Tuesday, August 20, 2019

Cruel Prince Release Blirz

 
Cruel Prince (Royal Hearts Academy #1) by Ashley Jade Release Date: August 20th

  Cruel Prince (Royal Hearts Academy #1)Cruel Prince by Ashley Jade
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Truly unique Bully Standalone! This book left me speechless and I had to really digest what I read. I was totally in my feelings, in awe, heartbroken, angry, 1000% in love. I'm still nursing a serious case of love-hate for this author. It is epically tragic and profoundly poetic, filled with fiery passion and emotions so intense they jump right off the page. You will laugh and you will ugly cry! It is filled with characters you will love to hate and hate to love, and ones you will hate and then love. It will grab you from page one and not let go. All your questions will be answered, the story comes full circle with a perfect ending. This is another one of those books that will stay with you long after the final page.
If I had to give one minor critique I would say in a few places the vocabulary was a little too much and didn't seem to fit the character. Even I had to break out the dictionary.
note: It deals with serious subject matter.

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Blurb: Welcome to their kingdom...
I never thought I'd step foot in Royal Manor again. But four years later, here I am...back to finish my senior year at Royal Hearts Academy.
And forced to face Jace Covington. My first friend. First crush. First kiss. The one I left behind.
Only—he isn't the same boy I gave my heart to.
This new Jace is as cruel as he is gorgeous. And he's determined to make my life a living hell. Along with the rest of his glorified family and crew of tyrants.
They expect me to worship the ground they walk on like everyone else, but I'd rather eat dirt.
If Jace Covington wants me gone...he'll have to try harder. Because I've never been the kind of girl to play by the rules.

WARNING: Royal Hearts Academy is a New Adult/High School series of standalones filled with drama, a touch of angst, and boys who are bad to the bone.
This series is recommended for mature readers due to graphic language and sexual content.

                        

Excerpt:
“Is that why you wore this sexy little shirt tonight?” His warm breath tickles the side of my neck. “Hoping to get my attention.”
“No.”
That earns me a husky chuckle. “Too bad.” He presses his lips against my throat. “Because it’s working. You have all my attention.” He walks his fingers down my torso. “Question is…what are you going to do with it?”

                             

About the Author: 
Ashley Jade loves to tackle different genres and tropes within romance. 
Her first loves are New Adult Romance and Romantic Suspense, 
but she also writes everything in between including:
 contemporary romance, erotica, and dark romance.
Her characters are flawed and complex, and chances are you will hate 
them before you fall head over heels in love with them.
She’s a die-hard lover of oxford commas, em dashes, music, coffee, 
and anything thought provoking…except for math.
Books make her heart beat faster and writing makes her soul come alive. 
She’s always read books growing up and scribbled stories in her journal, 
and after having a strange dream one night; she decided to just go 
for it and publish her first series.
It was the best decision she ever made.
If she’s not paying off student loan debt, working, 
or writing a novel—you can usually find her listening to music, 
hanging out with her readers online, and pondering the meaning of life.
Check out her amazon page and Facebook page for future novels.
She recently became hip and joined Twitter, so you can find her there, too. 
She loves connecting with her readers—they make her world go round’.
 

Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Cruel Prince One Week Count Down and Chapter Reveal

 
Cruel Prince (Royal Hearts Academy #1) by Ashley Jade Release Date: August 20th
 
 
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Blurb: Welcome to their kingdom...
I never thought I'd step foot in Royal Manor again. But four years later, here I am...back to finish my senior year at Royal Hearts Academy.
And forced to face Jace Covington. My first friend. First crush. First kiss. The one I left behind.
Only—he isn't the same boy I gave my heart to.
This new Jace is as cruel as he is gorgeous. And he's determined to make my life a living hell. Along with the rest of his glorified family and crew of tyrants.
They expect me to worship the ground they walk on like everyone else, but I'd rather eat dirt.
If Jace Covington wants me gone...he'll have to try harder. Because I've never been the kind of girl to play by the rules.

WARNING: Royal Hearts Academy is a New Adult/High School series of standalones filled with drama, a touch of angst, and boys who are bad to the bone.
This series is recommended for mature readers due to graphic language and sexual content.

                             

▫️CHAPTER REVEAL▫️
Thanks to another Post-it note from Aunt Crystal, I was able
to figure out which guest bedroom she cleared out for me. 
Although cleared out is a bit of an understatement. 
Aside from the queen-sized bed covered with a purple bedspread, 
an empty bureau, and yet another Post-it note promising to take me
shopping later in the week…the room is bare bones. 
Not that I mind. I managed to stuff my entire life into one duffle bag 
and a medium suitcase. No-frills suits me. 
Less shit to get attached to. 
I open the closet door to hang up some of my clothes, 
but three plaid skirts, three crisp, white button-down shirts, 
and three navy blazers snag my attention instead. 
The Royal Hearts Academy emblem above the left 
breast pockets practically taunts me. 
I wasn’t in a position to make any requests considering my 
aunt and her husband were nice enough to take in a stray—
but the one thing I insisted on was attending the local public school 
instead of Royal Hearts Academy. My dad forced me to go to 
private school for elementary and junior high and it was one 
of the worst experiences of my life. 
The organ in my chest squeezes. With the exception of meeting Jace. 
Of course, the one thing I wanted was the one thing Crystal’s 
husband wasn’t willing to negotiate on given it’s my 
cousin’s—technically, step-cousin’s—senior year and he attends RHA. 
Wayne thinks it would be beneficial for me to go to school 
with his son Oakley, so I’ll have someone to show me the ropes. 
However, it’s clear good ol’ Uncle Wayne must not be very observant. 
I only met him once briefly at my aunt’s wedding four years ago, 
but a quick scroll through Oakley’s Instagram suggests he’s 
about as useful as a goldfish at a Bob Marley concert. 
And by useful? I mean, stoned. 
Which probably explains why he didn’t pick me up from the airport 
like he was supposed to, or why I still haven’t seen any signs of him…
despite being here all afternoon and most of the evening. 
I send him another text, but just like the first ten I sent today, 
he doesn’t respond. 
Curiosity getting the best of me, I slip out the door of my new room and 
venture down the long hallway. My aunt said there were six bedrooms 
in the house—but after knocking on several doors, 
it’s obvious Oakley isn’t in any of them. 
Stifling a groan, I amble down the staircase and wander into the kitchen. 
Much like the rest of the house, the kitchen is spacious, 
and everything looks expensive, but price aside, 
it’s pretty standard. Stainless steel appliances, glass table, 
large granite island in the center. 
And no Oakley. 
After checking the living room, my uncle Wayne’s office, 
and the bathroom on the first floor, I make my way down 
the stairs leading to the basement. 
The smell of marijuana infiltrates my nostrils almost immediately. 
I’m not a buzzkill, I have no issues with people who smoke—
what I have an issue with is people who indulge so much 
they forget the important stuff. 
Like answering text messages or picking their step-cousin up at the airport.
The big screen television—which is currently broadcasting 
two naked girls grinding against one another to awful 
mumble rap—illuminates the basement enough I’m able 
to see the back of a leather couch. 
The smoke wafting toward the ceiling fan tells me 
there’s a good chance I’ll find Oakley on the other side of it. 
I don’t know whether to laugh or shake my head as 
I round the corner and see him passed out with one 
hand down his pants and the other holding what appears 
to be a partially smoked blunt. 
The baseball cap he’s wearing hides most of his face, 
but he definitely looks like he’s been asleep for a while. 
How the house hasn’t burnt down is anyone’s guess.
I’m about to dispose of the still lit blunt and go back upstairs…
but then he speaks. 
“Hey, babe.” 
Uh. Kind of weird, but considering I’ve been called worse by strangers, 
I decide to roll with it. 
“Hey.” 
“I was wondering when you’d get here,” 
he murmurs, his voice thick with sleep.
I tamp down the urge to tell him I would have been here sooner 
if he picked me up from the goddamn airport like he was supposed to. 
We’re going to be stuck together for the next year and 
bitching at him isn’t a good way to start a relationship. 
I open my mouth to ask if he wants to grab a bite to eat later, 
but he speaks again. 
“You’re so fucking hot.” 
Okay, this train has officially reached awkward station.
“Um. Thank—” 
Before I can finish that sentence, he shoves his sweatpants down and…
Oh. My. God. 
Bile works up my throat as he wraps his hand around his exposed dick.
“Come on, beautiful,” he groans. “Quit teasing me and sit on it.”
I’m positive I must have a contact high because that’s the 
only way to explain why the actual fuck my step-cousin 
is summoning me to sit on his penis. 
“Gross. What is wrong with you?” 
Shielding my vision with my hands, I proceed to back away. 
Unfortunately, I knock into the coffee table so hard I see stars. 
“Dammit,” I yelp, gripping my throbbing calf.
“You’re not Hayley.”
Talk about stating the obvious. 
“No shit, Sherlock.” I make the huge mistake of looking up. 
“Oh, my God, dude. Can you please put your wiener away?”
“Sure thing,” the pervert says, rising from the couch. 
“As soon as you tell me who the hell you are and why you’re in my house.” 
He has got to be kidding me. 
“Seriously?” I point to myself. “I’m Dylan.”
He tilts his head to the side, like he’s having trouble 
understanding why my name would have any significance to him. 
“Your cousin,” I grit through my teeth and he blanches. 
Eureka. 
I breathe a sigh of relief as he pulls up his pants. 
“You’re not supposed to be here until Saturday.” 
“It is Saturday,” I inform him, and his eyes widen. 
“Well, shit.” He places the blunt between his lips and inhales. 
“This stuff is better than I thought.” Coughing, he holds it out to me. 
“Want some?” 
I give him a sardonic smile. 
“I appreciate the peace offering and all, but I’ll pass.” 
He doesn’t look offended in the least. 
“That’s cool.” His expression turns serious as he snuffs the 
cherry of the blunt on a can of soda. “Look, I’d appreciate it if 
you didn’t tell the parental units I tried to bang you, okay? 
They’re on my case enough lately.” 
Oakley doesn’t have to worry. I won’t be telling anyone he tried to bang me.
I give him a nod. 
He nods back.
And then it’s nothing but uncomfortable silence. 
Quite the riveting exchange we’re having here. 
“It’s Saturday night,” he declares unexpectedly while stretching 
his arms over his head and yawning. “Christian’s throwing his big 
end of summer party before school starts.” 
I don’t know who Christian is, but I wouldn’t mind going to a party. 
In fact, meeting a few people and reconnecting with some old friends 
before school starts will probably make things easier for me on Monday. 
My heart does a little flip. Maybe Jace will be there. 
There are so many things I want to tell him. 
And even more things I want to ask him. 
Like why he blocked my number. Or why he never returned any of the d
ozens of messages I sent him on social media after I left. 
“A party sounds like fun. I can be rea—”
“Don’t wait up,” Oakley utters, brushing past me. 
Well, that settles that then. My cousin is a bigger tool than the one 
contained in his pants. 
“By the way,” he calls out from the stairs. “The school admins are assholes.
I doubt they’ll let you keep that blue crap in your hair.”
Highlights. They’re called highlights. 
A smile touches my lips. I hope they hate my blue hair so much they 
refuse admission and I have no choice but to attend Royal Manor High instead.




About the Author: 
Ashley Jade loves to tackle different genres and tropes within romance. 
Her first loves are New Adult Romance and Romantic Suspense, 
but she also writes everything in between including: 
 contemporary romance, erotica, and dark romance.
Her characters are flawed and complex, and chances are you will hate them 
before you fall head over heels in love with them.
She’s a die-hard lover of oxford commas, em dashes, music, coffee, 
and anything thought provoking…except for math.
Books make her heart beat faster and writing makes her soul come alive. 
She’s always read books growing up and scribbled stories in her journal, 
and after having a strange dream one night; 
she decided to just go for it and publish her first series.
It was the best decision she ever made.
If she’s not paying off student loan debt, working, 
or writing a novel—you can usually find her listening to music, 
hanging out with her readers online, and pondering the meaning of life.
Check out her amazon page and Facebook page for future novels. 
She recently became hip and joined Twitter, so you can find her there, too. 
She loves connecting with her readers—they make her world go round’.


Connect w/Ashley: 
 

Falcon Chapter Reveal

 

FALCON (Trinity Academy #1) by Michelle Heard 
Release Date: September 2nd 
Genre: New Adult College Romance 
Cover Designer: Sybil Wilson, PopKitty Design 
Photographer: Wander Aguiar Photography 
Models: Andrew, Forest and David
 


                            


Blurb: 
Wealth and power make them untouchable. 
Bound by an unbreakable brotherhood, 
Falcon, Mason, and Lake are the monarchs of Trinity Academy. 
I just want to study, get my degree, then join Dad in his travels around the world.
My hopes of flying under the radar during my three years at college 
are quickly shattered when I find myself stuck between a rock and a hard place. 
Falcon and Grayson are sworn enemies and business rivals, 
and I’m caught in the middle of their cold war because Grayson showed interest in me.
Then there’s my secret… 
which Falcon knows about. He uses it to keep me under his thumb,
 and I’d love nothing more than to knock the arrogant heir off his throne. 
But in a world where possessions, connections, and status rule, 
I can’t afford for the students to learn the truth behind my attending Trinity Academy.
It leaves me at Falcon’s mercy, but at the rate we’re fighting, 
one of us might just die before the term is over.
At least, that’s what I thought… until feelings get in the way and complicate things.


                           


Excerpt: Chapter One Layla
Grabbing a seat in the middle of the auditorium, 
my gaze scans the group of first-year journalism students.
Nervous excitement fills the air, 
the kind you only feel on your first day of the rest of your life. 
Who you were in high school doesn’t matter because college is a fresh start – new friends, 
new environment, new standards for what’s acceptable and what’s not.
The fact that I got a free ride to Trinity Academy because my mother is the personal assistant to Geoffrey Reyes, CEO of CRC Holdings, is something I’ll take to my grave. 
Mr. Reyes’ father was one of the founding members of Trinity, 
a college meant for the rich and famous, which obviously doesn’t include me.
Even though my mom gets paid a pretty decent income, 
and I’ve never wanted for anything in my life, 
it’s not close to the wealth the other students come from – 
old money that’s been built up over generations.
If they found out I’m not from the top one percent wealthy in the country, 
I’d be singled out which is precisely what I want to avoid. 
I’m here to get my degree in journalism because it will go a long way in getting freelance jobs. 
It’s my dream to join my dad and to travel the world with him.
A girl with long brown curls, 
classic features and striking blue eyes takes the seat next to me. 
An eager grin spreads over her full mouth when she looks at me. 
“Kingsley Hunt. I have a 3.8 GPA and an out of control chocolate addiction.”
Holding her slender hand out to me, she raises an expectant eyebrow.
“Layla Shepard. I hate wearing a bra and always change into my PJs as soon as I’m home,” 
I say as I place my hand in hers.
“I like you.” I’m surprised at the sincerity in her gaze as she bluntly admits this. 
“Let’s be friends.”
“Uhm… okay.” Seeing as I don’t know anyone else here, 
I figure I can use a friend and Kingsley seems to be friendly.
A wave of murmurs washes over the auditorium, 
and I look to the front to see what all the commotion is about. 
Three guys walk onto the stage, each of their steps oozing with wealth and power. 
They take a seat next to the podium with an air of grandeur one can only 
obtain from having infinite riches, making the chairs look like thrones.
Kingsley leans closer to me and whispers, 
“Their grandfathers are the founding members of the academy.” 
Pointing to the guy nearest to the podium, she continues, “That’s Lake Cutler.”
Lake slouches in the chair, and leaning his head back, 
he closes his eyes, as if our orientation day is taking away from his sleep. 
Light brown hair stands in every direction, with some sweeping over his forehead. 
With his features relaxed, he gives me the impression nothing in the world can bother him. 
Only confidence will allow you that kind of freedom to not care what others think of you.
“Lake’s father is the vice-president of CRC Holdings.” 
She stops and looking at me asks, “You’ve heard of the company, right?’
Nodding, I answer, “Yeah.”
“Oh, then I must be boring you with useless information,” Kingsley laughs.
“Actually, I don’t know much about them,” I admit.
Mom never talks about her work with me. 
To be honest, that’s putting it lightly. 
I hardly get to see Mom because she’s either at the office 
or away on a business trip with Mr. Reyes.
“Cool, then I’ll go on.” 
Kingsley immediately proceeds by pointing at the guy next to Lake. 
“That’s Mason Chargill.”
The second I look at Mason, a shiver slithers down my spine, 
and every one of my alarms begin to go off. 
The guy looks like trouble with a capital T. 
There’s a condescending smirk on his face, 
only adding to the menacing look courtesy of features which 
might as well have been carved from stone. 
Handsome… but the indifference and contempt rolling off his shoulders 
make him look threatening.
I’ll be sure to avoid him at all costs.
“Mason’s father is the president of the company. 
I heard Mason, Falcon, and Lake are studying to take over from their fathers, 
which makes sense seeing as the three of them are the heirs to CRC Holdings.”
When Kingsley doesn’t continue, 
I ask, “So the third guy is Falcon Reyes?” 
Mom told me to be on my best behavior because Mr. Reyes’ 
youngest son is a senior here at the academy, 
but I’ve never met any of them in person. 
Now that I know what the heirs look like, it will make it easier to avoid them.
“Oh, yeah. Sorry, I got stuck on Mason,” she admits with a grin. 
“I could stare at him all day long.”
My eyes drift over the guys before stopping at Falcon. 
My first impression of Falcon is no better than the one I have of Mason. 
With a sharp, intelligent look, he reeks of arrogance wrapped in an icy layer of indifference.
He lifts his chin and glances in my direction as if he can feel my eyes on him. 
From across the auditorium, our eyes lock and every muscle in my body tenses 
as an unnerving feeling ripples over me. 
There are easily ten rows of chairs between Falcon and me, 
yet his cold gaze has the power to make me feel like I’ve just been singled out. 
His shoulders are set square, commanding and formidable, 
giving me the impression he’s the leader of the three.
Breaking eye-contact, 
I slide down in my chair and hide behind the guy sitting right in front of me.
Yeah, definitely gonna stay away from Falcon.
“Falcon’s father is the CEO and chairman of CRC Holdings.” Kingsley lets out a sigh. 
“With the kind of wealth they come from, they might be gorgeous to look at but deadly to play with.”
“That, my friend, I one hundred percent agree with.”
The introduction begins, and all the students quiet down. 
I usually pride myself in paying attention, but today, 
I find myself zoning out as my eyes get stuck on the three men sitting upfront.
Sometimes I wonder what it would be like to have such wealth – 
not having to worry about your bank account ever running on fumes.
Deep in thought, my eyes leave them only to jump from one student to the next. 
Most are wearing watches I’ve never seen before, 
making my TAG Heuer look like a pavement special. 
It’s not like I’m into the latest fashion and luxury brands, 
but coming to this college, you quickly notice 
it’s what sets you apart from the rest of the students.
Once the introduction is over, 
we all file out of the auditorium and into the bright California sunlight.
“Which building are you staying in?” Kingsley asks as we walk over the 
well-maintained green lawn toward the residence section.
I scrunch my nose because I think the names for the buildings are lame. 
“I’m staying in the Hope Diamond. What’s with the weird names for the buildings?” 
I ask, hoping Kingsley will be able to tell me more.
Instead, her eyes widen, and she grabs my arm. 
“You’re so lucky! How did you manage to get a room in their building?”
“Their building?” I ask, raising an eyebrow.
“The penthouse belongs to Falcon, Mason, and Lake. 
Usually, only other business partners can get a suite in The Hope Diamond.”
I blink as she rambles overly excited, and once I find my bearings, 
I mumble, “It makes no difference to me where I stay.”
I hope she doesn’t ask about my family because I’d hate to lie to her, 
but there’s no way I’m trusting her with my secret only minutes after meeting her.
“Well, you’re lucky. Your family must be business partners with CRC then?” 
Kingsley asks the question I’ve been dreading most.
“Something like that,” I skirt around the truth hoping 
it won’t come back to bite me in the ass.
I know for a fact Mom being Mr. Reyes’ personal assistant 
won’t mean shit to the other students and might make 
me a target which is the last thing I need.
We walk toward the dorms which look like five-star hotels instead of student housing.
“I’m in the Pink Star, which is the building opposite yours. 
The Oppenheimer Blue is the third building.”
“Why the names?” I repeat my question from earlier.
“They’re ranked according to the most expensive stones. 
Depending on where your family falls on the wealth ladder, 
you get assigned to a room in the appropriate building. 
The Oppenheimer Blue is where you’ll find the millionaires next door or the capitalist class. 
If you’re from one of the ruling fifteen thousand families in the States 
or glittering rich like my family, you’re in the Pink Star. 
Only those on the Forbes 400 list make it past the doors of The Hope Diamond.”
Shaking my head, I let out a sigh, “Ridiculous if you ask me. 
I’m going to have to research all these things, so I don’t step on any toes.”
“I’ll make you a list of the important stuff,” Kingsley offers.
“That would be great.”
We part ways at the entrance to the Hope Diamond, 
agreeing to meet in an hour for an early dinner.
Walking into the luxurious building, the marble floors gleam under extravagant chandeliers. 
My shoulders sag, and I lose a little of the excitement from being able to study here.
My dad is a gypsy at heart, and since the divorce, he’s never stayed in one place for long. 
I love both my parents, but I take after Dad. 
Material things have never mattered to me, 
and now I’m in a college with people who only care about status, power, and money.
Damn, it sucks. I should’ve insisted on attending a regular college, 
but Mom was so excited I couldn’t let her down.
Sliding the card through the electronic lock, I step into my suite. 
I glance around the space then look out the window at the perfect view of the hills. 
I love the Ojai Valley where Trinity Academy is situated. 
The hills surrounding the campus are gorgeous.
“You can fool everyone for four years,” I mumble, not quite believing the words myself. 
“Just don’t stand out in any way and no one will notice you.”
 
 

About the Author: 
Author preciously published as Michelle Horst
Michelle Heard is a Bestselling Romance Author who loves creating 
stories her readers can get lost in. She might have a slight obsession 
with alpha heroes who are not afraid to fight for their women.

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Wednesday, August 7, 2019

L. J. Shen Cover Reveal



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“Not all love stories are written in the same way.

Ours had torn chapters, missing paragraphs, and a bittersweet ending.”


Broken Knight, the highly anticipated new standalone in the All Saints High series from USA Today bestselling author L.J. Shen is coming August 25th, and we have the red-hot cover!


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Luna Rexroth is everyone’s favorite wallflower.
Sweet.
Caring.
Charitable.
Quiet.
Fake.
See, under the meek, tomboy exterior everyone loves yet pities is a girl who knows exactly what – and who – she wants.
Namely, the boy from the treehouse, who taught her how to curse in sign language.
Who taught her how to laugh.
To live.
To love.
Knight Cole is everyone’s favorite football hero.
Gorgeous.
Athletic.
Jagged.
Popular.
Liar.
See, the daredevil hellraiser could knock you up with his gaze alone, but only has eyes for the girl across the street.
But Luna is not who she used to be. She doesn’t need his protection anymore.
When life throws a curveball at All Saints’ golden boy, he is forced to realize that not all heroes are knights.
Sometimes, the greatest love stories could flourish amidst the worst tragedies.


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Photography by Andrew M. Gleeson
Model: Orri Helgason


About LJ Shen
L.J. Shen is a USA Today, Washington Post and Amazon #1 Best-selling author of contemporary, New Adult and YA romance. Her books have been sold to nineteen different countries.
She lives in California with her husband, son, cat and eccentric fashion choices, and enjoys good wine, bad reality TV shows and catching sun rays with her lazy cat.


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