Hairstylist Azalea March is looking forward to a wild weekend with her friends at a Las Vegas hair show. On the first morning of the show Dhane, a dynamic celebrity of the hair styling world, is found dead. Turns out Azaleas friend, Vivian, not only knew Dhane but the tale she weaves of how they met is faker than a showgirls ah... assets. When Vivian confesses to the murder and is arrested, Azalea knows theres no way she could have done it and suspects Vivian may be trying to protect someone. But who?
Azalea has to convince Alex, the sexy detective from her past, to help her prove Vivians...
Hairstylist Azalea March is looking forward to a wild weekend with her friends at a Las Vegas hair show. On the first morning of the show Dhane, a dyn...
Have you ever read a book that grabbed you on the first page and pulled you through the whole book almost nonstop to the end? Did you have a difficult time putting it down? Did you lose sleep, miss your train or bus stop or put off work so you could stay in the world the author created? If you answered yes to all or most of the above questions then the author did his or her job. How did he do it? He used deep point of view. Deep POV is achieved when the writer so fully immerses the reader into the characters head and heart that the writer virtually disappears, drawing the reader deeper into...
Have you ever read a book that grabbed you on the first page and pulled you through the whole book almost nonstop to the end? Did you have a difficult...
As the host of a very successful home shopping TV show that sells adult toys, Mi has become the object of an ex-cons obsession, requiring the services of ex-Navy SEAL turned bodyguard, Lucas Vega. As the attraction between Lucas and Mi grows, Lucas has a difficult time keeping his feelings for Mi separate from his mission to keep her safe. A mission that is more challenging than anyone could have predicted.
Damaged by their pasts, Lucas and Mi find more in common then they could have imagined and secrets they thought would tear them apart could...
Someone is stalking Miyuki Price-Jones.
As the host of a very successful home shopping TV show that sells adult toys, Mi has become the objec...
Billionaire businessman, Cal Sellers, knows how to get what he wants. And what he wants is Lucy Monroe. The problem? He had her once and lost her with one careless, arrogant act. And now she's standing in his office demanding her old job back. Cal has no intention of rehiring her as the co-host of his home shopping TV show, Pleasure at Home. He has an altogether different position in mind for her-as his wife. If Lucy wasn't so desperate she never would've stepped foot in Cal Sellers's office, let alone the block his building stood on. Lucy's a survivor who managed to break free of her ex's...
Billionaire businessman, Cal Sellers, knows how to get what he wants. And what he wants is Lucy Monroe. The problem? He had her once and lost her with...
Someone is killing the residents of San Rey. Graham is the sixth generation Doran to become sheriff of the sleepy central California coastal town. As long as a Doran has been sheriff there's been no crime in San Rey, and Graham is counting on that peace and quiet when he returns home after years as an LAPD detective. But when he's called to the scene of the murder/suicide of an old friend, he sets into motion a series of events that rocks the tiny town, and the only way to catch a killer will be to face his own dark past. Buried secrets must be told. Erin December has always felt like an...
Someone is killing the residents of San Rey. Graham is the sixth generation Doran to become sheriff of the sleepy central California coastal town. As ...
Description in a novel can be as dry as bone dust or read like a laundry list. But done right, description can draw the reader deeper into a characters point of view and deeper into the story. Using description to achieve deep point of view is one of the most powerful tools in an authors toolbox. Learn how to use description to achieve deep point of view and to create stories and characters readers will remember long after the last page is turned.
Description in a novel can be as dry as bone dust or read like a laundry list. But done right, description can draw the reader deeper into a character...