Thursday, 30 April 2015

Bedding the Biker - promo

New York Times Best Selling Author Virna DePaul brings readers the fifth book in her wildly successful Bedding the Bachelors series!  Bedding the Biker Next Door introduces readers to another sexy hero and heroine to fall in love with. 

“Virna DePaul is amazing!” – NYT Best Seller Lori Foster

 

 

 

Bedding the Biker Next Door by Virna DePaul

Bedding the Bachelors #5

 

Jill Jones has good friends, a great job, and a steady amount of dates. What she doesn’t have is a kinky or wild bone in her body—or so she thinks. Then she meets a handsome tattooed biker who lights her on fire. Suddenly she’s saying yes to all sorts of things, starting with a night in bed, no strings attached. 
A security expert, Cole Novak protects others for a living, but he’s weighed down by grief that he couldn’t save the most important person in his life. Then he meets Jill, and for one night she brings color back into his world…only to walk away, plunging him back into the now-familiar darkness. 

Soon Cole discovers that Jill is closer than he realized—living in the very house he plans to sell in order to leave the past behind. With the wild woman of his dreams suddenly the girl next door, will Cole still sell the place and move away, or will he soak in more of Jill and open his heart to hope and love? 

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Teaser

Jill glanced over again for another look. Mr. TDTS gave new definition to the word “big.” He was more like a one-man NFL team. Dark hair, black T-shirt with short sleeves that showed off big, muscular well-defined arms covered with colorful tattoos. His jeans were well worn, and damn, did he wear them well. 

Abruptly, he turned, and they eyed each other again. Something in his eyes this time—whatever he was thinking—made a flurry of electric shocks run through her body. Heat coiled low in her belly. She glanced down and away, struggling to keep her expression cool and composed. She couldn’t help it and looked again.

He was still staring!

Then came his smile—slow. A shade shy of cocky. And bordering on conflicted.

Suddenly, she was so overcome by desire she couldn’t think straight, and that whole lust-at-first-sight thing wasn’t something that had happened to her in…well, never. But here was this man, zeroing in on her when it appeared he didn’t even want to. She wasn’t sure what to do about that. 

His expression dimmed, and he swiveled back around on his seat to face the bartender. She kept looking. Checking him out. Considering both him and her own reaction.

His face sported a day’s worth of dark stubble. He definitely didn’t blend in with the crowd. Not my type, she thought once again. So what was it about him that made her do a double-take? Was it the way he sat there alone, thinking…brooding… 

Didn’t matter. Whatever type he was, one thing was clear—her body responded to it. With those chest muscles rippling underneath his cotton T-shirt, he radiated masculine power. 

She imagined herself standing right up and strolling over there, like the many confident actresses she’s watched in movies. Hell, like Liz herself. She’d watched her friend approach a guy in a bar a time or two. Just go on over there and tell him what you want, take no prisoners.

Whoa…the beer she’d had must be playing with her head. A guy like that, someone who belonged on the cover of a hot and steamy romance novel, wouldn’t want someone like her—plain Jane Jill Jones, who ran a daycare for a living. 

Even so, the longer they’d held each other’s gazes, the more she’d imagined him taking her into a hidden corner of the bar, his hard mouth moving over hers, her fingers stroking the tattoos defining his biceps, her hand sliding down over what must surely be rock hard abs and—

Jill closed her eyes for a long second, hoping the intense need between her legs would subside…


Author bio

Virna DePaul is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of steamy, suspenseful fiction. Whether it’s vampires, a Para-Ops team, hot cops or swoon-worthy identical twin brothers, her stories center around complex individuals willing to overcome incredible odds for love. Bedding The Wrong Brother, which begins the Bedding The Bachelors Series, is a #1 Bestselling Contemporary Romance and a USA Today Bestseller. 

Virna’s new series, Say You Love Me, focuses on a group of hot young Hollywood heroes and hard-partying rock band bad boys—each on the verge of meeting the girl of his dreams. The series launches with Book 1, Say It Sexy. 

She loves to hear from readers at  www.virnadepaul.com

 

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Virna is giving away lots of goodies!

The contest runs from April 30th until May 7th.

 

Grand Prize – $25 Gift Card

 

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2nd Prize - One lucky reader that comments on one of the participating blogs will win a Hematite necklace.

 

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Finally, check out Virna's new series, SAY YOU LOVE ME, which focuses on a group of hot young Hollywood heroes and hard-partying rock band bad boys—each on the verge of meeting the girl of his dreams. 






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