Welcome to my stop on the Virtual Book Tour for Ruby, the third book in the Facets of Passion series by Jeffe Kennedy. Please leave a comment or question for Jeffe below to let her know you stopped by. You can follow the tour here. You can check out my review of the first 2 books in the series here.
I'll be posting my review for Ruby later tonight.
Ruby
Facets of Passion, Book 3
Jeffe Kennedy
Publisher: Carina Press
ISBN: 978-14268-9548-7
Genre: Romance, Erotic Romance, Contemporary Romance, BDSM
Release date: May 13, 2013
Buy Links: Amazon │B & N │ARe
Book Description :
Dani can't resist Prejean's invitation to join him in a world of carnal desire, complete with fetish costumes and masks. Determined to keep her emotional distance, she gives Prejean everything but her name.
A night becomes a week, as she spends Mardi Gras suspended…in the delicious space where pleasure meets pain.
Too late, she realizes the cloak of anonymity has not protected her—and that chasing her dream might come at the expense of her heart.
For more Facets of Passion, check out Sapphire and Platinum, available now!
Excerpt
She
headed toward the B&B, at first hurrying through the rain. As she splashed
through the deepening puddles on the uneven sidewalk, her stockings soaked
through. In fact, all of her was as wet as if she stood under a shower. Since
her pace didn’t matter, she slowed, rain running down her face, sliding over
her skin. A pack of squealing tourists hustled by, sharing one plastic rain
poncho like a tarp. Prepared locals gave her smug smiles from under the
umbrellas they always carried.
She
smiled back. The rain might be cool, but the feel of it sliding on her skin
brought the world into focus. A small discomfort, like her hunger, to make
getting indoors that much more pleasurable.
She
passed the Court des Deux Pendus without glancing at it, no matter how much she
might want to. Up ahead, a man leaned against a courtyard wall, legs crossed at
the ankles, an enormous black umbrella protecting his upper half, while his
stylish leather shoes—likely Italian—were irretrievably drenched. Idiot.
“You
look like a drowned rat, chère.”
The
familiar voice brought Dani up short before she realized the stranger was
speaking to her. Cautiously, she looked over her shoulder to see he’d tipped
the umbrella back and was surveying her, an amused twitch behind that neat
black beard.
“Are
you following me?” She poured ice into the question.
“Now
how could that be when you just came walking by? I should accuse you. Perhaps
you’re a stalker.”
“Ha!”
She barked out the laugh and turned to go, so not in the mood for more shit,
all the pleasant sensuality of walking in the rain gone. “I’ll be sure to take
a different route in the future.”
“Are
you hungry?” he called out, lightly, mocking.
“Fuck
you!” she tossed over her shoulder.
“Well,
all right,” he said, from close behind her. “Though you’d have to do that my
way too. Your place or mine?”
She
spun around and nearly slammed into his chest. Backed up a hasty step and
snagged her hair on the umbrella.
“Goddammit.”
She tugged at her wet, snarled curls.
“You
appear to be trapped.”
“Quit
harassing me,” she hissed.
“In
point of fact, you accosted my umbrella. Now, here. Hold this.” He pushed the
handle at her and she took it, not looking at him while he used both hands to
untangle her hair from the spokes. In her four-inch stilettos, she was nearly
the same height, and his breath blew warm against her cheek, the rain drumming
around them.
“Some
temper you have there,” he murmured. “I can’t help but think that if you had
something in your belly, you’d be a little sweeter.”
She
decided declining to respond to that would be the better part of valor. That
had sounded like an invitation.
A tempting one.
“Nothing
to say?” His lips whispered against her cheek.
“Let
me go.”
“You’re
free. For now.”
She
started to pull back, thrusting the handle at him, but he wrapped his hands
over hers.
“Let me make it up to you.”
“What?”
Oh yes. Definitely tempting.
He
returned her gaze, steady, calm. His eyes weren’t truly black, but a deep
brown, framed by thick lashes any of her models would have killed to come by
naturally. The gold hoop glinted in his ear and she was seized by the random
desire to take it in her teeth. “I’ll make you something to eat. Something
fabulous.”
“Absolutely
not.”
“No?”
His gaze fastened on her mouth and the moment felt oddly intimate, with the
curtains of rain falling around the umbrella. “Let me feed you.”
“I’m
not going to a strange man’s place—for any reason.”
“Ah.”
He nodded. “I am stranger than some, it’s true. I’ll take you somewhere then.
Buy you a meal. Maybe a drink. All safe and public.”
“You
threw me out of your restaurant.”
“You
deserved it.”
“You
don’t know what I deserve.”
“Oh,
but I’d love to find out. You come to my place, you play my way. If you give
yourself over to me, I will show you pleasures that will keep you fed for life.
A different extreme.”
Something
about his tone, the heat from his body, sent arousal rippling through her. An
image of the manacles on the courtyard wall slipped through her mind, taunting,
compelling.
“Are
we still talking about food?” She tried to sound flip, but his eyes glinted and
somehow she knew he heard the desire in her voice.
“When
it comes to the sensual delights, it’s all the same. Come with me for now. Let
me give you a taste.”
She
studied him, definitely tempted. Keeping professional distance was important,
so she’d stayed in a different B&B than the rest of her colleagues. But it
made for lonely evenings at times. In a week, she’d be in Paris, where she knew
no one. Who knew when she’d meet another man this alluring?
“What
else will you do?” he asked, as if he read her mind.
“A rainy night in New
Orleans is for sharing good food, a little booze, a lot of nice company.”
“I
don’t know why I’m agreeing to this.”
White
teeth flashed in a smile, outrageously sexy. “Because you can’t resist me, chère.”
“You
wish.”
“Yes,
I do. Can you walk a bit in those sexy heels?”
“What’s
a little pain, in the face of what you’re promising?”
“Exactly.
C’mon, New York.” He tucked her hand into the crook of his elbow. “Let me show
you my city.”
About
the Author:
Jeffe
Kennedy took the crooked road to writing, stopping off at neurobiology,
religious studies and environmental consulting before her creative writing
began appearing in places like Redbook, Puerto del Sol, Wyoming Wildlife, Under
the Sun and Aeon.
An erotic novella, Petals and Thorns, came out under her pen
name of Jennifer Paris in 2010, heralding yet another branch of her path, into
erotica and romantic fantasy fiction. Since then, an erotic short, Feeding the
Vampire, and another erotic novella, Sapphire, have hit the shelves.
Jeffe
lives in Santa Fe, with two Maine coon cats, a border collie, plentiful
free-range lizards and frequently serves as a guinea pig for an
acupuncturist-in-training.
Find her on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Author.Jeffe.Kennedy
and Twitter (@jeffekennedy) or visit her at her website http://jeffekennedy.com/.
Thanks for hosting me today!
ReplyDeleteMy daughter has a Main coon - great cats.
ReplyDeleteGreat excerpt.
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Thanks Daryl! And yes, lurv my Maine coon kitties!!
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