Entice Me
Luscious Love Stories
The Authors from Romance Books 4 Us
Cindy Spencer Pape, Marianne Stephens, Jean Hart Stewart, Janice Seagraves,
Gemma Juliana, Denyse Bridger, Rose Anderson, Paris Brandon, Cara Marsi
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This sweet through hot collection of love stories includes contemporary, period, and historical romance, otherworldly romance, and romance with a touch of magic by Award-winning and Bestselling Authors: Cindy Spencer Pape, Marianne Stephens, Jean Hart Stewart, Janice Seagraves, Gemma Juliana, Denyse Bridger, Rose Anderson, Paris Brandon, and Cara Marsi.
Fun Facts With Janice Seagraves!
1.
My favorite place is either the mountains or the beach. I
love both. But if I have to choose one it would be the beach. It’s been quite a
while since I’ve walked on the sand and along the surf.
2.
Favorite music? I don’t listen very often much since I
prefer it quiet when I write, but when I do its rock from the seventies,
classical music like Bach and Mozart, or Celtic music like the Chieftains.
3.
My favorite flavor is chocolate. I like it as ice cream, a
candy bar or a pie. Or anyway I can get it.
4.
Favorite drink? I love tea. I drink it hot or cold. Tia tea
has become a recent favorite of mine.
5.
Hmm, do I have a favorite meal? I love Chinese’s food with
fried rice or noodles, sushi (make mine a rainbow roll), Italian Calzone, and
Mexican food; tacos, burritos and tamales. Gees, this is making me hungry.
6. My story was inspired by a real cat
named Baron. While I was at the computer typing madly away on a story, Baron
would decide it was time to take a nap on my chest and stick his paw down my
shirt.
7. Baron loved me so much he’d stick
his muzzle in my ear and purr real loud. I think he said, “If I was only human,
grrr.”
8. I added the paw thing and purring in
the ear to my werecat story.
9. The werecat in my story isn’t named
Baron. His name came from a TV series I enjoyed watching in the 90’s called the
Pretender. The Pretender was named Jared, and so is my werecat character.
10. Jared’s last name came from my
Character Naming Source Book, where I found a cat inspired name. Hence the last
name Catterick.
11. My story was also inspired by three
flashes of inspiration straight from my muse.
12. The first one was of a woman being
surprised by a werecat’s transformation.
13. The second was of the woman seeing
him in human form at a ski lodge and not knowing what he was until later.
14. The third was when he ran into a
tomcat and what happened.
15. I wrote all three parts years ago
and sent them through two groups to critique.
16. All my critiquers loved the story,
but it was still only three parts of a story. It wasn’t until another group,
Romance Books ‘4’ Us, decided to do an anthology that I finished my werecat
story.
17. Finishing the story went smoother
than I thought it would, and it was fun learning more about my characters.
18. At the last, I added a bad cat for
the bad guy and rounded out the story. The bad guy is also named after a real
cat. An aggressive gray tabby named Tiger.
Heart of Stone by
Madeline Archer
A Cup of Tea with Finola and Martin
A Cup of Tea with Finola and Martin
Hello, my name is Rose Anderson and I am a romance novelist. As Rose, I write award-winning erotic romance. I also write children's and youth books, murder mysteries and high-concept fiction, as well as historical non-fiction. And that's where Madeline Archer steps in. As Madeline Archer, I write the other flavors of adult fiction, including the sweet romance featured here. Heart of Stone by Madeline Archer is my novelette in Entice Me: a 10-author romance anthology by the authors from Romance Books ‘4’ Us.
Experience tells me the literary characters created in my
imagination evolve into people of substance. I walk into their world and they
share with me all the details of their lives, details I never realized while
writing them. I’m always surprised to discover these insights for they too have
life’s baggage and skeletons in their closets. Things like this make us the people we are. Funny thing, I feel
these emotions when they reveal them, as if those insights are actually a view
inside my own soul. Hmm… I suppose
they are. I wrote them!
I had such an encounter recently when I found myself 111
years in the past …
A Cup of Tea with Finola and Martin.
A Cup of Tea with Finola and Martin.
I was standing beside an ancient tree on the Harvard campus,
absorbed in the magic of being transported 111 years back in time, when a lovely
old woman came up to me. She had snow-white hair and expressive eyes, her
appearance indefinably reminiscent of an Irish actor I’d seen. I recognized her instantly as Finola Maguire. I
said hello.
She was all smiles and spoke with a faint Irish lilt when she said, “Ah, Rose, I’ve been waitin’ for ye to come to call. Come inside an’ I’ll put the kettle on for tea.”
She was all smiles and spoke with a faint Irish lilt when she said, “Ah, Rose, I’ve been waitin’ for ye to come to call. Come inside an’ I’ll put the kettle on for tea.”
She placed her hands on the ancient tree and I heard her indistinct
whisper. Suddenly, a small glittering cottage appeared right before my eyes. I
followed her inside and she asked me to sit. The house was cozy, no more than
two or three rooms, as far as I could tell. She took off her coat and hung it
on a hook by the door, then went to tend her teakettle. To my surprise, a brass
button shot out of an old boot near the hearth to clatter across the floor.
Seeing it, Mrs. Maguire peered into the boot, and said, “Martin,
stop sortin’ yer treasures. Look who’s
come for a visit. It’s Rose herself!”
A second later, a packrat emerged. I greeted him and he
chittered happily. I caught Mrs. Maguire’s eye hoping she’d translate. After
all, she was a witch and he was her familiar spirit.
She said, “Martin says he’s so glad you’ve come and wonders
if ye’d care to look at his collection. He’s very proud of it, ye know. Go on an’
take a look, dear. it’s sure to make ye smile. I’ll only be a minute with our
tea.”
I said I’d be delighted and turned my attention to the
packrat. The little sprite dipped in and out of his boot with a great many
buttons, keys, and other things that he’d found lost on the ground. I told him,
how impressed I was and could tell it pleased him by the happy ridges that
appeared just above his eyes. He was about to show me the collection in the other
full boot in the corner across the
room, when we were called to tea.
Mrs. Maguire filled my cup first and then saw to her own.
For Martin, she poured a splash of milk in a saucer, then buttered a corner of
a biscuit for him. His tail pointed to the jam jar and she spread blackberry
jam over his butter then handed it over. He took the piece in his deft little
paws and launched right into it.
Apparently his not waiting for us was a lapse in manners in
her opinion, for she tsked. Motioning to the plate of scrumptious-looking
biscuits, she told me, “Oh do help yerself, dear. We don’t stand on ceremony, do we Martin?”
He looked at me and shook his head. His whiskers were purple
with jam and crumbs stuck to his nose. I found him adorable.
I helped myself to the biscuits. They were delicious and tasted
exactly like biscuits my grandmother used to make. But of course they would. We
writers often use what we know when we write our scenes. I judiciously asked
about her grandson. I pretty much knew the outcome of this story, but they
didn’t just yet.
“Oh Rose,” she said, “for more than two hundred years I’ve searched
high an’ low for others to help me with me daughter Abigayle’s charm. There are
no other witch folk.”
She went on to say she recently spent two weeks traveling to Salem
for the rents, then on to Boston for the banking, and then back home again.
While she was in Boston, she placed inscrutable ads in the local newspapers, things
only other witch folk would understand. Not a soul had yet replied. She dabbed
her glistening eyes with her napkin, and said, “I’ve come to suspect the others of my kind were either all murdered during
the witch hunts, or they abandoned the Auld ways to save themselves.”
Martin chittered and I suspected he wanted her to explain
the Auld ways to me. This proved to be the case when she asked him the best way
to distill this vast concept to a non-witch like myself. Whiskers dripping with
milk, he chittered on and on. She listened and occasionally nodded. Finally, to
me she said, “Ye know Martin is an ancient creature, Rose, far older than we. What
he knows comes from long ago when people lived closer to nature. Back then, there
were some with an affinity for the energies of all life. These were my people, Rose. The energies are auld, as old as time itself—a life force
if ye will, an’ it exists in every livin’ thing. Folks with this affinity
understand that life comes in two halves of the whole.”
Martin, now grooming himself after his meal, stopped and
chittered once more.
“Oh that’s a good explanation,
Martin.” To me, she said, “Ye don’t see a stag without seein’ a doe, nor a hen
without a rooster. An’ ye don’t see a woman without seein’ a man. It’s the same
for everythin’, Rose. Even the flowers an’ trees have both sides within them.
My kind understands the glorious Mind who made it all, an’ we know the Mind walks
among creation as both the god an’ goddess. An’ because we understand this, we
are allowed to call upon the energies of nature for magic.”
I couldn’t help but ask why the witches of Salem couldn’t
call upon these energies to help put an end to the persecutions.
“Oh bless ye, dear. If only we could have done so. There
were so few of us to stand against the fear and intolerance, ye see. Long ago,
when everyone followed the Auld ways, it would have been a small matter to turn
an ill wish into good. It takes the belief of many to turn dark thoughts to
light ones. But somethin’ happened nearly two thousand years ago, when a few
people learned they could wield power by incitin’ fear in others. The fearful
ones turned away from the Auld ways an’ in time they simply forgot.”
I couldn’t help but compare the intolerance of the past to
events current in my own time. It was an ugly thing no matter when. I told them
as much.
Martin chimed in. She nodded and relayed his words, “He says
ye always must believe the world can be better, for that’s exactly how it
becomes so. Ye must believe, dear. Believe and hope.”
I understood what they meant. Positive thinking often made the seemingly impossible possible. My thoughts turning to the nearly impossible situation her grandson was in, I asked about Neila.
I understood what they meant. Positive thinking often made the seemingly impossible possible. My thoughts turning to the nearly impossible situation her grandson was in, I asked about Neila.
“Oh, she’s a dear, sweet-natured lass. An’ so terribly shy. The poor dear gets all tongue-tied
when it comes to talkin’ with people so she keeps to herself. I have her makin’
her sketches across the way in that empty building. She’s practicin’ her conversation
while she works.”
How sly of her. I told her so.
Her cheeks pinkened. She smiled back at me and said, “Hope is a good thing, dear.”
Martin chittered. There was no need to translate. I
understood.
Heart
of Stone
The story opens with the notorious
witch hunts in 17th Century Salem, Massachusetts.
As formal education for women lacks substance in her own country, Neila Flannigan leaves Ireland in 1904 to attend Radcliffe women’s college America. Shy and introverted, Neila passes her lonesome hours sketching the Harvard grounds and sending drawings home to her father. A chance encounter with a kindly old Irish woman inspires her to sketch a statue in an old, unused building. Desperately lonely, Neila ends up sharing her thoughts and feelings with a man carved in stone. Some days it feels like he listens.
As formal education for women lacks substance in her own country, Neila Flannigan leaves Ireland in 1904 to attend Radcliffe women’s college America. Shy and introverted, Neila passes her lonesome hours sketching the Harvard grounds and sending drawings home to her father. A chance encounter with a kindly old Irish woman inspires her to sketch a statue in an old, unused building. Desperately lonely, Neila ends up sharing her thoughts and feelings with a man carved in stone. Some days it feels like he listens.
©August 2015. Rose Anderson writing as Madeline Archer
Bio
Rose Anderson is a multi-published award-winning author
and dilettante who loves great conversation and delights in interesting things
to weave into stories. She’s known for crafting
characters that stay with you long after the last page has turned. Rose
also writes across genres under the pen name Madeline Archer. She lives with
her family and small menagerie amid oak groves and prairie in the rolling
glacial hills of the upper Midwest.
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BELTANE LION by Cindy Spencer Pape
Genre: Historical Romance
Rhodri of Llyan has returned from the Crusades a cursed man. On the way home to Wales, a young friend is sorely injured. Rhodri seeks the aid of village healer, Selene, whose gift for healing is as uncanny as her beauty. Selene’s magic can cure wounds, but she isn’t sure she can break the curse or heal the wounds on Rhodri’s heart?
Originally published in a shorter form by The Wild Rose Press as Beltaine Bargain ©July 2007
Cindy Spencer Pape firmly believes in happily-ever-after and brings that to her writing. Award-winning author of 19 novels and more than 40 shorter works, Cindy lives in southeast Michigan with her family and a houseful of pets. When not hard at work writing she can be found dressing up for steampunk parties and Renaissance fairs, or with her nose buried in a book. Cindy lives in Michigan with her family and a houseful of pets.
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OPERATION MAN HUNT by Marianne Stephens
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Chris Carlisle needs a man and Tony Davis becomes her goal. He learns the hidden reason for her enticing attempts to capture his attention. Both can’t deny the mutual, lusty attraction. Will true love follow?
Chris Carlisle needs a man and Tony Davis becomes her goal. He learns the hidden reason for her enticing attempts to capture his attention. Both can’t deny the mutual, lusty attraction. Will true love follow?
Marianne Stephens writes sensual and highly sensual mainstream romance and nonfiction books. Her other pen name, April Ash, writes erotic romance books. Publishers include, Ellora’s Cave, Secret Cravings Publishing. Self-published books are at Lulu.com and CreateSpace.com. All books are available at Amazon, B&N, and many other book retailers. She writes with The Naughty Literati as Marianne Stephens.
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DESIRE’S DILEMMA by Jean Hart Stewart
Genre: Historical Romance
When Lady Valanna meets her new guardian, The Marquis of Tendale, she finds her attraction to him overcomes her feeling of resentment for his neglect. When she discovers that neglect was due to dreadful war injuries, the attraction deepens. A former spy for Wellington, Marcus knows his injuries from almost fatal torture will keep him forever from marriage to the girl he has long loved.
Even as Marcus fights to keep revealing his love, Valanna admits hers. Valanna is determined to break his resolve, but Marcus’ honor stands between them. How can these two ever reconcile their differences, and find happiness?
What possible twist of fate can help these despairing lovers?
Writing claims my heart, and one of the best decisions I ever made was when I decided to write full time. I’m pretty ordinary really. But I had the chance to travel a lot when my husband did, and fell in love with England. Since I grew up on tales of King Arthur, when my kids were older and I retired from real estate, I turned to a much-desired career of author. I’m now on my 34th book, and loving every minute I can spend at the computer. But let’s not get on the subject of computers! I just switched from a PC to a Mac and the Mac is much smarter than me!
All my heroes are strikingly handsome, of course, with a flaw or two the heroine gets to correct. Writing has always been my joy and I’m so lucky that readers actually buy my stories!
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WERECAT LOVE by Janice Seagraves
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Morgan isn’t expecting romance when she accompanies her friend for a week of skiing, but when she meets Jared all bets are off.
Jared has secrets that he doesn’t mind sharing with a special lady, and he hopes Morgan is that special someone. When his past and present collide it’s worse than he imagined, and he’s forced to run for his life.
Janice Seagraves grew up with a deep love of science fiction and adventure stories. Always the consummate artist, she traded in her paint brush for a laptop to write breathless life-affirming novels that celebrate enduring love.
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RIVIERA RENDEZVOUS by Gemma Juliana
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Amalie flees when she runs into danger on the cruise ship she calls home, but soon realizes she can’t afford a ticket to fly home. Xandros is more than the shipping agent everybody thinks he is, and he’s had his sights on Amalie for months. So when she suddenly becomes a stranded damsel in distress, he is quick to suggest a solution.
Gemma Juliana Bio
Multi-published author Gemma Juliana writes romance and mystery in many genres from contemporary to paranormal. When not at her desk, Gemma loves to cook for family and friends, collect sparkly stones, and travel the world. Her muse demands large doses of coffee and chocolate.
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SOMETHING MOOR by Denysé Bridger
Genre: Contemporary Romance
An unexpected trip to Ireland takes Caragh McCarthy back to her ancestral home, and the past collides with the present when car trouble strands her on the moors of Country Tyrone. When Kelan O’Shea comes to her rescue, a 300 year old injustice might yet be set right, and a promised future can be fulfilled.
An unexpected trip to Ireland takes Caragh McCarthy back to her ancestral home, and the past collides with the present when car trouble strands her on the moors of Country Tyrone. When Kelan O’Shea comes to her rescue, a 300 year old injustice might yet be set right, and a promised future can be fulfilled.
Denysé Bridger: As an award-winning, best-selling author, Denysé Bridger writes about a multitude of things, always with a touch of romance, passion, and fantasy. Her heroes tend to be alpha men who are willing to do whatever it takes to win the heroine’s heart and trust, while her heroines are strong, emotionally courageous women who put their hearts on the line for the men they love. Passionate, honourable characters drive Denysé’s stories, in whatever genre you find them in.
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Heart of Stone by Madeline Archer
Genre: Fantasy Romance
The story opens with the notorious witch hunts in 17th Century Salem, Massachusetts.
As formal education for women lacks substance in 1904, Neila Flannigan leaves Ireland to attend Radcliffe women’s college in America. Shy and introverted, Neila passes her lonesome hours making sketches of the Harvard grounds and sending them home to her father. A chance encounter with a kindly old Irish woman inspires her to sketch a statue in an old, unused building. Desperately lonely, Neila ends up sharing her thoughts and feelings with a man carved in stone. Some days it feels like he listens.
As formal education for women lacks substance in 1904, Neila Flannigan leaves Ireland to attend Radcliffe women’s college in America. Shy and introverted, Neila passes her lonesome hours making sketches of the Harvard grounds and sending them home to her father. A chance encounter with a kindly old Irish woman inspires her to sketch a statue in an old, unused building. Desperately lonely, Neila ends up sharing her thoughts and feelings with a man carved in stone. Some days it feels like he listens.
©August 2015. Rose Anderson writing as Madeline Archer
Known for crafting characters that stay with you long after the last page has turned, Rose Anderson is a multi-published award-winning author and dilettante who loves great conversation and delights in interesting things to weave into stories. Rose also writes across genres under the pen name Madeline Archer. No matter which pen name she uses, Rose chooses descriptive words as carefully as an artist might choose a color.
As a self-described “persnickety leisure reader”, Rose especially enjoys novels that feel like they were written just for her. “It's hard to explain, but if you have ever read a book that felt like you alone knew what the author was getting at, then you’ll know what I mean. I tend to sneak symbolism and metaphor into my writing. You might say it's a game I play with myself when I write. I just love when readers email to say they've found something.” These hidden insights are her gift to her readers. Rose hopes readers will feel her stories were written just for them, for that’s the truth.
As a self-described “persnickety leisure reader”, Rose especially enjoys novels that feel like they were written just for her. “It's hard to explain, but if you have ever read a book that felt like you alone knew what the author was getting at, then you’ll know what I mean. I tend to sneak symbolism and metaphor into my writing. You might say it's a game I play with myself when I write. I just love when readers email to say they've found something.” These hidden insights are her gift to her readers. Rose hopes readers will feel her stories were written just for them, for that’s the truth.
She lives with her family and small menagerie amid oak groves and prairie in the rolling glacial hills of the upper Midwest.
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I’ll BE SEEING YOU by Paris Brandon
Genre: Period Romance
Jack Howland, part of an elite group of special OSS agents can’t resist the pull of the moon or widowed USO hostess, Lulu Lane. Their paths cross again after the war but will the truth about what he is send her screaming into the night or back into his arms?
A lover of action-adventure movies and vintage clothing, Paris can be found most days bent over her keyboard, creating worlds where a wolf shifter saving the woman he loves from a Nazi war criminal, is all in a day’s work.
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CAPRI NIGHTS by Cara Marsi
Genre: Contemporary Romance
A San Francisco sous chef discovers she might have bitten off more than she can chew when a yummy Italian man stirs up a recipe for romance on the delicious Isle of Capri.
Sous chef Cat Connors has spent a lifetime feeling like a stale cracker on a plate of fancy hors d'oeuvres among her stepfamily. But when she travels from San Francisco to the sunny Isle of Capri, she’s determined to finally shed her dowdy image and spice up her life. She has big plans for her future as a chef. Those plans don’t include a yummy Italian with a mouth-watering body and a smile that melts her insides like gelato under the hot Capri sun.
When Alex Viteli retreats to his villa on Capri to escape the notoriety and legal troubles brought on by his family, the last thing he needs is a beautiful, tempting dish of a woman. Alex may be the scion of a wealthy Italian family, but that won’t matter if he can’t cook up a scheme to clear his father’s name and keep himself out of prison.
Though they fit together like strawberries and chocolate, Cat and Alex may not have time for more than a quick bite of romance. Cat’s future is in San Francisco. Alex can’t leave Italy. But the sultry Capri nights might tempt them both to savor just one more sweet taste of love.
An award-winning and eclectic author, Cara Marsi is published in romantic suspense, paranormal romance, and contemporary romance. She loves a good love story, and believes that everyone deserves a second chance at love. Sexy, sweet, thrilling, or magical, Cara’s stories are first and foremost about the love. Treat yourself today, with a taste of romance.
When not traveling or dreaming of traveling, Cara and her husband live on the East Coast in a house ruled by two spoiled cats who compete for attention.
Author’s Note: Thank you for reading my story. I hope you enjoyed this romantic trip to the Isle of Capri. I’ve visited Capri twice, and it is indeed bewitching.
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