Showing posts with label Australia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Australia. Show all posts

Sunday, April 29, 2018

Connor Walsh, Echoes of the Past, by Iris Blobel, @_iris_b, #Romance, #MustRead, #MFRWAuthor





RW:   What’s your story/back story? Why would someone come up with a story about you?

CW:   I grew up in a small town in Australia. I was only around five or six years old when one day my English-born mother packed our bags and moved us to London in the UK. We’ve never talked about that time in my life so there’s a complete blank when it comes to my early childhood. Then, out of the blue, my biological father contacts me and invites me to Fermosa Bay, Australia. Apparently, he has terminal cancer. I’m a lawyer, so it’s in my nature to be curious. A few weeks later, I’m on my way…

RW:    Can you tell us about your heroine

CW:    Emily, my little ray of sunshine. I’ve been told I already had a thing for her when I was a kid. Even gave her a kiss. *Shakes his head.* She’s beautiful. Inside as well as outside.

RW:    What problems do you have to face and overcome in your life?

CW:    See, the thing is, my life is in London. I suppose that’s the biggest obstacle when it comes to my relationship with my dad, but also with Emily. But I have to tell you, it’s overwhelming to dig into the past and find out all these little things I had no idea about. I mean, dad told me about my love for the water. Really? I never go near water nowadays. Or all these baby stories. Dad’s photos have been a great help… as well as fun. I have to admit, I sit quite often on the veranda thinking “what if”. What if I had lived all my life here? What would my life be like? I like it here, but I know, my life’s in London. It’s going to be hard to say goodbye.

RW:    Do you expect your heroine to help or is she the problem?

CW:   Well, Emily can’t really help unless she would come with me to the UK, but honestly, wow, moving from Fermosa Bay to London, I don’t think, no let me rephrase that, I know she wouldn’t like it.

RW:    How are you coping with the conflict in your life?

CW:    It’s hard to come to terms with the fact that I could’ve had a completely different life. I mean, I lived in a metropolitan city for most of my life. The lifestyle is completely opposite to the one in Fermosa Bay … where people know each other, which, by the way, can be a disadvantage as well, but most of the time … wow, you go into the bakery and they know you like doughnuts.

RW:    If money were not an object, where would you most like to live?

CW:    I’d give Fermosa Bay a go.

RW:    If you were stranded on a tropical island, who would it be with? You can choose any living, deceased or mythical figure.

CW:    My dad. We missed out on over twenty years. I’d definitely take him with me to catch up on lost time.

RW:    City life or country life?

CW:    I’ve lived in the city for most of my life. You can’t get much bigger than London. But I tell you, Fermosa Bay, the small place at the Australian coast is growing on me.

RW:    If you came with a warning label, what would it say?

CW:   The lawyer in me never goes to sleep. I like to mull over things and discuss things.

RW:   Satin, Egyptian cotton, jersey, flannel… What are your favorite sheets?

CW:    Hahaha … I wouldn’t have a clue. As long as it’s nice and comfy.

RW:    Those are all the questions I have for you. Thank you for speaking to me.


CW:    Thank you for having me. It’s been interesting. I hope your readers will give my story a go, Iris did great putting it onto paper.


IRIS BLOBEL

Bio

Iris Blobel was born and raised in Germany and only immigrated to Australia in the late 1990s. Having had the travel bug most of her life, Iris spent quite some time living in Scotland, London, as well as Canada where she met her husband. Her love for putting her stories onto paper only emerged a few years back, but now her laptop is a constant companion.

Iris resides west of Melbourne with her husband and her two beautiful daughters as well as their dog. Next to her job at a private school, she also presents a German program at the local community radio.

ECHOES OF THE PAST

The Plot

When Connor Walsh, a business lawyer in London, receives news that his estranged father is terminally ill, he returns to Fermosa Bay, a little coastal town in Australia. With the memories of his childhood years tucked away in the back of his mind, he finds his father and kindergarten friends rallying around to remind him of the past. But he’s unprepared for the growing attraction he feels for Emily, and it doesn’t take long for Connor to feel regret that his life could have been so much different.

Emily Bradshaw has waited for over twenty years to see Connor again. And although he can’t remember her, let alone their first kiss, her childhood crush is still in full swing. Eager to pick up where they left off as children, she’s determined to enjoy the short time he is in Fermosa Bay, accepting her heart will break when he returns to his life in London.

Will the echoes of the past lure him into staying in Fermosa Bay?

An Excerpt:

She looked at him, studied his eyes. “Was it hard to leave everything behind?”

He thought back to their early days in London. Living with his grandparents, trying to fit into one new school after the other, being the new one everywhere, being the one with the different accent. He didn’t like thinking of those days and preferred to lock them away with a cache of other memories.

“If you can’t remember what you had, you can’t miss it, right?”

“We missed you, and it was very hard for us to accept that you were gone.”

Her voice was quiet, and he stared at her for a long moment before gazing back towards the horizon. Everything inside him stilled when she took his hand into hers and entwined her fingers with his.

“I missed you,” she told him just above a whisper.

“You missed a boy you knew when you were seven, Emily.”

She shook her head. “I know that boy is still somewhere inside you. You just have to let go and trust.”

He removed his hands from hers and met her gaze. “Emily. Ethan told me that you still have a crush on me, but—”

“That little bugger.” She laughed and surprised him with her reaction. If anything, he’d expected anger or irritation. But not laughter.

“Okay, crush or no crush,” she replied. “Fact is, we missed you. You were part of our neighbourhood. We were friends. We all were. Then you were gone and nobody ever knew why. It’s got nothing to do with my crush, which, by the way, I resent that. My best friend was taken away from me, and I missed you. Don’t go all soppy on me.”

“No crush?”

Her attempt to look serious failed miserably. “Nah. Perhaps a little. Okay, yes, so sue me.”

“I’m a lawyer, sunshine. Don’t say what you don’t mean.”

Emily stared at him and then whispered, “See, it’s coming back to you. You always called me sunshine. Unless…” She paused. “Unless, you call every woman sunshine. Then I might get upset.”

Connor watched her. He hadn’t had such a delightful conversation in a very long time. Talking to Emily was so easy, and it seemed he couldn’t say a wrong word. The corner of her mouth was pulled into a slight smile.



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Website & Blog: http://www.irisblobel.com


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Sunday, June 18, 2017

Suzy Shearer @SuzyShearer Author of Elephants and Ever-Afters #BDSM, #EroticRomance, #PlusSizedHeroine


 
For plus-sized Laura, 55, sex means she’s in charge, she just needs to find a man who’ll accept that.
When she meets the sexy-looking Tobias Duncan she thinks he’s a bull elephant charging everywhere but all the same he strikes a chord deep inside her.

THE PLOT

It’s like a clash of wills when Tobias Duncan, 57, meets Laura Keell, 55 but neither can forget the impact each had on the other. To Laura, Tobias is just like a charging bull elephant, but he still presses every button. For Tobias, Laura is everything he’s ever dreamed of.

Tobias tries everything he can to find out where Laura lives, he just can’t forget this beautiful plus-sized woman. Both try to forget, but when a chance meeting with a friend of Tobias means he can see Laura again he jumps at the chance. But there is a problem that neither share.

Tobias wants a woman who dictates the terms during sex. And Laura? Laura loves to be in charge. They drop hints over a few weeks until a rather interesting event sees Laura confess. Their romance goes from casual to sizzling almost overnight. Nothing can come between them as their love grows—that is until a tragedy strikes.

Will death separate these soulmates?

EXCERPT:

When the train finally pulled into Central railway station, Laura pulled her warm black jacket over her cream top, slung her tote over her shoulder, and stepped from the train. After getting a taxi from the station to drop her outside a large building in the centre of Sydney’s business district, Laura checked the tenants’ board, confirming the solicitors she needed were on the third floor. Rather than use the lifts and trying to get some exercise, Laura opened the exit door and began climbing the stairs to the third floor, her heart pounding in wonder what the meeting would mean for her.

As she reached the third floor and went to open the door with her left hand, it was suddenly slammed open, knocking her backward. Somehow she managed to grab the door knob as she fell saving her from a dangerous tumble down the long steep flight of stairs.

“What the fuck?” A loud bull-voice screeched down at her.

Laura went to stand, putting her hands on the ground, only to have her left wrist send a bolt of agony up her arm. Twisting, she managed to get to her feet using the nearby railing. Standing, she glared across at the attractive man before her.

Before she had a chance to open her mouth, he continued yelling, “What the hell did you think you were doing?”

Never one to back down, Laura looked daggers at the man and shouted, “Me? What the fuck were you doing opening the door like a frigging bull elephant charging a car?”

Indignantly he replied, “I did not!”

“No? Well in that case how was I knocked off my feet?”

She wanted to add Mr. Smarty Pants but thought maybe it would be a bit too much.

“You shouldn’t have been there,” he said irrationally.

Laura couldn’t believe his attitude.
“What? I shouldn’t use the stairs but you can? Come off it Tembo.” She fought the urge to slap his handsome face as she suggested, “Just admit you charged through that door without thinking of other people.”

Full of indignation he bellowed at her, “I did not!”

“You did! You’re just a fucking angry bull elephant Tembo, charging without looking or caring.”

“Not true! And my name’s not Tembo,” he barked.

“It is. Tembo’s
Swahili for elephant and that’s what you are—a crazy bull elephant!” she returned his shout with her own.

The pair of them glared at each other, sizing each other up for the next round of shouting when Laura noticed another attractive silver-haired man just behind the elephant trying very hard to stifle a laugh. He put his hand on the elephant’s arm.

“She’s right, Toby. You did slam that door open.”

The laughter in his voice was unmistakable. He side-stepped past the elephant who’s eyes continued to bore into Laura’s in anger and something else which Laura couldn’t put a name too. She did notice the elephant had lovely light brown eyes to go with his sexy face, but she tried to ignore them as the other man picked up Laura’s bag then held it out to her.

“Are you okay miss?”

The adrenaline rush Laura had gotten when the door flung open now disappeared. She began to shake when she looked down the stairs and realised she would have been seriously injured if not killed had she not grabbed onto the door handle. The second man followed her look and grimaced. He looked at her kindly and put his hand under her right arm.

“Let’s get you somewhere where you can sit down.”

Thankfully, Laura allowed him to usher her through the door after she pushed the elephant rudely aside. Unfortunately, he followed the two of them as Laura was led to a large couch in a long airy foyer.

“Thank you,” she managed to stammer, then stared fiercely with what she hoped was an extremely angry look at the elephant.

The other man said something to him she didn’t catch and finally he had the grace to look slightly embarrassed as he nodded, turned, and walked through the large doors into the reception area of the offices opposite. A moment later, he came back with a cup of water. Laura’s hand shook too badly as she attempted to take it from him. Instead, he put it on the seat alongside her. Murmuring her thanks, she tried to lift her left arm.

She couldn’t hold back the gasp of pain as she moved it. She looked down at her swollen wrist. Already twice normal size, it was beginning to darken. The second gentleman looked at her wrist then up at the elephant.

“We’ll need an ambulance.”

“Fuck,” said the elephant with undue emphasis.

© Suzy Shearer 2017


Elephants and Ever-Afters is Book Five in the Dark Desires series.

This series is about the secret cravings we have, the things that go on behind closed doors. Those dark desires we harbour and crave but sometimes afraid to ask for.

Each book in the series is a stand-alone so the books can be read in any order.


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Heat Rating: SEXTREME
Word Count: 98,087
Page Count: @ 300


BIO:

Best-selling and award-winning author Suzy Shearer writes contemporary and paranormal erotic romances filled with mature and interesting characters. Her books have consistently reached her publisher's Best Seller list with several reaching # 1.  Her book Build A Love was runner-up in the Ménage category in the Easy Chair Bookshop's Fiction competition 2015 and A Hunter's Heart was runner-up in the Series Category.
Single, Suzy lives in the Western Suburbs of Sydney Australia with one very spoilt dog and two equally spoilt cats keeping her company.
She is a Buddhist, an author, an artist, a computer nerd and a voracious reader. Suzy has a penchant for crazy coloured hair—pinks, purples, blues, even rainbowed—it changes every month, and oh yes, also a penchant for tattoos!
Her books always feature older heroes and heroines; ranging from mid-forties to sixties. The heroines are usually confident, plus-sized women who are proud of their curves. Suzy feels it's important for readers to connect.
When she discovered many romance books seemed to cater to younger readers with their heroines and heroes in their twenties she decided to write about characters who were older but maybe not always wiser.  As she is in her sixties, Suzy feels she can relate to her characters’ desires, fears and hopes, and hopes her readers can as well.
Suzy also wants her readers to understand just because people are older doesn't mean they aren't intriguing, desirable, open to challenges and willing to experiment. Sexy isn't just for the under-thirties.
When Suzy is not writing, she is usually painting—an accomplished watercolour artist her subjects range from portraits and animals to nudes and landscapes. Check out her artwork at: http://sooziiiart.blogspot.com/

SERIES

The Club:

Book One: Bound (E-Book & Paperback)
Book Two: Uncollared (E-Book & Paperback)
Book Three:  Waxed
Book Four:  Displayed
Book Five:  Submit
Book Six:  Unmasked

The Hunters (E-Book & Paperback):

Book One: A Hunter’s Heart
Book Two: A Hunter’s Choice
Book Three:  Challenge

 
Dark Desires (Each book is a standalone. All are available in both e-book and paperback except Book Five.):

Book One: Whipped Delights
Book Two: Craving Her Master
Book Three:  Melting Her Dom’s Heart
Book Four:  An Artist’s Kiss
Book Five:  Elephants and Ever-Afters

SINGLE TITLES (E-Book & Paperback):

Daemons Are Forever
Build a Love
Perfect Three