Showing posts with label Cathleen Ross. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cathleen Ross. Show all posts

9/19/2018

Scorching the Pages with Cathleen Ross


I’m not big on ordering books in advance, but the moment I saw the cover for Snatched, by my fellow Aussie author Cathleen Ross, I knew I didn’t want to wait one second longer than I had to – so the moment it was available for pre-order, I was there with my one-clicking finger! You’ll understand, then, why I’m thrilled Cathleen is joining us on Get Lost in a Story today to talk a little more about Snatched, an Entangled Scorched novel, which is now on my e-reader!


About Cathleen...
Cathleen Ross likes to write about the quirky side of life. She thought she was a "sweet" writer until she was asked to write her first erotic story, sold it immediately and she never looked back. She's a multi-award winning author who keeps coming up with sexy, steamy romances.

Connect with Cathleen via her website or Facebook.


Club Enforcer Troy DeLance is hellbent on revenge—eye-for-an-eye and all that—so he kidnaps his prospect's sister as payback for a betrayal. If he has to tie Stacey Martin to his bed to make sure she stays, so be it. All the better if she likes it. 

Stacey will do anything to save her brother. Even if it means surrendering in ways she never imagined to her beastly kidnapper. But as their relationship heats up, neither realizes that someone else is plotting a far more deadly payback...





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Chapter One

Payback should be a bitch. But spying on Stacey Martin through her bedroom window in the darkness was giving Troy DeLance a hard-on. And Troy wasn’t happy about it.
Troy groaned out loud as Stacey unbuttoned her silky dress and it slipped to the ground, leaving her wearing virgin-white bra and panties. She had a body that was more siren than virgin. When she pulled her long, sun-blond hair from its ponytail, it draped over her slim shoulders down to her cute little rounded ass. She pursed her lips as she glanced out the window.

What he wouldn’t give to have her doing things to him with that sweet, pouting mouth.

Dirty things.

But that wasn’t going to happen. This was official business for the Slayers MC—the motorcycle club both he and his prospect, Animal, belonged to.

It didn’t matter that Troy’s attraction for Animal’s half-sister Stacey jolted into him like a slug from a gun. He’d met her for the first time two weeks ago…but she’d been dressed then. Semi-naked? Oh man. He didn’t want or need this untimely attraction. She was so not his type. Far from it. His club nickname was Beast, and that fit him to a T. She was definitely a beauty, but unlike the fairy tale, this little scenario was not going to end happily.

Not for her, anyway.

His gaze still riveted on her, he pulled at his tightening jeans and shifted on his Harley so he was more comfortable. He wasn’t such a creep that he’d jerk off while he spied on the girl. Instead, he fingered the roll of duct tape, planning his revenge on her brother.

A year ago, Animal had gone out of his way to join the Slayers as Troy’s prospect. Back then, Troy had seen schoolgirl pictures of Stacey in the auto parts shop Animal recently inherited from his dad. Who knew the guy’s sweet-looking kid sister would grow up to be such a striking young woman, pretty enough to model on a catwalk? No wonder Animal had never brought her to the club parties when she was in town. There wouldn’t have been a man there who wouldn’t have wanted to bang her.

Troy tried to remember how old his prospect had said she was. Twenty? No. Twenty-one? Anyway, it didn’t make any difference. He wasn’t going to date the girl, he was going to grab her and trade her.

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Quick Chat...

Avril: Tell us a little more about the relationship between Troy and Stacey.
Cathleen: They come in to the book as enemies. Troy has kidnapped her and she's making his life hell so their relationship is fiery from the get go.

Avril: This is the first book in your Outlaw Warriors series – what can we expect from the future books in the series?
Cathleen: The second book also has a military hero but he has a duty of honor to settle for the hero, Troy in book one, which means spying on a rival biker club. He's given a job of guarding the President's daughter. She's serious and vulnerable, hateful of her role as a biker's daughter. She also adores him.

Avril: Alpha or beta hero?
Cathleen: Alpha. I still tend to over alpha them but that's the kind of hero I like to read. My heroes are dangerous and not your Mr Nice Guy, and they're all oversexed.

Avril: I’m crazy-keen to now a little bit more about your historical stories…?
Cathleen: I wrote a historical series set in Scotland in the Robert the Bruce period. It came to me in a dream but the voice was still talking to me while I was awake. I self-published it and it sold well for me. I've traced my ancestry back to the fierce Ross clan who were the Lairds of Balnagowan. I'm certain my reading up on this wild clan will provide for lots of background information for the next series I'm planning to write, which will be set in the Regency period. The Ross family had witches, fearsome lairds who were hard to tame and that's going to be fun to write in a more modern context.

Sweet or sexy reads? Contemporary or historical? 
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7/06/2017

Power, Passion and Misunderstandings - the Perfect Desert Romances



It’s no secret that after my years of living in the Middle East, I’m a sucker for a desert hero – so how delighted am to be showcasing the fabulous anthology Taken by the Desert Sheikh, by Christina Phillips, Mel Teshco and Cathleen Ross? Three great authors, three sexy stories, three alpha heroes, three virgin brides – swoon-er-ama.

Meet the authors... 
Christina, Cathleen and Mel first met through the Romance Writers of Australia about seven years ago, and when they discovered they shared an obsession for Henry Cavill, dark and brooding heroes and writing across genres from smoldering Highlanders to sizzling hot vampires, it was a triple sign they were destined to become good friends. Not to mention their shared passion for coffee, of course…

Cathleen Ross
Mel Teshco
Christina Phillips



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Three Sheikh brothers, three virgin brides…
The Grand Vizier has a plan to save Qutum…
To prevent a war…three royal brothers must wed
 


*Stolen by the Sheikh by Cathleen Ross* 
London interior designer, Lilly Jones has the perfect job. When she lands an account to do up a mansion in Kensington and an old fort in Qutum, she can’t believe her luck. What she doesn’t know is that she is the piece of the puzzle that will prevent a war. When the commanding and sexy Sheikh Jamal El-Amin pays her bridal price, Lilly refuses to believe it means they are married, but it is legal in Qutum. Lilly must decide to escape or stay.  

*The Sheikh’s Rebel by Mel Teshco* 
As the daughter of an indulgent sheikh, Amber Al-Fayed has had everything her heart desires, including a western education. But her perfect life is shattered when insurgents try to overthrow her country, killing Amber’s mother in a mortar attack and forcing Amber and her father into battle. Now Amber will do anything she can to reclaim control…even if that means marrying Zafar El-Amin, a wealthy and formidable neighboring sheikh. Except Zafar isn’t quite as separated from the conflict as she believes. 

*The Sheikh’s Reluctant Princess by Christina Phillips* 
He claimed her body, but can he capture her heart?
The last thing Tariq El-Amin wants to do is marry, but duty is everything and his country requires an heir. A political marriage is all he expects–until he hunts down his unwilling bride and duty becomes pleasure. But he soon discovers Princess Sofia has no intention of being a meek and obedient wife, and Tariq must make a tough choice if he wants to win the heart of his reluctant princess.

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[From The Sheikh’s Reluctant Princess] 

Back in his bedroom Tariq tossed back a brandy and stared moodily at the doors that separated him from Sofia. He was edgy from the excess of diplomacy he’d needed to convince his advisers on the clause amendment, and fired up from the evening spent with Sofia so close to him, and yet so far.

Had she gone to sleep yet? Or was she still awake, lying alone in that big bed, waiting for him to claim her?

He tugged off his tie and flung it on top of his jacket, swiftly followed by his shirt. Tomorrow he returned to Zanzar and another round of diplomatic maneuverings and he needed to be fully alert. But he baulked at the thought of sleeping alone tonight.

The vision of Sofia’s wet, naked body as she’d risen from the tub flooded his mind. Her soft curves and the tantalizing glimpse of her pussy had haunted him throughout the evening.

He strode to the doors that separated them before common sense kicked in and he came to an abrupt halt. He never begged for a woman’s favors. Barely even had to ask. He wasn’t going to start now, but that didn’t mean he should avoid her. Hell, if he wanted her to fall in love with him, what better way than to go to her tonight and charm her until she was mad with desire?


She was made for pleasure and damn it—she was his.

He pulled open one of the doors—and Sofia stood there in a virginal white negligee, her hand raised, as though she had been about to do the very same thing.

***
Sofia froze, and her heart banged against her ribs at the sudden appearance of Tariq. He stood in the doorway and the light from his room spilled through, illuminating and enhancing his tough warrior body and casting his face in mysterious shadows.

For a long moment he didn’t move, as though he was savoring this moment. Slowly she dropped her arm back to her side. Even now she wasn’t sure whether or not she would’ve actually knocked on his door. For the last hour she’d tossed and turned in bed as sleep eluded her, her mind filled with Tariq, her body hot and needy for his touch. 

I wasn’t going to him for sex. Of course not. Her face heated, regardless, and for the life of her she couldn’t think of a thing to say.

“Sofia.” His voice was deep and husky and caused sensuous shivers to race over her flesh. “Do you want me?”

She licked her lips, and slid her ravenous glance over his impressive chest. His muscles were chiseled and perfectly defined, like a bronze sculpture.

The raw truth was she did want him. Was that such a terrible thing, given they were to be married in three days time?

“I…” The words dried in her throat as he stepped into her room. His feet were bare and he towered over her, an irresistible combination of naked warrior in tailored designer pants, and his evocative cologne teased her senses like a feather light caress.

He took her hand and pressed a kiss against her knuckles. “Sweet Sofia. You’ve bewitched me. All evening I’ve thought of nothing but you.”

Her pulses hammered and breath caught in her throat. He was only spinning her a line, trying to lower her defenses. She knew it, and didn’t care. His words were drops of aphrodisiac and she lapped them up.

“I can’t get you out of my mind, either.” Her words were breathless and she blushed at her daring. Thank goodness the lighting was too dim for him to notice. This marriage might go against everything she believed in, but there was no denying that her body ached for him. With Tariq, she was a more than willing virginal sacrifice. 

He doesn’t know… 

She tensed, suddenly unsure, and her bravado shriveled. Was he expecting her to…do something? If so, what?

He came closer until there was barely a hairsbreadth between them. “Why do you gaze at me with such trepidation?” There was a faint note of amusement in his voice. “I’m not going to eat you.” He leaned forward and brushed his lips against her ear. “Not unless you want me to.”


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Let's Talk... 

Avril: Tell us how the anthology came about…

Cathleen: I have always been of fan of Mel and Christina's writing. Although I was published with Harlequin I sometimes write stories that don't suit Harlequin's lines, so I approached Christina and Mel to ask would they like to do a boxed set on the Sheikh fantasy. Luckily they said yes and it's been all upwards since then. 

Avril: What’s the particular appeal of Sheikhs as heroes?

Christina: For me, the appeal lies in the fact that I can push my personal boundaries when it comes to the Alpha male. The sheikh is royal, used to being obeyed, and a ruler in his own right, and so he can get away with more than another of my contemporary heroes might.  I also love his reaction when his heroine doesn’t fall at his feet and instantly obey his every command. Ha ha! 

Mel: I just love how dangerous, alpha and dominant these men are. They can quite literally get away with murder, so having them fall hard for their heroine brings them back to Earth that much quicker! 

Cathleen: I like writing the ultimate alpha hero, one who is very wealthy and has real power. A sheikh who rules his own country can do anything. It makes it difficult for the heroine to challenge the hero. She has to step up and it sends the relationship to the edge.

Avril: And virgin heroines? 

Christina: One of the reasons I adore writing our sheikh books is the virgin heroine! In my other contemporaries (and in my historical romances) the heroines have varying degrees of experience (as do my heroes). Our sheikh romances are pure fantasy, and part of that fantasy is the young, inexperienced heroine paired with the powerful, somewhat jaded, hero. 

Mel: I rarely write virgin heroines so having them in the sheikh books where the hero is so very opposite, brings with it a lot of extra tension – it’s perfect for these stories! šŸ˜Š

Cathleen: I love writing virgin heroines. For a heroine who has never made love, she is more at risk due to her lack of experience. A virgin heroine means the stakes are higher. It also allows the author to show the hero being tender and loving the heroine.

Avril: Is there a shared vibe for the three stories? 

Mel: Power, passion and misunderstandings. 

Cathleen: We have certain tropes that we like to write, so it's always three brothers, three heroines and the heroines are virgins. 

Avril: What are technical challenges of putting together an anthology as opposed to writing an individual novel? 

Mel: ensuring we don’t tangle up our plots and timelines. Actually quite a bit more challenging than what it sounds. But we’ve learned to keep things simple and our stories as individual as we can. 

Cathleen: I think the reason this has worked so well is that we really like each other. If we can't come to a decision, we vote on it. Mel loves pale-faced heroes who always look like they need a good steak. I like dark swarthy men and Christina is perpetually in love with Henry Cavill, so we had to vote on the look for our first cover, which was a great success.

There also has to be trust as we had to set up a joint bank account with equal access. With the actual writing of the story we change roles, so if Christina starts the boxed set, she will go last on the next boxed set. The person who goes first usually names the country, we brainstorm the theme/conflict and the reason the sheikhs have to marry. We then work on our individual stories and don't read each other's until they are all done. It's amazing how well the stories come together and read as one. 

Avril: What’s next for all of you? 

Christina: I’m currently writing a sexy New Adult series with hot British guys set in London, for Entangled Publishing. From Publishers Marketplace: “a studious nineteen-year-old agrees to a fake date with her secret crush, who also happens to be her boss, but things get complicated when their kiss goes viral.” 

Mel: I’m working on the last two books in my VIP Desire Agency series (call girls) for Tule Publishing, as well as my Riddich Dragon series. Also working on Defective, an erotic sci-fi/fantasy novel in my not very secret project for another publisher šŸ˜Š 

Cathleen: I'm waiting to hear from two different publishers who have my work. I know one of the editors from one of the publishing houses has recommended the Editorial Director buy my next book. The other single title has been assigned to an in house editor to read.

From the authors...

Thanks so much for having us here at Get Lost in a Story, Avril! 

For all the readers - we'd  love to know who's your favorite kind of hero? We have one Kindle copy of our first boxed set, Taken by the Desert Sheikh, to give away to one commenter! 

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