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Monday, March 10, 2014

Guest Post with Author Cora Cade and Giveaway

Meet Cora Cade, author of Morning Light.

Nestled away in a small town in Ohio, Cora Cade spends her days adding steamy books to her library, snuggling with her four rotten dogs, and debating the finer points of life with the dear husband.

When she's not tucked away with a book you can find her tapping away on her laptop. With coffee. And music.

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When I'm Not Writing

When you are just starting out in your writing career, typically you hold down a day job or other major responsibilities while finding time to write. This means giving up hobbies, date nights, and lunch dates with friends. And sometimes people don't understand when you say, "I'm working," you really are working. You're just not getting paid. And you are probably doing it in your pajamas. And there's a very real possibility you may never get paid.

Okay, all of that makes life as a writer kind of depressing. It's not, but it is hard. I'm very fortunate enough to have a rock solid support system behind me. My husband lets me skip obligations without complaint, keeps me in coffee, and even kicks my butt when I want to skip a writing day.

My closest friends are my biggest fans and they offer the same unconditional support as my husband. When I need someone to read a chapter (or even the entire book) at a moment's notice, every single one of them makes it happen for me. And when I'm unsure or stressed about the writing they all offer exactly what I need. Sometimes I get a cheerleader in my corner, sometimes I get some tough love, but it's always what I need.

Aside from all the missed social visits, I do take time to do some things I love. Of course I read. I couldn't write if I didn't read. It's just that simple, so I make sure I always have time to read. I write contemporary romance, but I read across all genres and I love a good Urban Fantasy.

While I was writing book two in The Day of Pleasure series (TWO IN THE AFTERNOON) I needed to do some research on handguns. There's only so much you can do with online research, so I convinced Mr. Cade to take a handgun class at a local range with me. Turns out I really like shooting. Who knew? It was altogether surprising to learn that once I got over my initial fear, I really liked being proficient with a rifle or pistol. It's an empowering tool for me as a woman. And I'm weirdly competitive. My husband is that guy. That guy that is naturally good at everything. My goal is to be able to keep up with his accuracy at the range. And for the most part, I do just that.

Basically, aside from the day job and all the writing, I like to read and visit the range. It really is the little things in life, I suppose. The range is something I share with my husband, and we both enjoy it, and he is always encouraging me in all aspects of life. Want to be a writer? Of course you can do it. Want to dedicate an entire room in house to your books? Done. Want to push the limits of your comfort zone? Let's go to the range.

Must be why I dedicated my first book to him.



His toughest battle is ahead—the battle for one woman’s heart.

During Noah Harper’s ten years as an Army Ranger, Tennyson Sharpe’s letters were his lifeline. With each mail call, the bright and vibrant girl of his youth slowly became the woman of his dreams.

Now he’s home—and he’s in hell. The problem? Tenn is his little brother’s best friend. Claiming her risks all kinds of collateral damage.

Tenn is getting nervous. Since Noah came home, they’ve been circling each other, neither willing to risk the status quo. It’s time to kick things up a notch and make a play for the man she’s loved since she was sixteen—before someone else does.

Dressing to impress works better than she could have dreamed. After a scorching interlude leads to a steamy morning wrapped in each other’s arms, reality comes crashing down. Shining a devastating light on Tenn’s deepest fears…and forcing Noah into scramble mode to convince her forever was always on his mind.

Product Warnings: This book contains some serious foreplay in the great outdoors; stand-up sex with a hot, stand-up guy; and a wounded Army Ranger who’s determined to leave no heart behind—especially the one belonging to the girl of his dreams.

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Moving down the stairs from the apartment to the pub below, Noah heard the distinct sound of someone cussing up a storm. He quickened his pace to reach the door separating his living space from his workspace and gently opened it.

There, standing on top of his immaculately gleaming mahogany bar, stood Tennyson Sharpe in her bare feet. All five feet two inches of her. She was on her tiptoes, reaching for one of the light fixtures with one hand and a light bulb in the other. The stretch caused her white, fitted tee to slide up her belly and expose a sliver of summer-tanned skin.

She stuck her tongue out at an angle—in concentration, he supposed. As she twisted the used bulb from the fixture, she uttered a soft, “Gotcha.” The final motion to remove the bulb caused her to dip forward on her toes and lifted her jean skirt higher, offering a delectable view of her plain white cotton panties.

Noah instantly hardened at the sight. He’d been in lust with this girl since she was sixteen to his nineteen, and after ten years apart he was finally home. And here she stood, flashing him the sexiest view he’d seen in years. He leaned against the doorframe and watched the scene unfold, never happier to have given her a key a few months back.

As she placed the fresh bulb in the fixture, she stretched again. Her whole body lengthened, straining to reach the fixture. She was all tan limbs and womanly curves. Her body was at enough of an angle that he could see her breasts tight against the fitted tee, but more importantly her cute behind as she placed both palms on the bar to hop down from her perch. As she braced herself she lifted her perky behind and flashed him.

The curve of her sex flashed before him as those white panties intimately hugged her. In a flash, both feet were planted on the floor and she was picking up the used bulb from the bar, then slipping her sandals back on. Time to turn around and head back upstairs before she caught him with a full-on erection and he embarrassed himself.

Noah eased the door shut and sprinted back up the stairs as quietly as he could, hoping to give himself a few moments to calm his erection before she unceremoniously showed up in his apartment for their breakfast plans.

He needed a cold shower before they left or he’d never survive the meal. He was going to have wet dreams about her white panties for weeks to come.

Stripping off his jeans and plain black tee, he dropped his clothes where he stood and snapped the bathroom door shut as his apartment door opened.

“Noah?” Tenn heard the shower start as she closed the door behind her. Well, that was unusual. Noah was nothing if not prompt. Ten years as an Army Ranger kind of beat that into you. She rapped on the bathroom door with a knuckle. “Hey, are you alive in there?”

“I’ll be out in minute. Got a late start to the morning. Give me five.”

She glanced down and saw a pile of clothes. Strange. Noah was also one of the neatest, cleanest people she’d ever known. His place was always immaculate, with nothing out of place. Let alone a pile of clothes tossed by the bathroom.

Now she was starting to sweat. Did he have a girl here? Had she interrupted the morning-after? Shit. That Amber bimbo had been making a play for Noah ever since he’d come home. And if she was in this apartment right now, Tenn was going to die of embarrassment. Right after she beat Noah to death.

They had plans. Even if they weren’t the romantic kind, they were definitely plans. They’d had Sunday breakfast as a standing date since his return from overseas. And he’d never had a woman here.

Who was she kidding? He had every right to get freaky with anyone he wanted. She was just the trusty sidekick, the platonic friend who was always there. Like a lapdog.

Picking up the clothes, she folded them and set them on the back of the couch a few feet away. The apartment was neat as a pin and pretty spacious, as far as it went. It was an open floor plan with only two separate rooms off the main living area, the master bedroom and the bathroom. Everything else was one large, airy space. From this angle she couldn’t see into the bedroom and was half-afraid to know if someone was still in his bed. Warming it for him, so to speak.

Deciding she needed to know, she took a step toward the bedroom after picking back up the stack of clothes she’d set down a moment before. It was a perfect excuse to check out the situation. His dirty clothes needed to be tossed into the hamper. Right.

She was about to fully push open the bedroom door when Noah yelled, “Hey, Tenn. I left my clothes out there. Could you grab them for me?”

And before she could whip around and not look guilty he popped his head out of the bathroom door. As she turned in his direction, she could only see a portion of his upper body, with the rippling muscle and just-now-fading tan from his time in Afghanistan, but it was enough to stop her dead in her tracks. The man was masculine perfection and her panties got a little wet looking at him.

“Oh, did you want these? Um, I was about to put them in your hamper.” Belatedly she whirled around and held up the clothes in question. “I thought they were dirty.”

For a moment he looked like he blushed. Really? “Sorry, I wanted to take a quick shower before we headed out and I tossed them on the floor in my rush.” He reached out a hand and beckoned her forward.

She was going to combust before she reached him. Not only was the man deliciously muscled, he still dripped from his shower. His dark hair, cut in a military-style buzz, glistened in the morning light. Eyes the color of the ocean on a sunny day, clear and crisp-blue, tracked her progress. She cleared the edge of the couch and his gaze skated down the length of her body, snagging on her legs before coming back to her face.

Once within reach of the bathroom door heat crept up her neck and face when she realized Noah stood naked on the other side of the door. His body was positioned so she could only see a naked hip and the curve of a well-defined ass, but it was obvious he hadn’t bothered wrapping a towel around his waist before popping his head out the door.

She dropped his clothes before he could get a grip on them and they fell to the floor with a soft impact. Unbelievably, as she bent to retrieve the clothing, her face flamed even hotter in embarrassment.

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10 comments :

  1. What a great excerpt! Looking forward to reading it.

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  2. Whew, Cora! That is one hot excerpt! Besides that though, I like friend to lover and second chance stories...so this sounds great to me. You are new to me, so I'm grateful for this blog posting that introduces you to me. Hello to you Cora! jdh2690@gmail.com

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  3. Wowzers!!! That sounds fantastic!!! Congrats to Cora on her new release :) Thanks for sharing!

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  4. Hi Ladies!

    Thanks for stopping by today! I just received a few really cute key chains in the mail. If you'd like one, the first four people to send me an email (coracade @ gmail.com) or contact me via FB will get a gift pack with the key chain in the mail later this week! I've only got four left, but I'd be happy to send them off if you guys are interested!

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  5. This sounds like a fun read!! Cant wait to read it!

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  6. Great excerpt. Glad to meet you here Cora and find out about your book.
    Thanks for the opportunity.
    Carol L
    Lucky4750 (at) aol (dot) com

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  7. Hi! Thanks for the great excerpt; it sounds like the perfect read while the weather is still so cold here in the Northeast. Also, I loved reading what you had to say about writing. It's always nice to know that what I am also going through with my writing is "normal". Thanks for the giveaway opportunity!
    kennyshire(at)gmail(dot)com

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  8. I love it that they exchanged letters, and it's always fun when she's the best friends little sister.

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  9. Great to meet you here Cora. Love all the support you receive.

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