**Updated BLOG TOUR info: Santa, Bring My Baby Back

BlogTour

Update: NEW DATES AND PLACES BELOW!! ALSO, I’m having a Twitter chat with the authors of All I Want for Christmas Is a Cowboy, Emma Cane, Jennifer Ryan, and Katie Lane. It’s at 2 p.m. Eastern. Come and CHAT!

I’m excited! I just got the list of stops for the upcoming Santa, Bring My Baby Back blog tour. There will be excerpts, reviews, and a chance to win the book. I’m also planning some giveaways so watch Twitter and Facebook to win!

Dec 9th- A Tasty Read Book Reviews
Dec 10th- At the Corner of First and Romance
Dec 11th- Urban Girl Reader
Dec 12th- Crystal Blogs Books
Dec 13th- Romance Bookworm

Dec 16- Romancing the Readers

Dec 17 – Toot’s Book Reviews 

Dec 17 – SOS Aloha 

Dec 17 – I am, Indeed 

Dec 17 – Night Owl Reviews 

Dec 18 – Guilty Pleasures Book Reviews 

Dec 18 – Romance University 

Dec 18 – Brooke Blogs

Dec 19 – Jennifer Vido 

Dec 19 – Romanceaholic 

Dec 19 – Words of Wisdom…from the Scarf Princess 

Dec 19 – Swept Away by Romance 

Dec 19 – Storm Goddess Book Reviews 

Dec 20 – Wicked Readings by Tawania 

Dec 20 – Once Upon a Book

Dec 21 – Ck2s Kwips and Kritiques 

Dec 22 – Living in a Fictional World 

Dec 22 – The Book Reading Gals 

Dec 23 – Imagine A World 

Dec 23 – The Book Cellar

Dec 23 – Fallen Angels Reviews 

Dec 24 – Harlequin Junkie 

Dec 24 – Eclectic Passions 

Jan 17 – Just Contemporary Romance 

TK – Live to Read 

TK – Queen of Tarts Google Hangout Interview

TK – Read Your Writes

Can’t Help Falling in Love Excerpt: The Bookstore Kiss

His face was determined as he leaned towards her, and she lost her breath because it looked like he was going to kiss her.

Then he did, his lips a warm shock against hers.

This kiss was a sweet hello. His lips settled on hers in an easy slide. When she gripped his shoulders and tried to pull him closer, he smiled against her lips and his tongue was a quick tease over her bottom lip before he rested his forehead against hers. Randa didn’t move. She was afraid to. He was going to step back, and she didn’t want him to. She wanted to stay right here with him. Finally he took a deep breath and leaned back just enough to look her in the eyes. “There’s this one other thing I’ve been dying to do.”

“Yes.” Randa nodded her head. She had no idea what it was, but she was ready.

Tony squeezed his eyes shut for just a second. The sound he made when he opened them again was somewhere between a laugh and a moan. Maybe it was both. Randa understood exactly what that felt like.

He pressed forward to kiss her again, his hand a hot support against the back of her head and his lips aggressively seductive. This time he coaxed her lips open and teased her tongue with his. Each tentative touch sent a shiver of awareness through her. She wanted to press her breasts against his chest, get closer, so much closer, but the seat belt pinned her down. Her breath was long gone when Tony ended the kiss, his breath coming in quiet pants as he stared into her eyes, but when his hand rested on her knee she tried to gasp. And when he touched her thigh, lightly rubbing his hand on bare skin, she lost her mind.

She actually bit her lip to keep from moaning like a porn star. Because a man touched her thigh. It was a little like she was back in high school but so much hotter.

Seduced in front of a bookstore. Did it get any better? More private, certainly. But better, no way. Tony’s eyes were hot as he stared down at her.

Randa squeezed the hand on her thigh and said, “Satisfied?”

The look in his eyes was predatory. Tony shook his head. “No way. Not even close.”

Randa licked her lips. “Good. Me either.”

Can’t Help Falling in Love Excerpt: The Pool

She hadn’t slept well. First she’d had a nightmare about a homeless Misty who wandered the busy Memphis streets because her hotel was gone. And then when she’d started awake to see that it was only midnight, she’d fought the urge to sneak out to the lobby to make sure Misty was safe and sound. Telling herself it was crazy to worry about a dog that wasn’t even hers, she forced herself to stretch out and think of something else.

After she’d finished the hardcover she’d carried on the plane, she put it and her drugstore reading glasses on the nightstand. Still too restless to sleep, she had plenty of time left to think about Misty. And Tony. Misty would never be homeless. Willodean would take her . . . somewhere. And Tony would land on his feet in another job. Of course he would. Unless he was related to Willodean Jackson somehow. Maybe he was manager here because he couldn’t get a job anywhere else. Maybe he was on parole and lucky to have family to call on, a situation that she was just about to put an end to, possibly plunging him into despair and God knew what else and dooming him to roaming the streets instead of Misty.

She’d slapped her own forehead then and she repeated it now by the pool. She really shouldn’t read in bed. Clearly it made her imagination run wild. He was a grown man. He’d find another job.

Randa was the one with a potentially bigger problem. Her runaway brain would have her shooting herself in the acquisition foot if she didn’t watch it.

All because of a dog. Or a man she didn’t even know and had no business worrying over. She had plenty on her own plate to worry about.

“Was that an a-ha moment or a mosquito?”

Randa took a deep breath and opened her eyes to see Tony standing next to the lounger.

Then she forgot every worry she’d ever had and most of everything she knew.

Because if Tony lost his job running the Rock’n’Rolla Hotel, he had a future in underwear modeling. His swim trunks rode low on his hips and even though she’d seen swimsuits that showed a whole lot more of what a man was working with, she’d never seen another man with a body like his.

In her experience, handsome men were either gym rats or couch potatoes. She’d seen a lot of manscaping in her time too: hairless chests, spray tans, and even hair plugs once upon a time.

Out of the Hawaiian shirt and khakis, Tony was perfectly imperfect. His olive skin was lightly tan. Black ink swirled up his left arm. This close she could make out the words “Semper Fi” and then what looked like names, all in a simple script. She wanted to touch his tattoo, to trace her fingers up his arm. She wanted to feel his skin. Black curls covered his pecs and trickled to a thin line down his abdomen to disappear into . . .

God, help me. Randa felt the need to fan her face or stick her tongue out to pant. August in Memphis might camouflage her reaction, but she hadn’t known heat until Tony stood in front of her with no shirt on.