Saturday, October 12, 2013

THE SATYR'S CURSE BLOG TOUR BY ALEXANDRA WEIS 10/12 @ALEXANDRAWEIS


Title: The Satyr's Curse

Author: Alexandrea Weis

Genre: Paranormal Romance


Blog Host:  Lady Amber's Tours
                 http://ambersupernaturalandya.blogspot.ca

   

BLURB:

Gruesome murders are rocking New Orleans. But Jazzmyn Livaudais is too busy

running her restaurant to pay attention to the sensational headlines. And when

the charismatic Julian Devereau enters Jazzmyn’s life, she becomes even more

distracted by the handsome stranger.

Seduced by Julian’s charm, Jazzmyn is swept up in a passionate romance. Then

she learns the horrific truth about Julian and the murders. Cursed to an unending

life where no woman can satisfy his lust and no wine can quench his thirst, Julian

needs Jazzmyn’s love to free him from his torment. But Jazzmyn is in love with

someone else. And Julian isn’t very happy about it. He vows to keep on killing

until Jazzmyn submits to his will. For Jazzmyn Livaudais the nightmare is just

beginning.


BOOK BUY LINK:

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AUTHOR BIO:


Alexandrea Weis is an advanced practice registered nurse who was born and

raised in New Orleans. Her first novel, To My Senses, introduced readers to the

world of Nicci Beauvoir and garnered numerous awards and rave reviews. Her

popular second Nicci Beauvoir novel, Recovery, won the Gold Medal for best

romantic suspense from The Reader’s Favorite Book Awards 2011, and was

named best Romantic Suspense novel by the Spring 2011 NABE Pinnacle Book

Awards. Her fourth novel, Broken Wings, won best Contemporary Romance

by the NABE Pinnacle Book Awards in 2012, was a Silver Medal winner in

the ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year Awards for Romance, as well as

a finalist in the USA Book Awards for Romance in 2012, and a finalist in the

Reader’s Favorite Book Awards for Contemporary Romance for 2012. Diary of

a One-Night Stand, was released in August 2012 and was named a Paranormal

Romance Guild’s Best Reviewed of 2012. Her last novel, Acadian Waltz was a

Readers’ Favorite Book Awards finalist for Best Contemporary Romance and

Best Southern Fiction. A permitted wildlife rehabber with the Louisiana Wildlife

and Fisheries, Weis rescues orphaned and injured wildlife. She lives with her

husband and pets in New Orleans.





AUTHOR LINKS:


Author Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Alexandrea-Weis/e/B0028OJO6C/

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FB https://www.facebook.com/pages/To-My-Senses/113609858681394

Twitter: https://twitter.com/alexandreaweis

My website: http://www.alexandreaweis.com/index.html

Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/1211671.Alexandrea_Weis

Blogspot: http://alexandreaweiscom.blogspot.com/



EXCERPT FROM THE SATYR'S CURSE:


Julian put his glass of wine down on the table. “Maybe it is time for a change of

tactics.”

Jazzmyn cringed as he came up to her side. “I don’t know if I like the sound of

that.”

He moved closer to her and placed his hands about her waist. “I like you this

way.”

She ran her hand up his thick chest. “What way?”

“Challenging,” he replied as he enfolded her in his arms.

“Some men might call it obstinate.” She slid her arms about his neck.

“Not me,” he admitted, holding her close.

Julian began swaying to the steady drumbeat of a strange melody drifting down

from the balcony above.

Jazzmyn moved along with him, easing her body side to side in time with the

hypnotic rhythm. The small garden echoed with the sound of flutes, cymbals, and

a seductive drumbeat.

“What is this?” she asked while gazing up at the balcony where the tune was

emanating from.

“Very old music, almost ancient. Fascinating, isn’t it?” He dipped his mouth closer

to her ear. “Close your eyes and let the music in, Jazzmyn. Just give in to it.”



MY REVIEW:     PENDING





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