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2.13.2020

BLOG TOUR - Wild Nights by Katherine Garbera - ADULT FICTION [Spotlight + Giveaway]


Y'all know I love a steamy romance.  Hot and heavy, with a little bit of magic mixed in, is just what you get when you dive into the latest romance from Katherine Garbera.  Wild Nights is sexy, fun, and full of sparks.  Definitely a great read in time for Valentine's Day!

Title: Wild Nights
Authors(s): Katherine Garbera
Edition: Paperback, ebook; 200 pages
Publisher: Entangled: Brazen
Publication Date: February 10, 2020
Source: Rockstar Book Tours
Buy: Amazon - Kindle - Barnes & Noble - iBooks - Kobo








Tour Schedule


2/10/2020 - Two Chicks on Books - Excerpt
2/10/2020 - BookHounds - Excerpt
2/10/2020 - Read Your Writes Book Reviews - Excerpt
2/11/2020 - momfluenster - Review
2/11/2020 - Texan Girl Reviews - Excerpt
2/12/2020 - Ziggy's Reading Corner - Excerpt
2/12/2020 - Books_andPoetrii - Excerpt
2/12/2020 - Books,Dreams,Life - Excerpt
2/13/2020 - Eli to the nth - Review
2/13/2020 - DJREADSBOOKS - Review
2/14/2020 - breen.rb - Review
2/14/2020 - Precious Books World - Excerpt

The Summary

Master illusionist Nicholas Pine has learned the hard way that nothing—and nobody—is what they seem. So when he runs into sexy antique shop owner, Zelda Quincy, he knows there’s more to her than meets the eye. Still, what he sees is very, very intriguing…and he can’t get her out of his head.

Zelda has spent her whole adult life running away from her family’s reputation. She’s changed her name and tried to move on. The last thing she wants is to return to the world she left behind, even with someone as hot as Nicholas by her side.

But after one hot night––she’s addicted––and so is he.

Too bad the skeletons in Zelda’s closet won’t stay hidden for long...

Excerpt

Even if she was willing to believe he would, the sigil tattoo on his wrist was glaring proof that illusion was in his blood. He was in the Guild of Ancient Magic—a brotherhood that had a lifetime membership. She found it hard to look at the tattoo without remembering seeing it on her father’s wrist and the one she’d covered up with the black rose.

Damn.

She hated magic.

She should never have opened the Pandora’s box that was the Houdini water chest. She’d known the moment she’d bid on it at the online auction house. But she also hadn’t been able to resist.

“I think you should go, Mr. Pine, before I do something that we both might regret in the morning.”

“Why do you keep calling me Mr. Pine?” he asked. “It’s your name, isn’t it?”

“Yes,” he said sardonically. “But I sense there is more to your attitude than that.”

“I’m trying to avoid throwing myself at you. I thought keeping it formal might help.”

He shook his head and laughed. “Is it working?”

Not really. But some latent self-preservation warned her not to say that out loud. “Why?”

“I just wondered if I should start calling you Ms. Quincy.”

She knew that there wasn’t anything sweet in what he said, but it touched her the same way that him watching Stetson do a magic trick had. She liked him.

It didn’t matter that he was part of a group of people she’d sworn to never let into her life again. It didn’t matter that he was a magician and was probably more flash than substance. It did matter that he had a smile that made her feel warm and that he smelled like rain and that he’d always followed her lead in conversations, even when she said something over-the-top.

“No, I don’t think so,” she admitted.

“So, what should we do about this inconvenient attraction?”

“Well, I have a ‘no magicians in my bed’ rule.”

“That is a statement begging for questions that I know you don’t want to answer,” he said. “What about ‘magicians in the kitchen’? Seems like you might be okay with that.”

She groaned. No, she wasn’t okay with it, but she also had known from the moment she’d opened her front door and let him into her house that she wasn’t going to shove him out before morning unless he’d wanted to go.

Clearly, he didn’t.

“I never made a rule about that,” she admitted.

“Good. Because I have an ‘always with women who run magic collectibles shops in the kitchen’ rule.”

She started laughing and couldn’t stop. It had been years since she’d felt this kind of joy with anyone.

About the Author

USA Today bestselling author Katherine Garbera writes emotionally sexy contemporary romances. An Amazon, BN & iBooks bestseller, she is also a two-time Maggie winner and has more than 7 million copies of her books sold worldwide.




Giveaway

1 winner will receive a $15 Amazon GC, International.


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