I am very pleased to feature today the latest release from fellow Secret Cravings author V.L. Locey, TUMBLE DRY. And it sure looks to be a smoking hot one! Check it out...
Blurb:
Roxanne
Jones has one day off this weekend. She does not want to spend it carrying her unmentionables to the nearby
Laundromat but Fate has different plans. When the washing machine in her
apartment building dies mid-cycle, Roxanne has no choice but to finish her
laundry across the street. Once inside the Tumble Dry launderette, she
discovers that the dryers aren't the only hot things to watch. In walks a
younger man wearing the only clean items left in his wardrobe: torn jeans,
sandals, tattoos, sex appeal, and a few well-placed piercings. When the two
lock gazes no amount of fabric softener can stop the sparks from flying. It
doesn't take long for Donovan King, an English major at the local college, to
not only woo Roxanne, he manages to begin a steamy seduction that won't end
until both are well-tumbled.
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PG
“So do you?”
“Do I what?”
“Have a couple of spare quarters? Since you won’t
let my man things gyrate around in the water with your woman things.”
Was he saying those kinds of things on purpose? Of
course he was, if the puckish grin he now wore was any indicator. Oh, I did
like this man. A lot.
“Honey, I’m not sure that your man things are man
enough to gyrate with my woman things,” I parried. He chortled then leaned a
hip into the washer, his arms folding over his bare chest.
“I’m pretty sure that they are.” He said it with
utmost confidence in the prowess of his man things. I sucked down a large gulp,
the twinge behind my eye reminding me to slow down. I sipped and enjoyed
looking at him, spying a small, silver navel ring glistening from the neon
lights overhead. My mouth was dry even though I had just swallowed some of my
drink. His steady gaze made me fidget.
“Rather sure of your man things, aren’t you?” I
finally said, as I tossed my change purse to him. He caught it with one hand,
his eyes never leaving my face.
“Rather,” he commented offhandedly, opened the tiny
bag then extracted four quarters. My tongue toyed with the end of my straw. He
laid the purse on the top of the machine next to his then arranged the coins in
the slots, all four standing erect. Mmm, what a nice word that is. Erect. Makes
all sorts of dirty, sweaty images appear inside a woman’s mind, doesn’t it?
R
“Excuse me, sir, but this cart is mine.”
“Really? And how is that, Roxanne? Clearly I was
here first.” He leaned over the cart, his scruffy cheek brushing mine he
whispered beside my ear. “You were engrossed with erotic thoughts about my
mouth and the pleasure it could bring you.”
He drew back. My brain shut down as my mouth dropped
open. That was all the time Donavon needed to commandeer the cart.
“No I wasn’t.” There. Take that. I bet that verbal
spear pierced a few vitals. Not.
Damn the man for reading me like that beaten-up
poetry book of his. He shrugged a shoulder, the inked one. An emerald-eyed
tiger rolled it’s head at the up and down motion.
“Yeah, you totally were. Would you like me to tell
you the signs of arousal that you’re wearing at the moment?” He threw several
pairs of wet jeans into the cart. They landed with a slap.
“The only thing that I’m wearing at the moment is a
dash of lovely,” I countered quickly.
“Yes, you are incredibly lovely, and horny. Your
nostrils are flared, your eyes are wanton, your nipples are hard, and you keep
licking your lips.” He paused in tossing balled-up shirts into the cart. “You
also keep crossing and uncrossing your legs.”
Shit. Okay. So the man knew I was sporting a big
girl-boner for him.
“Maybe I just have hives.” I tugged the cart away
from him then stalked over to my washer with the buggy in tow. I heard his
throaty chuckle behind me.
“Maybe you want me to take you somewhere private and
read you something…Sapphic.”
He was right behind me, his breath fluttering past
my left ear, his body close enough to exchange sparks with mine. Damn. Damn.
Damn. My spine stiffened, as did my nipples. They were now so hard they hurt.
“You think reading me lesbian poetry will turn me
on?” I inquired, trying to sound as if his smoldering nearness was having no
effect. The smoky cast to my voice kind of ruined the indifferent attitude I
was going for.
“I think you’re already turned on.” I heard the cart
being nudged aside. I stood as still as a deer in a strange meadow, alert to
every sound. My fingers gripped the lid to the machine as he stepped closer.
The touch of his chest to my back was seismic. Desire didn’t just uncoil like a
snake finding a warm rock, it rose up like a jungle cat, and then stretched,
sharp claws of need raking open my calm exterior.
Author
Bio:
V.L.
Locey loves worn jeans, belly laughs, reading and writing lusty tales, Greek
mythology, the New York Rangers, comic books, and coffee. (Not necessarily in
that order.) She shares her life with her husband, her daughter, one dog, two
cats, a flock of assorted goofy domestic fowl, and two steers: one named after a famous NHL goalie while the other carries the moniker of a 60s pop legend.
When not
writing spicy romances, she enjoys spending her day with her menagerie in the
rolling hills of Pennsylvania with a cup of fresh java in hand. She can also be
found online on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and GoodReads.
I love
to meet new friends and fans! You can find me at-
Twitter-
https://twitter.com/vllocey
Pinterest-http://www.pinterest.com/vllocey/
Secret
Cravings Backlist Books:
Pink
Pucks & Power Plays (Book One of the To Love a Wildcat
Series)
A
Most Unlikely Countess (Book Two of the To Love a Wildcat
Series)
O
Captain! My Captain!(Book Three of the To Love a Wildcat
Series)
Reality
Check (Book Four of the To Love a Wildcat Series)
Torquere
Press Backlist and Upcoming Releases
Two
Guys Walk Into an Apocalypse (Part of the He Loves Me For My Brainssss
anthology)
Two
Guys Walk Into an Apocalypse 2: It Came From Birmingham
Two
Guys Walk Into an Apocalypse 3" He's a Lumberjack and He`s Undead
Love
of the Hunter
Goaltender's
Penalty
All
I Want for Christmas
Every Sunday at One (Part of the 2013 Charity
Sip Anthology)
Night of the Jackal
And coming in 2015 exclusively from Torquere Press . . . An Erie Operetta and Early to Rise - A Toms & Tabbies Tale.
Thanks for having me, Laurie!
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