see in a magazine.
I dropped my bags, raised my arms out, and began to spin around in circles like
a little girl. To my right was a formal dining room; I could only imagine all the
beautiful people thathad sat at the long table under the massive crystal chandelier.

On the other side of the living room was a library with an enormous desk and floor
to ceiling bookshelves filled with hardbound books—the room shared that same
magnificent view of the park as the living room. I felt like an intruder as I began
to explore the apartment for a bedroom. Maggie had insisted that I stay in the
main apartment rather than her quarters.

What I could only imagine was the master bedroom was
right next to the library. Beveled antique mirrors flanked the tufted headboard. I
couldn’t help but run my hand over the luxurious matelassé bedding. The room
boasted a closet that was probably bigger than my old apartment. No way was I
sleeping in there. The next room I entered was dark and very masculine. It had
navy-blue walls and rich mahogany furniture. I felt a bit like Goldilocks when I sat
on the bed and decided that it was too firm. I continued down the hall and found
another bedroom. It, of course, was beautiful, but I decided to keep on looking.
A giant family room was next. In comparison to the elegance of the rest of the
apartment, it felt the most casual, the most like home.

Don’t get me wrong, the television was the biggest one I’d ever seen and the brown
leather furniture was clearly expensive, but it looked like you could get comfy under
the cashmere blanket that hung off the back of the sofa. Just off the family room was
an average sized bedroom. The room felt like a garden with linens that were printed
with blossoms and birds in pink and green. The room was just right. A set of stairs
led up to Maggie’s apartment that was beautiful in its own right. It was a complete
one-bedroom apartment, and I couldn’t help but laugh when I saw a collage of
photos of Libby and me throughout the years. I returned downstairs and entered the kitchen.

It was my dream come true; a baker’s delight with granite counter tops that were
perfect for rolling out dough and commercial-grade stainless steel appliances. I
nearly fainted when I saw the two side-by-side double ovens. Maybe I had died and
gone to heaven. Inside the pantry, I found all of the supplies that Billy had said were
delivered. I was so excited to begin baking that I ran to my earlier abandoned
luggage and into my room to change my clothes.


About The Author


I never thought that I would write a novel, although my English teacher my 
freshman year in college told me that he would hunt me down if I wasn’t published 
by the time I was thirty. Well, thirty came and went. I was busy being a wife and 
working mother of two, and nobody came looking for me.

I doubt my sister thought she was about to change my life forever when she got me a 
book of “mommy porn” for my birthday in 2012, but that’s exactly what she did. 
After reading the first book in the trilogy, I rushed out and got the other two books. I 
became obsessed and read the series several times before learning about Fanfiction. 
Apparently, I wasn’t the only one who couldn’t get enough. The idea fascinated me 
and I thought, “I can do that.” I was a nervous wreck when I posted my first story, a 
one shot about my new favorite couple. One story lead to another and then another. 
My readers encouraged me to write something that was all mine, so that‘s what I 
did. Thank you to everyone who told me that I could do it. It wouldn’t have been 
possible without you.

I love reading, writing, traveling, and spending time with my family.  Thank you for 
going on this journey with me.