Tag: Author Giveaways

#DFRAT Excerpt & Giveaway: Worst Week Ever by Liza O’Connor

#DFRAT Excerpt & Giveaway: Worst Week Ever by Liza O’Connor

Worst Week Ever by Liza O’Connor New Adult, Humor, Contemporary BLURB What do you get when you put a hardworking, can-do middle-class young woman together with a egoistical, outrageous, billionaire boss, then throw in the worst week of disasters imaginable? Book 1 of the 3 book series A Long Road to Love. Worst Week Ever. […]

#DFRAT Excerpt & Giveaway: Immortal Duty by J.K. Coi.

#DFRAT Excerpt & Giveaway: Immortal Duty by J.K. Coi.

Blurb Immortal Duty (Book 1, Immortals) Walking home from a late-night shift at the hospital, Amy Bennett unwittingly stumbles into the violent, mysterious world of sexy Rhys Morgan. She wants him at once, but he’s a man with dangerous secrets, and despite the explosive attraction between them, he seems determined to push her away. One […]

#DFRAT Excerpt & Giveaway: The First Time Again by Barbara Meyers

#DFRAT Excerpt & Giveaway: The First Time Again by Barbara Meyers

“I borrowed one of your T-shirts. Hope you don’t mind.” She came toward him. “Uh, no. Help yourself.” He set everything on the table. Then he stared at her some more. “What?” she finally asked. “I had you figured for a T-shirt kind of girl. You know. To sleep in.” “So?” “But you walked out […]

#DFRAT Excerpt & Giveaway: A Simple Twist of Fate by Helenkay Dimon

#DFRAT Excerpt & Giveaway: A Simple Twist of Fate by Helenkay Dimon

The Hanover brothers are doing their best to live down the legacy of their con artist father…but they still have a knack for getting in trouble where romance is concerned. As the lawyer of the family, Beckett Hanover ought to be sorting through the many claims filed against their family estate—which the brothers have recently […]

#DFRAT Excerpt & Giveaway: Horse Country by Christine Meunier

#DFRAT Excerpt & Giveaway: Horse Country by Christine Meunier

Lise looked around her new home, wiping the dust off her hands and transferring them to her faded jeans. Her gaze was rewarded with the tiring sight of boxes – many boxes that still needed unpacking. “They can totally wait,” she commented to no one in particular, ignoring the voice that was telling her it’d […]