Have you picked up the SIGHT UNSEEN anthology? It features five intriguing, sexy, and surprising stories from five incredible authors - but you don't know who wrote which story - YET. The reveal is coming soon, but in the mean time, we're sharing the opening of each of the five stories, one per week! Check it out below and pick up your copy now!
About SIGHT UNSEEN
What stories would you tell if you could? Where would your mind
take you, if you let it? Five of the top voices in romance dare you to explore
the most distant corners of their imaginations as they test the limits of
storytelling and break the boundaries of what even they thought possible,
teasing and tormenting you shamelessly as they go.
But there’s a twist—the author of each story is a secret at the
time of release. They’re each plumbing the depths of the human heart and mind
in ways they’ve never attempted before. Taking you high, bringing you low,
until you will be hardpressed to guess who wrote what. Can you tell? Want us
to?
Too bad our lips are sealed . . . for now.
Lost That Feeling
Alma knew who she was, once—that is, before she erased her
memory with a spell. Some, like the guards at the prison in which she’s held,
say that she was a thief, a murderer.
Others say she was a hero. Like Driss, the man who rescues
her. He claims to be a friend. He's certainly handsome. And charming. And
brave. In a word: perfect.
That's the problem. If he's perfect and she's a hero, how
did she end up in prison with a seven-year hole in her memory to begin with?
A Clear View of You
As a child,
Kate had one dream: to escape her mother’s deluded hippie commune and live in
the real world, where mature adults know that magic isn’t real. But the real world
also has its downsides—like rent, student loans, and a cutthroat job market.
Happily,
Kate is uniquely qualified for one in-demand position: psychic. Of course,
she’s as fake as the rest of them, but nobody plays a fortune-teller as
convincingly as a girl raised by a would-be witch. If only Kate’s newest client
weren’t so perceptive . . . and attractive. If only crystal balls didn’t have
the habit of lighting up in his presence.
Magic isn’t real, right? Kate is
about to find out otherwise . . .
Free
Brad White would be an ordinary
accountant with an unrequited crush except for two things: he works for a
criminal motorcycle club, and he’s in love with the club president’s daughter.
When she discovers the truth about the family business, Brad has to move beyond
ordinary and put his life on the line to keep her safe.
Wren Masters, unlike everyone
else in her graduating class, chose to stay in Fallow, Montana because, also
unlike everyone else, she loves it. But when she finds out her father’s club is
running drugs, her family and world crumble. She and Brad risk everything to
uncover the truth . . . and begin a scorching affair.
As the conspiracy—and their
feelings—deepen, Brad and Wren must choose between family and justice. And
neither seems to include a future for them.
Chariot of Desire
CJ Crespo, drummer for the once
wildly popular rock band Donjon, has always had a thing for frontman Donny
Times. They spent the seventies getting high together, making music together,
self-destructing together. But her qualms about ruining a creative partnership
with sex kept them from ever hooking up. Now, Donny’s conversion to a bizarre
fringe religion that won’t allow him to engage in—or even sing about—sex,
drugs, or other “sins” threatens to tear Donjon apart.
As the band struggles to embrace
a new decade and a new Donny, CJ must decide where she belongs: by Donny’s
side, even if he can’t ever love her? Or out there making her own music, away
from a man who gives and takes in equal measures?
The Heart is a Universe
On the remote planet of Pax Cara
lies the greatest secret of the universe. Once every generation, the
inhabitants must offer up an exceptional young person—the Chosen One—who
sacrifices his or her own life for the sake of that secret, and the planet
itself.
However, Vitalis, the current
Chosen One, is desperate to free herself from the yoke of destiny. An
unexpected invitation to an aristocratic summit seems to be the perfect
opportunity for escape. But almost as soon as she arrives, the most eligible
prince in existence proposes marriage.
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Read the opening of LOST THAT FEELING:
These assholes again. Alma sighed and resettled herself on the floor, flexing haunches gone numb from extended sitting. One of the nice things about being stuck in a prison that used to be a fancy asylum—euphemistically called the Safe House in both incarnations—was that her cell had a carpet. An oval of braided silk, stained and faded but still smooth to the touch. Sometimes she sat on the carpet, sometimes on the bed. That was all the variety her life offered these days, so she tried to appreciate it. “You ever hear about the Barstou raid?” asked Enes, the idiot night guard. “That the one where Alma got lost on the way to the Barstou villa?” asked Hoph, the other idiot night guard. They were all idiots, actually. “Can’t storytime wait for the break?” Alma asked, idly sucking at the scar tissue where one of her thumbnails used to be. She had no memory of her capture, but the stuff that’d come after was fresher than most of the meat they served here. Like, for example, having all of her fingernails pulled out. They’d healed well enough; sucking and biting eased the occasional lingering ache.
“You’re getting the stories mixed up.” Hoph propped an elbow against the wall, where the fading primrose-pink paint was peeling away to reveal a layer of buttercup yellow. This had been a cheerful place once.
ABOUT
THE AUTHORS
Emma Barry
Emma Barry is a novelist,
full-time mama, and recovering academic. When she’s not reading or writing, she
loves hugs from her twins, her husband’s cooking, her cat’s whiskers, her dog’s
tail, and Earl Grey tea. You can find her on the web at www.authoremmabarry.com.
Meredith Duran
Meredith Duran is the author of
eleven novels, all published by Pocket Books. Her debut, The Duke of Shadows,
has been translated into thirteen languages and together with her sophomore
book, Bound by Your Touch, was ranked among the top 100 romances of all time in
the 2010 All About Romance poll. Her other books include RITA award winner Fool
Me Twice; Wicked Becomes You, which was included on Woman's World list of Best
Beach Reads for Summer 2010; and her February 2017 release, A Lady's Code of
Misconduct, which both Kirkus and Publishers Weekly called “flawlessly
executed” in their starred reviews.
Meredith blames Anne Boleyn for
sparking her lifelong obsession with British history, and for convincing her
that princely love is no prize if it doesn’t come with a happily-ever-after.
When not writing, Meredith enjoys collecting old etiquette manuals, guidebooks
to nineteenth century London, and travelogues by intrepid Victorian women.
J.A. Rock
J.A. Rock is
the author or coauthor of over twenty LGBTQ romance, suspense, and horror
novels, as well as an occasional contributor to HuffPo Queer Voices. J.A. has
received Lambda Literary and INDIEFAB Award nominations for Minotaur, and The Subs Club received the 2016 National Leather
Association-International Pauline Reage Novel Award. J.A. lives in Chicago with
an extremely judgmental dog, Professor Anne Studebaker.
Erin Satie
Erin Satie is
the author of the dark and elegant No
Better Angels series, historical romances set in the early Victorian
period. She’s currently hard at work on her upcoming series, Sweetness & Light, which should be
just as elegant but not quite so dark.
Erin is a
California native who’s lived on the coasts and in the heartland, in tiny city
apartments and on a working farm. She studied art history in both college and
graduate school—research is always her favorite part of starting a new book.
Her favorite
part of finishing a book, whether reading or writing, is the happily ever
after.
Sherry Thomas
USA Today-bestselling author Sherry Thomas loves
intricate plots, explosive action, and combustible love stories. She has
written romance, fantasy, mystery, and a wuxia-inspired duology. Her books
regularly receive starred reviews and best-of-the-year honors from trade
publications, including such outlets as the New
York Times and National Public Radio. She is also a two-time winner of
Romance Writers of America’s prestigious RITA® Award.
And by the way,
English is her second language.
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