Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Hi Everyone!

Love, yep, it's in the air!!! This month, I'm not only excited because it's the month we celebrate Valentine's Day, BUT A Spartan's Kiss comes out two days before Valentine's Day!

Woohooo! And, to celebrate that, I'm giving away a copy of A Spartan's Kiss to one lucky winner. All you need do to win is leave me a message about what you think the most romantic Valentine's Day you've ever read about, experienced, of maybe even hope for.

The contest is from February 7th to February 14th and winners will be contacted on February 14th!

Please remember to leave my your email addie, so I can contact you after the Love is in the Air Giveaway Hop! Also, follow the link to the left if you'd like to enter more giveaways from other authors in the hop!






Here's a bit about the new book in my Jade Sisterhood Series: 

After enduring centuries of life, Aeros the captain of the immortal Spartans, discovers his grey existence may end—in the arms of Tabithia. Only Tabithia is a witch guilty of crossing Ares, the god responsible for Areos’ existence.
Tabithia has feared meeting the warrior an ancient hag once predicted would someday command her obedience. But when Tabithia takes a job guiding Aeros and his team of Spartan to a stolen artifact, her fear disappears under his slow, wicked seduction.
Aeros will battle anything to claim Tabithia and the future they could have together—even his god Ares—but when he learns the battle might be within Tabithia, he learns that true love does not come with a command.


19 comments:

  1. i love the sounds of a spartan's kiss. i would LOVE to win a copy of the book

    parisfan_ca@yahoo.com

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  2. I can't remember reading the most romantic valentine's day so I will just say what my favorite love story is Acheron by Sherrilyn Kenyon.

    vampiremistress2010(at)gmail(dot)com

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  3. My hubby was deployed and he managed to send both me and my daughter flowers. The romantic part is he ordered them 7 months in a advance!! lol Thanks for the giveaway.
    kaylyndavis1986@yahoo.com

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  4. I just love spending the evening with husband without the children.

    susanmplatt AT hotmail DOT com

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  5. I will have to do my future; my Master has finally found me and he has ordered to be waiting for him; he treats me to a night of a special dinner, roses, and last a special collaring ceremony that I had no idea he had planned at the Master's Club.
    Thank you for the contest!
    bluebirdsub24 at gmail dot com

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  6. I'm happy with a simple home-cooked dinner for two. But maybe in my biggest dreams a night in Paris would be so beautiful!


    xo_veronica16[at]hotmail[dot]com

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  7. Okay, wow, thank you for all the comments! That's so cool to hear your stories and your own ideas of a romantic Valentine's Day!

    : ) Billi Jean

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  8. A few (ok quite a few) years ago, the V-day right before we got married, Hubby & I really needed a break from planning etc so we found this little in on Cape Cod that hosted coples weekends away called Cuddle & Bubble weekends. Lots of fun, great food, champagne, & hottub! just what we needed!
    Kleah921(at)gmail(dot)com

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  9. Sounds like a great read! Thanks for the chance to win.
    Going out to dinner as corny as that is...We have never done it and we have been married for 13 years! Must be a lucky # for us... =)

    Mary
    mary_reiss @ hotmail.com

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  10. Romantic for me would be anything as long as it's just the two of us:)

    yadkny@hotmail.com

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  11. Thanks for the giveaway! Love is definitely in the air and I think a good example of a strong romantic novel is "Outlander" by Diana Gabaldon. Jamie and Claire are EPIC.

    Happy Valentine's Day!
    mestith (at) gmail (dot) com

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  12. I don't celebrate Valentine's Day, but I recently read a story online about a husband who sent his wife flowers every Valentine's Day and included a note about how lucky he was to have her in his life. He died and she received flowers with a note saying he loved her into eternity.
    planterofhope at aol dot com

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  13. My ideal romantic Valentine's Day (since it hasn't actually happened) would be to start off the day with some nice flowers. Stereotypical I know, but I LOVE flowers :).
    We would have to be somewhere secluded, like a cabin. Somewhere where no one will bother us.
    During the day we'd do something fun and active (like snowboarding or hiking).
    At night we'd make a nice home cooked meal together while listening to some rock n roll music (cause we all know how awesome rock and roll is ;) ).
    I'd like to finish the day watching cheesy 80's BB movies (like Attack of the Giant Ants, or The Blob), proceeded by a pillow fight (which I would win of course).
    I realize it's not what most people would describe as "romantic" but honestly I can't think of a more perfect day for me.
    I don't need candles and moonlight, I just need to have a good time with the person I love.

    j_zakaib056 at hotmail (dot) com

    Hope you have a Happy Valentine's Day :)

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  14. I don't celebrate Valentines day but I would like to plan a two day getaway with my husband with nothing but us to entertain ourselves!
    stephstime@cox.net

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  15. thank you all for your wonderful Valentine's Day stories. I love them all! Especially the ones where you're still waiting for that day, since I'm waiting as well! :)

    I drew a name out of a hat -- well, I let my daughter -- and Mary @ sweeping me won!

    Congrats and again, thank you for taking the time to stop by my blog!

    hugs, billi jean

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  16. thank you all for your wonderful Valentine's Day stories. I love them all! Especially the ones where you're still waiting for that day, since I'm waiting as well! :)

    I drew a name out of a hat -- well, I let my daughter -- and Mary @ sweeping me won!

    Congrats and again, thank you for taking the time to stop by my blog!

    hugs, billi jean

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  17. The most romantic Valentines day's have always been the ones at home with a nice homemade dinner, crowdfree and not spending a bunch of money.
    oddball2003 at hotmail dot com

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  18. The most romantic (umm that is slightly difficult when your birthday is 3 after and your significant other decides to put a gift together for the both of them together...)
    Anyway, Time away would be the best... (parents of 4 daughters and 2 of them are teenagers, need I say anymore)

    BeckeyWhiteATgmailDOTcom

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  19. Sounds like a great book! My romantice idea of a date is a nice dinner and movie, and a lot of cuddling, i'm pretty simple!
    kacidesigns AT yahoo DOT com

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