As a
social blogger, Ronnie Flynn—aloof, beautiful, cool as a cucumber—is desperate
to get to the society event of the year: Simon and Sadie’s engagement party on
Seguro Island. No surprise that her name isn’t on the guest list, but as
always, Ronnie has a backup plan. A plan that involves the handsome Del
Franklin.

With
crossed fingers, and in spite of Del’s threat of putting her over his knee for
disobeying, Ronnie ‘promises’ to be a good girl. Right. She’s not worried about
Del. Her code of Keeping a Healthy Distance will protect her heart, and her
backside. She’s too wily to get caught, anyway.
Ronnie
sees. Literally. She can channel people’s feelings and see into their hearts.
All her life, she has been hiding this secret weapon—her psychic
ability—because what she sees is often too hard understand and impossible to
share. If she can handle that secret, surely she can handle Del. Or can she?
He’s not like anyone else. Nothing has prepared her for him. She shouldn’t
react like this to his dominance. She’s an independent, wealthy woman in her
own right. No man will tell her what to do. Yet, there is something about this
sexy dominant Latin lover that makes her pulse race.
Will Ronnie allow Del to break her Code of
Keeping a Healthy Distance? Will seeing Ronnie open Del’s eyes to a new world?
Will the two of them ever see life the same way?
Books On Fire Tours ~ If you’re looking for a sweet romance to fire your
imagination (and other body parts), you’ll enjoy Seeing Ronnie. It blends
the genres of urban romance, paranormal, supernatural, wealthy alpha male and
strong female characters into hot erotic scenes. It’s an ideal read for a rainy
night or a relaxing afternoon at the beach.
The powerful story line is populated with
well-developed characters who, through twists and turns, ups and downs,
struggle to make their business and personal relationships work. A hint of
mystery, Ronnie’s psychic powers, and a little bit of intrigue build the story
to its HEA conclusion.
Don’t miss these other exciting titles from
Blushing Books and Libby Campbell
The Simon in Charge series;
Simon Says (book 1)
Winning Sadie (book 2)
Sadie Says I Do (book 3)
In A
Spanking Good New Year, anthology
Libby Campbell, spanking
romance writer
Libby lives on the West Coast of Canada with her
husband of over twenty-five years. An avid reader, she savors books that
feature strong, independent women and the loving men who challenge them.
She loves mountain hikes, deep bubble baths, and all
animals, but particularly small dogs with big attitudes and big dogs who think
they are lap dogs. A woman for all seasons, Libby is happy cuddling in front of
a winter fire, watching a summer sunset, listening to birds in the spring and
walking in the autumn rain.
Optimistic by nature, Libby wants a solid HEA in her
reading and her writing. She hopes you will enjoy escaping to the dream worlds
where she spends far too much time.
Recently she’s been dipping into Pinterest and
building boards with images of people and places that inspire her novels. There
is a board up now for Seeing Ronnie (
Romancing the Coast, Book 1).
PLEASE NOTE HER BLOG IS RATED FOR ADULTS ONLY.
NC-17
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Top Ten Ways
to Keep Your Easter Chocolate for Yourself
Normally I’m a caring and sharing kind of person but everyone has
their limits. Chocolate is mine.
With Easter just around the corner, here are my top ten ways to
keep my Easter chocolate for myself:
- Take one bite out of each chocolate. (my personal favourite)
- If you can’t bear to see them mutilated with heads bitten off, spit on each one and leave a note saying so.
- Say the dog ate them, right after he finished eating the kids’ homework. Dogs should never have chocolate but you’re not really going to give it to him anyway.
- When people ask where is the chocolate, act innocent. “Chocolate? What chocolate? Does someone around here have chocolate?”
- Eat it all yourself as soon as you get it. (not recommended)
- Slip it into a book safe and hide it between the Jane Austens.
- Buy a second, identical supply and hide your private stash somewhere that no one will ever look, like in the cleaning supplies. That way you can appear to be generous and sharing without having to give up as much as a single tiny egg.
- Hide it in plain sight. A half egg filled with cotton pads may just look like a new bathroom accessory.
- Drape fake spider webs over it. Works best if accompanied by a realistic-looking plastic spider.
- Stow it with old tax returns. No one ever gives those a second look.