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Thursday, April 2, 2015

RFTC Hall Pass Event with Roni Loren


Roni wrote her first romance novel at age fifteen when she discovered writing about boys was way easier than actually talking to them. Since then, her flirting skills haven’t improved, but she likes to think her storytelling ability has. She is the New York Times and USA Today Bestselling Author of The Loving on the Edge series.


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Picking favorite heroes among the books I’ve read is always a difficult task—thankfully. That means I’ve read a lot of great books. But today I’m bending the rules a little for the hall pass concept. I assume hall pass means I’d want to have one night with them with no consequences. Well, some of these don’t quite fit for that. Some are a little too out there, some don’t like women so that’d be awkward, lol. So I’ve chosen the heroes that have been the most compelling or memorable in my last year of reading.



1. The King or The Saint by Tiffany Reisz – This series has so many compelling and memorable heroes, it’d be hard to pick one. Søren is the obvious one but perhaps a little too far on the sadistic side for a light-hearted hall pass. Kingsley and Griffin might take a week of hall passes, though. :-)

2. Prisoner by Annika Martin and Skye Warren – Grayson is a criminal and scary and this is a dark, dubious consent type story. Here’s a case where the hall pass doesn’t fit. (No criminals, thanks, lol.) But he was a multi-layered compelling hero that sticks with you.

3. Try by Ella Frank – Logan and Tate are both great heroes. This is a m/m romance so neither would be interested in a hall pass, but this is a super sexy series that I look forward to continuing.

4. Whatever Life Throws at You by Julie Cross – This is a YA (almost NA). Jason Brody is a hot baseball player with a sweet side. I love alpha heroes that don’t take themselves too seriously.

5. Nine Rules to Break When Romancing a Rake by Sarah MacLean – Gabriel St. John—because who can resist a rake? Come on. This was a fun book with great banter and lots of steam.

So those are the heroes who stood out most to me in the last year. What makes a hero stick with you?


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From the New York Times bestselling author of Need You Tonight comes a steamy Loving on the Edge novel that proves watching is only half the fun…

Unlike the heroine of her popular thriller series, Georgia Delaune can’t afford to take risks or push sexual boundaries—unless you count spying through her neighbor’s bedroom window, and never missing a single move he makes.

Colby Wilkes is more than willing to put on a show for the alluring woman next door. But his dominant side aches to show her the pleasures of submission up close. As a counselor, Colby is sensitive to Georgia’s fears. As a Dom at The Ranch, a private BDSM retreat, he’s the perfect teacher to unleash her passion.

But just as Georgia lowers her emotional barriers, an unexpected complication arrives: a bad boy musician from Colby’s past who adds fuel to her heated imagination. Now, the lonely author has two gorgeous men eager to fulfill every fantasy she’s ever written—and one she’s never dared to dream…

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Up For Grabs:
  • 1 copy of Nothing Between Us + eBook of Choice from Hall Pass list

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  • What makes a hero stick with you?
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25 comments :

  1. A good sense of humor and some humility.

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  2. Their overall personality. I love a sexy, funny alpha!

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  3. I need a hero with a sense of humor!

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  4. A hero that is larger than life.

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  5. He needs to have a redeeming personality

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  6. He needs a good sense of humor and honor.

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  7. Good luck everyone! I'm not going to enter because I already have Nothing Between Us. Flowed this book! One of my faves in the whole series.

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  8. great sense of humor and loyalty :) thanks for sharing!

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  9. He has to really move me. He has to be fiercely loyal and honest and he has to be that character that you always take with you into the next story

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  10. I love when a hero is pure alpha male but also has a sweet and loving side.

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  11. Humor and protectiveness. I love the variety of the list. My own reading tastes run the gamut of all these too.

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  12. I love a hero that is strong, but not afraid to show their vulnerability to his woman. A sense of humor helps, too. ;)

    Marcy Shuler

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  13. Determination. A man that will not give up. Just because she is hard to get, isn't easy, he wont give up. Not being forceful. But not giving up.

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  14. I love a hero with lots of alpha in him. ;)

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  15. He has to have characteristics that I find attractive in real life men - romantic, loving, alphas.

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  16. Heroes that are intelligent and have a sense of humor stand out.

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  17. As long as they treat their women well I remember them

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  18. A Hero with loyalty, honor, humor, and sexy skills!

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  19. A hero sticks with me when they don't feel they deserve happiness and love because of something in their past. They just always seem so self sacrificing and I think that's sweet:)

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  20. A hero with loyalty, humor, sexy, alpha persona and usually something that touches me that they did in the book.
    Nicole Ortiz
    Nicky0909@sbcglobal.net

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  21. Confidence, loyalty, hotness and willing to do whatever is needed to make his heroine happy!

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  22. They need to be funny and protective of those they care about!

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