Day three of the Men of May Bloghop is ELVIS day here at A Page In The Life. Why? Because my new release Long Live The King debuts tomorrow from Champagne Books and Elvis is my hero in this fun, fantasy time travel romance. Besides, I adore Elvis. He just radiates a sexual energy combined with sweet Southern manners...a combination that sends me. Really. Be sure to comment for your chance to win - I'm giving away two ebook copies of Long Live The King and two more ebook copies of World Without End, Amen. Make sure you leave your email addy if you want to win so I can contact you if you do!
Now on to Elvis.....
I mean who could resist this....
Here's the blurb for Long Live The King:
And Elvis from 1956, sans shirt, (what a hottie) with an excerpt from Long Live The King
Once out of
Vegas, there was almost no other traffic. Elvis drove with such speed she might
have been afraid under any other circumstances but with him, fast rides were
the norm and he handled the big car well.
He pulled off
the two-lane road and brought the car to a halt before putting the top down. Above
them, thousands of stars sparkled like diamonds in the night sky, much brighter
here than in Las Vegas where they struggled to shine above the neon and glitter.
A soft light breeze poured over them, refreshing and sweet.
As Elvis slid
his arm around her, she felt him relax, easing away from the high-energy
tension of his performance as he settled down against her. She felt her own
nerves unwind and she laid her head against his shoulder so she could look up
at the sky.
“It’s so
beautiful,” she said, awed by the celestial display.
“It’s not as
pretty as you are,” Elvis said as he pulled her into his embrace and kissed her.
That little kiss back at the hotel felt like butterfly wings against her face
but this one smoldered, slow and with plenty of heat. His mouth invaded hers,
his tongue stretched to intertwine with hers in soft, erotic caress that
notched her inner fire into flame. Elvis’ lips conquered her mouth and then
moved down to the soft skin of her throat, kissing and biting with such
exquisite strokes her skin felt sensitive and her nerves melted with heavy
voltage level delight.
One arm remained
around her; the other fondled her, touched her breasts with gentle movements as
if he longed to caress but did not want to offend. His care evoked a powerful
tenderness within Lacie but his touch scorched wherever it touched. His fingertips
calloused from guitar playing, slid the shoulders of her peasant blouse down so
he could bury his face against her breasts, still tucked inside the
lace-trimmed brassiere. The feel of his breath against her skin destroyed any
defenses and blazed with such heat she thought she would shiver with delight.
Lacie kissed him
back, putting all her own desire into the act, sharing all she could summon of
soul and self. If his arms had not held her steady, anchored her to the
physical world about them, she thought she might have drowned in delight.
His mouth, she
thought with pleasure, was like barbecue, sweet, smoky with a little hint of
sugar, and just spicy enough to intrigue. Lacie feasted on his southern flavor
and loved it, more than ready to ride the rising surge of passion into ecstasy.
Their kissing
lasted forever and just a brief moment. In that timeless span, Lacie yielded
her heart to Elvis. She could not deny she loved him with every facet of being,
mind, heart, body, and soul. Nor could she claim she did not want him with
every carnal sense. In his arms, burning with his heat that reflected from her
fever, she claimed him as her soul mate and ached to make him her significant
other, forever.
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A coworker is a big Elvis fan. She has his pictures posted on every free wall space! LOL He was good lookin' in his younger days.
ReplyDeleteLOved the excerpt; another book has been added to my wish list.
Thanks,
Tracey D
booklover0226 at gmail dot com
Really enjoyed the excerpt, I'd love to get it! jennirv4967 at gmail dot com
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