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Saturday, August 13, 2011

R.G. Alexander Interview + Tempt Me + Giveaway


Let me introduce you all to the the Wonderful, Amazing, Fabulous, Terrific, Incredible

 Thank you so much for coming to my blog R.G. When Nic and I started to organize this event and Paranormal Week was brought up you and Bone Daddy were some of the first people to come to mind for me. I'm so happy that you were able to make it. I know that you have been held up in a cave, working yourself to exhaustion (thank you). Today we will be asking you some questions about "The Perfect Man" and discusses some of your current releases & upcoming releases as well. So why don't we get started...
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Dawn: What makes the “Perfect Man” for you? 
RG: The perfect man for me, personally? A man who can laugh at himself and makes me laugh as well. A man who feels comfortable in his own skin, enough that he is as impressively masculine fixing a car or saving the day as he his baking in nothing but his underwear and an apron. He is confident enough to support my success and dreams wholeheartedly, chivalrous enough to still open doors and take care of me when I’m sick or in need of protection. He also has ridiculously long lashes and great hands *wink* 
Dawn: I have met your "Perfect Man" and I so agree on the word "Perfect" for him! 

Dawn: If you had to pick one, who would be your favourite literary Hero of all time?
RG: When I was young I was heartbroken by Heathcliff’s intensity, had a crush on the side character Mercutio and of course,  had an intense love/hate relationship with Lestat…but there is no one, to this day, who can compare with Mr. Darcy.

Dawn: Which of your hero's do you have a particular soft spot for?
RG: I fall a bit in love with all of them. Some for their humor, some for their protectiveness…some for their rock hard abs. I have a roguish hero named Bodhan from my upcoming steampunk. He is sexy, confident and quite a gentleman for a brothel owner.
Possess MeBut I’ve always had a special soft spot for Bone Daddy from Possess Me—All the men from that world really. Which is why I’m excited about my November 2011 release Tempt Me. I got to revisit BD , Rousseau and the others…and I got to know Gabriel really well. Maybe too well.

Dawn: Talk to us about Gabriel. What’s his story? 
RG: Gabriel is Michelle Toussaint’s twin brother. In her story of the Possess Me anthology, Reclaim Me, we met this really stiff strange  man who makes Michelle, and her mother, Mambo Toussaint, understandably uncomfortable. His presence in the story was short but so intense, his actions so abhorrent, that at first the last thing I considered him being was a future hero. 
But he wouldn’t go away.
Tempt Me is Gabriel’s story. His fight to reclaim himself from darkness. From the beginning it’s obvious he has hit bottom.  It takes Celestin Rousseau’s younger, sassier sister Angelique, help from the couples from the previous book, and his own special guardian angel, to get him back up again.

Here’s a blurb:

Gabriel Toussaint Giodarno has returned to New Orleans to make amends with his estranged family. The last thing he expected was to be hounded by a magical wannabe-guardian angel-or to be tempted by a beauty who's strictly off-limits.
Angelique Rousseau has always lived a safe, uneventful life. But when her friend's twin brother arrives, Angelique finds herself drawn to him. Neither Gabriel nor Angelique is prepared for the intensity of their joined passions, or what the voodoo spirits have in store for them.

Dawn: The romance genre has been getting a bad press of late (Not by us! We love it :D) Why did you choose to write in your genre?
RG: I always find that interesting. I have friends, even relatives, who give romance the business. No matter how I point out that all the greatest stories ever told were romances or had strong romantic elements. No matter how clearly I explain with examples that Shakespeare himself was one dirty SOB * grin * they just don’t get it.
Now I’m no Shakespeare lol, but still, I’ve decided I don’t care what they think. I’ve read romance since I was eleven.  I’ve been writing it for years because I love it. Everything about it. I think relationships, romantic ones in particular, show us the best and worst in ourselves. Show us how necessary love is, how vital, to life. I’m an unapologetic romantic. And I think if more people were, they’d be happier for it.
I’m also beyond thankful that this is my job. I get to tell stories. I get to create characters that, no matter what obstacle life throws at them, find a way to fall in love.
As for the erotic part…I suppose I’m not as innocent as my mother always thought I was. 

Dawn: Do you have anything new in the works for us? Don’t be such a tease, tells us.... Can we get a sneak peak, maybe?
RG: Thank you so much! I LOVE to share and I do have news.
Smutketeers
Well, as I said, I am debuting my Rachel Grace penname with a steampunk that was inspired by my group blog The Smutketeers.  In fact, the idea came around the same time as the blog idea several years ago, so I’m really excited its finally going out into the world. It’s called Geared for Pleasure: An Elemental Steam Romance.  Its coming out in March 2012 and it is a swashbuckling, fascinating landscape that I cannot wait to jump into again.
I can’t show the cover yet, even though it is AWE. SOME. But I can, I believe, share a version of the blurb:


The world of Theorrey runs like a well-oiled machine. The elements are in balance, passion is tamed and the young queen is the heartbeat of it all. But nothing is ever as it seems…

Earthly Desires
Demeter “Dare” Senedal is the Queen’s Chalice—her protector and closest companion. So when the queen goes missing Dare rushes to locate her, even though the search leads her straight into trouble.

Gaming den owner Bodhan revels in carnal delights, but when a naked and bound woman appears on his shore, his hunger to possess wars with his need to protect. As Bodhan shares his knowledge of pleasure, Dare must decide if she can trust him, both with her mission and her heart.
Fiery Temptations
Seraphina always lands on her feet. After all, she is a Felidae—more feline than human—and an excellent thief. There has never been a job Phina wouldn’t take or a man who could tame her…until she meets Cyrus Arendal.

As the Queen’s Sword, Cyrus should have known better than to fall victim to a beautiful bandit. Now, to find the dagger that she stole from him, he’ll need to convince Phina not to judge a man by his station, but by how completely he can satisfy her desires. 

I have an ebook release coming out in September, Eternal Guardian , Children of the Goddess Book 4.5: Max 
735It’s a novella about an Igigi warrior from previous books who everyone has been curious about. What happened to Max? It’s time we all found out.


                                                       Children of the Goddess Series

Regina in the Sun Lux in Shadow Twilight Guardian Midnight Falls

On the ebook front I’ve also signed two contracts with Ellora’s Cave to finish the Temptation Unveiled series with Behind the Veil and Veiled Temptation. One of them…maybe both…will be out before the end of the year. *crossing things*
Lifting the Veil Piercing the Veil  
And now more about Gabriel and Tempt Me
Tempt Me (Possess Me sequel)(oh and Manny. Wait until you get a load of him…yum)

EXCERPT
 “Care for another, angel?”
Gabriel nodded at the bartender, ignoring the blatant invitation in her eyes.
Angel. His smile was rich with self-mockery. If he’d ever been one, he’d fallen long ago.
The sexy blonde turned to refill his glass with amber ale, and the sight of his own reflection in the beveled mirrors made him wince. It had been a while since he’d seen himself. Too long, apparently. The first description that sprang to mind when he did was pathetic drunk.
Was this who he really was, then? Gabriel Toussaint Giodarno—just another lost soul?
Whoever it was he was glaring at needed a shave. Rough shadows framed a sharp jaw, accentuating cheeks that had hollowed out in the last year. A diet of beer, scotch and shame would do that to a man.
His dark hair curled around his ears and along the nape of his neck—the first time he’d let it grow out since he was sent to Catholic school at the tender age of nine. His heavy-lidded green eyes were bleary with exhaustion, and—his gaze narrowed—the skin around his left eye was still tinged with yellow and blue from his encounter with that angry biker last week in a Tupelo bar.
Nearly all traces of his old reflection were gone. He was gone.
“You look like Hell, Gabe. As usual.”
Shit. He knew he was drunk, but he hadn’t realized he’d had enough to start hallucinating again. He pushed his beer away and tapped on the glossy wooden counter. “Any coffee in this place?” Or even better, some holy water?
The man beside him sighed. “I was hoping you’d head to Mambo Toussaint’s or Michelle’s instead of the nearest tavern. Why you keep gravitating to these shadow-filled places, I’ll never know.”
“Look, guy, I told you—those shadows aren’t real,” Gabriel muttered, keeping his eyes straight ahead and his voice down so the bartender wouldn’t think he’d gone off the deep end. “You aren’t real. Not a man. Not a ghost. Remember? I don’t do that particular parlor trick. All the woo-woo genes went to my sister. You’re just a figment of my imagination.”
He lowered his head tiredly and shoved his hands through his hair. “Shit, why didn’t my broken brain concoct a hot, breathy blonde to follow me around instead of a chatty, grungy man-child like you?” He sent said man-child a sideways glance. “I did what you wanted. I’m in New Orleans. Nothing has changed. Now run along, shut the hell up and leave me in peace.”
He looked up and noticed the bartender was watching him and no longer smiling suggestively. She slid a cup of coffee in his direction, the suspicious look in her eyes clearly retracting any invitation they might have issued earlier. Then she hurried toward the other end of the bar and the safety of her regular customers.
Gabriel smirked. He’d run too if he could. Hell, he’d tried. But he couldn’t escape the guilt that had kept him up nights, had become a demon that stalked him. He’d even started seeing shadows where there should be none. Watching those shadows notice him. Follow him. Press on his heavy heart and twist his thoughts until there were only three avenues of escape: fighting, fucking, or getting blackout-drunk. Sometimes it took all three for him to feel human again. To regain control.
Four months ago the game had changed, and his mind brought out the big guns. His new buddy here. His walking, talking, invisible conscience. There could be no doubt now that he had truly gone around the bend.
Gabriel grimaced at the first rich taste of chicory, and glanced at his imaginary friend. He had no idea where he’d dreamed the guy up. A man in his mid-twenties, with black hair that fell to his shoulders and blue eyes that were startling framed by dark brows and a swarthy complexion. He wore a long dark trench coat, dirty khaki pants and torn-up boots, looking like one of those disaffected adolescents Gabriel had silently scorned back when he’d been a globe-trotting, self-important businessman.
Had it only been a year ago that employees of his father’s investment firm had cowered in fear before him? That Gabriel had taken pride in being known as The Dark Messenger, the smiling bearer of bad news and pink slips? What an evil jackass he’d been.
Maybe he was finally getting what he deserved.
“I can practically feel that self-pity you’re wrapping yourself up in, Gabe. You’re more stubborn than your sister, and that’s saying something. Honestly, I have no idea why I got stuck with you.”
He’d gotten stuck? Ha. “I apologize for inconveniencing you. Even my hallucinations can’t stand me. There’s a certain poetry to that, don’t you think?”
“I’m not a hallucination, idiot. I’m real, with a name and everything. But you haven’t asked my name, have you? You haven’t asked about me, about the shadows—nothing. You need to stop fucking around, Gabe.” The young man pounded on the bar in frustration. “I never swore before I met you. You came back here for a reason. You need to find out what you are. You need to see your family. Tell your mother what’s been happening to you.”
Not who he was. What he was. Gabriel already knew what he wasn’t. He was no angel. No bon ange, like his twin sister who could see spirits. The one who had risked her soul for him, despite what he’d done to her. He was no loving son or loyal friend. And even though it felt like it right now, he was no ghost.
He wasn’t sure about anything anymore, not even why he’d come back to New Orleans again. Other than to shut his invisible stalker up. The one no one else saw. The one who could so conveniently appear and disappear at will.
If only Gabriel could disappear that easily, along with the memory of what he’d done—what he’d almost done—to Mimi. Michelle. His sister.
Djab. That was the name his mother had called the thing that had taken over his body last year. A dark entity, sometimes controlled by voodoo sorcerers she named bokors. Djab were wild spirits that, when left to their own devices, could wreak havoc on weaker humans.
Weak. That wasn’t a word Gabriel had ever associated with himself until it happened. How easily it had taken him over. He’d been angry at the awkward reunion with his mother, and when Michelle had shown up, injured and so distant, he’d blamed her. In his anger, he’d wished she’d been the one the priests had beaten, the one who’d been ripped from their mother and told everything she knew, everything she loved, was no longer hers. His need for vengeance had made him the perfect target.
Gabriel took a deep drink, the hot coffee scalding his tongue, his knuckles white around the porcelain mug. As if it were yesterday, he could recall the feeling of being trapped in his own mind, of screaming and shouting in disbelief as something else took over his body.
His hands tying up his sister. His mouth speaking words so offensive to his soul that he wished he could claw them out with his bare hands.
How could she ever forgive him for that? How could he forgive himself? He shook his head, coming back to the conversation. “I know what I am. And they are all better off without me. You can add delusional to the list of reasons why.”
“That does it.”
Gabriel nearly slid off his stool when the bartender appeared across from him once more and purred appreciatively, “Didn’t see you come in, lover. What can I get for you?”
He blinked. “What? Are you talking to me?”
She rolled her eyes. “Of course not, silly, you’ve been here for hours. And I’m really glad you decided to have that coffee, by the way.” Then she looked over Gabriel’s shoulder and batted her eyelashes. “I’m talking to your cute young friend.”
He followed her gaze, then turned back to the bartender. “Who do you see behind me?” When she hesitated Gabriel leaned closer. “It’s important. Describe him.”
She tilted her head, her blonde ponytail swinging softly behind her. “O—kay. I see a sexy slice of cheesecake with dark hair and stunning blue eyes.” Her own eyes widened. “And he blushes? Oh, baby, what’s your name, what’s your sign and where have you been all my life?”
Black spots and stars blurred Gabriel’s view as he glanced back at the blushing figment behind him. The figment someone else had just described. She saw him?
He heard the bartender’s worried voice as if she were speaking through static. “Oh, damn. Listen, lover, if your friend is about to throw up or something, get him outta here. I’m the only one on tonight and I refuse to clean that up.”
Gabriel felt hands hoist him up as if he were weightless and drag him toward the back door that led to a narrow alley.
He pushed away and fell to his knees, retching. He leaned his head against the rough wall, a rasping laugh escaping his raw throat. “So this is what rock bottom looks like. I always wondered.”
“Congratulations, Gabe. As usual, you set a goal and you reached it. Your father would be so proud.”
Gabriel pulled himself up once more and turned, rage suddenly welling up inside him. “You don’t know shit about my father. But I just set another goal. If other people can see you that means you’re real. And if you’re real, I can kick your ass.”
The tall man’s lips quirked. “You can try. The shape you’re in? I think I can take you.” He crossed his arms and shook his head. “You used to be a believer, Gabe. Even when you couldn’t see me, when Mimi was the only one who could, you believed I was there. I never thought you’d turn out like this.”
He believed…even when Mimi could see him? “Who the fuck are you?”
His illusion’s hands rose up to the sky, as if in prayer. “Hallelujah. I think he’s finally waking up.” Unearthly blue eyes pierced him with their solemn expression. “The name is Emmanuel.”
Gabriel scoffed, but he felt the name like a kick in the chest, making it hard to breathe. “Emmanuel was a child. A ghost child. I told you. My sister has that gift. Not me.”
Emmanuel nodded. “You’re right. That isn’t your gift.” He shrugged. “But all the same, I am Emmanuel. How else would I know you cracked your tooth when you fell chasing after Ben and your sister in the back of my old house? The same day you told your father you were playing with spirits for the first time.”
Gabriel remembered. How could he forget? That was the day everything had started going to shit.
“If you’re Emmanuel, and I can’t see ghosts, then how can I see you?”
The younger man was suddenly right beside him, his expression tinged with pain and regret. They were emotions Gabriel knew well. “You can see me, Gabriel, because I am not a ghost. I’m no longer anything I was. And neither are you. But I’ve faced a few of my monsters. It’s time for you to face yours. You need to understand what’s happening to you, before you lose yourself completely to the darkness.”
This was some sort of twisted joke. Gabriel closed his eyes and saw a flash of a memory. Father Leon, the priest who had taken special delight in punishing him, tormenting him with images of his sister and mother burning in Lucifer’s inferno for eternity. Warning him that he would join them if he didn’t purge himself of his family’s evil. Warning him that he would be taken by the darkness.
Even then, there was a small part of young Gabriel who would have taken that punishment, would have burned, if only he could be with his family again. His mother. If only he could have been like his twin, Mimi. Special.
He felt like he was going to be sick again. This couldn’t be happening. He needed to get out of this cursed city. “Fuck the coffee. I need another drink. Maybe two.”
Gabriel took a step toward the bar’s back door, but Emmanuel was there before he could reach for the knob.
He shook his head. “Stubborn ass. This is for your own good.”
Gabriel saw Emmanuel pull back his fist and swore when it connected with his flesh. For a ghost he had a powerful right hook.
He was falling to the ground again, hearing Emmanuel before he hit the cobblestone pavement.
“You’ll thank me for this, Gabe. Eventually.”
Gratitude wasn’t on his mind as the hard ground jarred his bones. As his ears rang with the power of the physical blow he’d just received from his imaginary pest. No, it wasn’t gratitude causing the red haze of anger and pain to blind his vision.
It was the need for revenge.
As soon as he could get up again, Emmanuel would learn what everyone who’d ever gotten on the wrong side of Gabriel knew. Clichéd but true…
Payback was a bitch.
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Website - www.rgalexander.com
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33 comments:

  1. I just had to drop in and say I *love* Bone Daddy and Gabriel! I thought right away that Gabriel should be a hero, but then I like my heroes dark and unexpected.
    ;-)

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  2. Huh?? My comment just vanished before I could post. Bummer!
    Love the cover of Three Sinful Wishes. Red hair. Very cool.
    Great Tempt Me excerpt, too. Gabriel is such a sensual name.
    All that talk about long lashes and big hands...should you encounter someone like that please send him my way would you?!
    Once again, thanks for the giveaway.
    sk_86(at)gmx(dot)de

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  3. Thanks for sharing with us! I can't wait for more upcoming books for you!

    Crystal
    crystal.hynds@yahoo.com

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  4. Great interview and excerpt, RG! I have to agree that a sense of humor is SUCH a winner!

    f dot chen at comcast dot net

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  5. Ohhh R.G these upcoming stories look great. Congats on everything, and thank you also...tons of things to keep me happy and content :D

    Mai

    maiwilliams08gmail.com

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  6. Good Morning RG!
    I can't believe I'm the only one to post so far...where is everyone? Usually I'm way down on the bottom some where...lol
    What a great post.Your Perfect Man sounds simply delightful, and isn't it great that we found the our own? I think we're pretty lucky..*S*
    Looking forward to your up & coming releases, and can't wait to read them. I have Possess Me at the very top of my gotta have list, and can't wait to read your other books too.
    Thank you for the contest and the great post!

    Darcy

    Darcy @pommawolf.com

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  7. I love ur idea of a perfect man . :)

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  8. Great post! Your stories look good as well!

    Robin D
    robindpdx (at) yahoo (dot) com

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  9. That was a great post!! The excerpt was awesome and I am really looking forward to reading all of your upcoming releases!! Tempt Me just sounds yummy, and I've never read steampunk, but the blurbs for "Geared for Pleasure: An Elemental Steam Romance" really make me want to read it and get to know all the great characters!!
    I was lucky enough to meet my dream man and we've been together for 4 years now...hoping to get married soon!! :)
    Ashley A
    ash_app@hotmail.com

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  10. Tempt Me sounds good, I like the excerpt. Oh, so Manny is that Emmanuel not-a-ghost guy? He does seem pretty hot. Thanks for the giveaway!

    jessicamariesutton(at)msn(dot)com

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  11. Hello!! What a fun and entertaining post. I really enjoyed the excerpt, too. It looks my wish list has just increased.

    Thanks,
    Tracey D
    booklover0226 at gmail dot com

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  12. Enjoyed the interview! Thanks for sharing. Tempt Me sounds great and the cover is yummy. I've already have my dream man otherwise, I'll go for him! :o)
    Tamsyn
    tamsyn5@yahoo.com

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  13. Robin-I love you :)
    _yay_ I think there was a problem with comments showing up, should be fixed now!

    Thanks everyone! I like my perfect man too ;)

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  14. Hi R.G.! I had to drop by and show some love. Really enjoyed the interview. Sounds like you are one busy lady and I'm about to be surrounded by lots of goodness tnx to all of your upcoming releases. So glad to hear you decided to continue C.O.G. after all with Max's story. Bone Daddy was one of my top reads of 2010 and on my favs shelf. Can hardly wait for Tempt Me to come out.

    pam00 @ aol.com

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  15. Thanks so much for coming on RG! I'm so excited to read this new book as well! Good luck everyone!!

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  16. OMG! I love your books and I am so excited that you made a book for Max because it has been driving me nuts wondering what happened to him! Can't wait for Tempt Me! :)

    Brandi
    flava_sava_chick@yahoo.com

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  17. Great interview.RG you have some of the best covers.
    Thanks for sharing the excerpt of Tempted Me.Awesome :)
    elaing8(at)netscape(dot)net

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  18. Your covers are so amazing. And I love the story concepts. I would LOVE to win this. I don't have Three Sinful Wishes!
    jepebATverizonDOTnet

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  19. Great interview and excerpt. I would definitely LOVE to win this contest. LOVE! Thanks so much for the chance.
    manning_j2004 at yahoo dot com

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  20. Please enter me in the draw! My email address is darlenesbooknook at gmail dot com.

    Thanks for the giveaway!

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  21. Sorry I missed you! I was in Vegas-but you know I love you!

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  22. So many projects in the works! My TBR list just grew by 5!! Steampunk seems to really be popular right now. I've noticed several new authors as well as our favorite established writers (wink) stepping into the steampunk world! Thanks for the excerpts as well as the giveaway!!

    Stormy
    pate05@bellsouth.net

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  23. This is so exciting! I love hearing about the new books and contests are especially fun!

    jennoasis@gmail.com

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  24. congrats on the upcoming release and the series...i think i need to start at the beginning....

    seachele71@hotmail.com

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  25. Great interview! I love your books

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  26. Hi RG,

    Great book scoop. I am thrilled that there will be more books in the Temptation Unveiled series, and I can't wait to read Gabriel's story in Possess Me. I have actually never read a Steampunk story before, so will be waiting to hear more about your alter ego.

    cathy m
    caity_mack at yahoo dot com

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  28. Hello RG!
    I love romances that are forbidden in one way or another. It sounds like Tempt Me fits that description nicely. I've added it to my TBR list. Thanks for the great giveaway.

    User1123 AT comcast DOT net

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  29. I have a copy of three sinful wishes that I am giving away on my blog next week and it has been screaming at me to read it, lol. I really want to own a copy of this book. It sounds so good! Oh and RG...your description of a perfect man is just that...perfect ;) Great blog contest!!!

    leaghchristensen@yahoo.com
    www.romancebookcraze.blogspot.com

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  30. I haven't read any of R.G. Alexander's books yet but I have a few sitting in my TBR pile right now! Great interview and I love all the book covers!
    lilazncutie1215[at]yahoo[dot]com

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  31. I haven't read any of your books...yet. I would love to read your work. Thanks for the great excerpt.

    twitter - blakesmomma

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