One moment is all it took to ignite a love
affair neither would soon forget.
Nothing and no one could
tear Antonio and Sabrina apart, no matter how hard
they tried. Ex-lovers, angry family members, jealous rivals tried and
failed. But they’re not the only threats to this match made in
passion. Antonio has secrets – secrets that could force them to sever
ties forever. When the danger hits too close to home, he’s forced to
face his demons and keep her safe from harm.
With more obstacles against them than they can count, will they ever have
their happily-ever-after?
Sabrina Washington has worked hard to get what she wants in life. The last
thing the sassy, headstrong VP executive wants is an Alpha male who
breaks all the rules, but when she meets Antonio De Luca, her steely
façade starts to crumble under his gaze. He’s exactly the kind of
man who can unravel her straight-shooting reputation and she’s not so
convinced that’s a bad thing. As they grow closer, her
ability to resist her desires begins to waver. Soon, she finds
herself immersed in his sexy and dangerous world and she’s not sure
she wants to go back to her old life…
Antonio and Sabrina think they’ve put the worst behind them. They’re
ready to begin the next chapter of their lives, but forces beyond
their control have other plans for them. Before either can settle
into their new roles of parent and newly-minted Don of the De Luca
Cartel, people from their sordid pasts take their vengeance a step further.
Distinguishingfriend from foe, acquaintances
from hired guns is only the beginning
of the trouble they’ll face. If Antonio can’t bring this madness
to an end, he may very well lose not only his new title, but lose the
family he fought so hard for.
Will their unimaginable love story end in
tragedy or will their shared
will to survive see them through?
Spinoffof Antonio and Sabrina Struck in Love Series
Janice is on a new path after graduating college and living her dreams in
the corporate world. She’s managed to handle the dating world with
no commitments. After her last relationship in college ended
abruptly, she wants to focus on herself and build a solid foundation.
Unfortunately for her, the return of her ex-boyfriend isn’t getting
her any closer to that goal.
When she meets Carlo, a mob boss who’s as
sexy as he is deadly, she
can’t help but be intrigued. But his lifestyle is at direct odds
with what she wants in life and love. Carlo, however, isn’t making
things easy for her.
She could choose to walk away, but will her decision lead to heartache or
to a happily-ever-after?
Warning:
Adult Content, steamy sex scenes, violence, sensitive subjects for
some readers cause trigger, Spinoff from Antonio and Sabrina series.
Recommended to read the Antonio and Sabrina series first for context.
Can be read as a standalone.
ChiquitaDennie is an author and entrepreneur. Born in Memphis, TN, and
currently a Los Angeles CA native. Her background in film/tv has
taught and shaped her passion for writing with her debut romance
novel Antonio and Sabrina Struck In Love. Since its debut, fans have
embraced the unconventional love story of Sabrina Washington and
Antonio De Luca making Antonio and Sabrina Struck In Love an Amazon
Best Seller #5 for Book 1 and #4 for Book 2 on Kindle charts.
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Closing my eyes, I drifted off to my happy place of being with Sabrina. “Bella, I miss kissing your lips,” I said. “I miss you too baby.” “When are you coming home?” I inquired. “I’m not sure, it’s pretty busy at work today. We just closed a big deal.” Sabrina replied. “What are you wearing?” “Antonio is that why you called me. Not to say hi, good afternoon, how’s your day, like any normal boyfriend. ” Sabrina joked. “Babe, I haven’t touched you in over 8hrs, I need my fix.” “You are so spoiled,” Sabrina replied. “That goes both way’s baby. Are you alone in your office?” I asked. “Yes.” “Touch yourself for me. I want to hear you scream my name.” I demanded. “I’m at my place of business Tony. What if someone walks in or hears me.” “Get up and lock the door.” “You owe me for this mister. I want three orgasms and a foot massage later today.” Sabrina informed. I burst into laughter at the other end of the phone. CENSORED “Tony, did you hear me? Tony…,” Carlo snapped me out of my thoughts, nudging me in the arm. “Sorry, what did you say?” I asked. “Are you paying attention, or are you daydreaming about that Sabrina?” Carlo walked up to our family home and opened the door. I walked in behind him. “Focus on your own love life and let me worry about mine.”
Anastasia has always been different, and not just because she knows over
fifteen languages and prefers to be alone. After she was attacked
while visiting family in Russia over seven years ago, Ana has been
able to heal rapidly amongst other things. Unable to accept her own
immortality, despite increasing proof, she goes away to Joya Del Mar
Arts Academy with her two cousins, Jo and Mason. Instead of worrying
about recitals and dance steps, Ana discovers a secret world of
demons, mermaids and angels. Their only connection however, seems to
be an increasing need to find her so that the demons can force Ana to
bring back their master.
After transforming a bear into a human boy, Ana can no longer hide her
abilities and struggles with the idea that she is not human, although
she does not know what she is. When a mysterious man in a mask
continues to stalk Ana with the intention of getting her to eat a
blue flower, Ana gets the sinking suspicion that the man in the mask
is the same young man who destroyed her life seven years prior. When
Ana discovers a secret lair hidden beneath the waves where the demons
are regrouping, Ana realizes she has a terrible choice to make.
Sacrifice her life and the life of the mermaids who fuel the
underwater power source, or escape and allow the demons free reign to
destroy the human world. But if Ana chooses to accept her
immortality, then the life of her cousins and boyfriend, Daniel, will
forever be compromised.
After destroying the Demon King’s lair, Anastasia Sokolov believes her
and her cousin’s lives are finally safe. Unfortunately, when a King
who practices necromancy is determined, more than mermaids are needed
to destroy the demon clan.
Anastasia’s cousin Jo, has warned her to keep away from their new accountant,
dashing and handsome, Arkin. Arkin is infatuated with Anastasia, but
it isn’t until he asks for her help she comes to realize why. In a
desperate attempt to become immortal, Arkin had joined the demonic,
Destria Organization. But when a deadly assassin learns of his plans
to escape, Arkin turns to the only one who can save him.
With the King’s ability to change bodies each time he dies, there is no
way of telling friends from enemies apart. As the assassin threatens
to destroy any hope of peace, Anastasia learns just how inhuman her
friends and boyfriend really are.
A dagger from the other world, creatures who are neither human nor
animal, and a web comic detailing future events are all Anastasia can
rely on. And when the assassin’s interests turn to her beloved
cousin, Mason, where is the line between who should live and who
should die?
Lily Raine, author of the Anastasia Series, is happy to be part of World
Castle Publishing. Lily lives in Michigan where when it’s not cold,
the weather and the lakes are beautiful. Lily married her best
friend, Thomas, when she was eighteen years-old. They live together
with their two cats, Misaki and Mason.
Lily enjoys biking, swimming, dancing, painting, and going anywhere
there
are animals. She is currently working on her Master’s Degree from
Wayne State University. Afterwards, she hopes to own her own practice.
Lily loves young adult novels, particularly ones with paranormal
elements.
She also really enjoys LGBT literature with young adult characters
and wishes there were more with paranormal aspects.
“Destria Waves” Excerpt Slowly, he perched the violin on his shoulder and raised his bow. There was a wave of whispers going around the room, but that all stopped when he began to play. The piece was slow, but didn’t lack depth. I found my head swimming with emotion as the music took over my mind. I lost sight of his fingers moving and the crescendo of sounds buckled down over my ears until every note reverberated twice fold. Then I smelled the flowers. Why now? Mason was still on stage, his arm perfectly bent, his dark Japanese hair framed around his face. But the pale haired woman with the beautiful wings stood beside him, her lithe fingers inches from his strands of hair. Holding my breath, I tried to move forward to push her away from him, but she only chuckled. In my head, her words were like air. “I would not harm your shikisha. You would not manage without.” Then there was applause so loud my ears were deaf to everything else. I closed my eyes and when I looked up, she was gone. Finding my feeling in my hands, I clapped until my skin felt raw. There were many more auditions before mine. Dance solos that were both lively and solemn, violin, flute, and piano pieces. And drama monologues of all kinds. After four hours, it was my turn, and with weary legs from sitting for so long, I trudged up the stairs. It was courteous to stay after you’d auditioned, so there were still a lot of students remaining in the hot auditorium. I could only hope they would turn the air on for the actual concert. Behind the stage was a darkened narrow space with stairs leading down to where I assumed the dressing rooms were. The layout seemed common enough for a large stage. In a daze, I brushed against a guy standing near the curtain. I muttered an apology, but I could feel his eyes on me as I made my way to the end of the line. My hand was warm where I’d grazed his arm, but when I tried to look at him, I saw he was already on stage. He was tall, so I could see he had light brown hair tinged with golden streaks. He kept his back to me as he crossed over to the piano and clumsily sat down. He looked more nervous than Nora had. I’d always thought Mason was the best teenage musician I’d ever heard. But the sounds that came from the brunette’s fingers drove me into a whole new state of appreciation. If they did a duet, they would be able to bring people to tears.
Ancient
Enemy – it wants things . . . you have to give it what it
wants.
Seven
hundred years ago the Anasazi people built massive cities in what is
now the southwestern United States . . . and then they
vanished.
Stella,
an archaeologist specializing in Anasazi culture, and David, a
mysterious Navajo boy, are on the run from something terrifying. As
they flee up into the snowy mountains of Colorado, they are carjacked
by criminals escaping a botched bank robbery. Caught in a blizzard,
they must take refuge in what they believe is an abandoned cabin.
It’s at this cabin where they will face horrors beyond their
imagination.
After
a rancher finds ten mutilated bodies at a dig site on the Navajo
Reservation, both Captain Begay of the Navajo Tribal Police and
Special Agent Palmer of the FBI become involved … but the case
leads Palmer back up to Colorado where five more mutilated bodies and
Stella’s vehicle have been discovered at a burning cabin.
Cole,
Stella, and David escape the cabin on a snowmobile, heading south to
get David back down to the Navajo lands. Now that Stella believes
that David is a natural-born shaman, she knows that their only hope
of David ever defeating the Ancient Enemy is to find a reclusive
shaman named Joe Blackhorn who can help train David.
But
with Agent Palmer and Captain Begay hot on their trail, Cole and
Stella must find Joe Blackhorn and the secrets he possesses before
the Ancient Enemy destroys them all.
In
1891, in the badlands of northern Arizona, Jed Cartwright, a bounty
hunter and U.S. Marshal, transports a dangerous prisoner back to the
town of Smith Junction. As they travel through the woods, they are
attacked by what they believe are skinwalkers.
As
Jed flees the woods, he finds a house where a family has been
slaughtered – the only survivor is an eight-year-old Navajo boy, a
boy traumatized by the horrors he has seen.
As
Jed and the Navajo boy make their way north to Smith Junction, a
sudden sandstorm diverts them to the small town of Hope’s End. They
take refuge from the storm in the saloon with some of the
townspeople. But hours later, when the storm is over, they discover
what has happened to the rest of the people in Hope’s End . . . and
the terror is only beginning, everything leading up to a shocking
twist at the end.
It
has been seven years since David sent the Ancient Enemy back to its
world in the ghost town that was once the town of Hope’s End.
Cole
and Stella have lived in Costa Rica for the last seven years. They
wanted to believe that it was really over . . . but there were always
doubts. And when Stella sees a horrifying vision in the jungle, she’s
certain that the Ancient Enemy has returned.
David,
living at his aunt’s house in New Mexico, knows the Ancient Enemy is
back; he can feel it. And now nightmares about a serial killer
possessed by the Ancient Enemy plague him, a killer who will stop at
nothing, a killer who is coming for David. With Joe Blackhorn dead
now, the only person David can turn to is Begay, the former captain
of the Navajo Tribal Police.
Former
FBI agent Palmer’s nightmares have returned, and when he’s called in
as a consultant on the recent copycat murders – re-creations of the
massacre at the archaeological dig site seven years ago – he knows
that the ancient evil is back.
Together,
they are drawn into one last stand against the Ancient Enemy . . .
but this time the battle will be fought in the Ancient Enemy’s world.
Mark
Lukens has been writing since the second grade when his teacher
called his parents in for a conference because the ghost story he’d
written had her a little concerned.
Since
then he’s had several stories published and four screenplays optioned
by producers in Hollywood. One script is in development to be
produced. He is the author of many bestselling books including:
Ancient Enemy, Darkwind: Ancient Enemy 2, Descendants of Magic, The
Summoning, Night Terrors, Sightings, The Exorcist’s Apprentice, What
Lies Below, Devil’s Island, The Darwin Effect, Ghost Town: a novella,
and A Dark Collection: 12 Scary Stories. He is a member of The Horror
Writers Association.
He
grew up in Daytona Beach, Florida. But after many travels and
adventures, he settled down near Tampa, Florida with his wonderful
wife and son … and a stray cat they adopted.
Julia
lost everything while she was ill. Self-conscious and alone, she’s
moved to Smithville, determined to hide away in her rundown Victorian
house. Little does she know, she can’t hide anything in a small
town, including her interest in the deliveryman.
Resolved
to keep his life simple, Chad has his hands full running his delivery
business and supporting his adopted family. So why can’t he get
that withdrawn city girl, Julia, off his mind?
Will
the eccentric but well-meaning Smithville folk push Julia and Chad to
open up, or will the emotional toll drive them both back into
seclusion?
Kirsten
grew up in the Western US and graduated from high school in
1984. She married soon there after and quickly built a family.
With three young children and number four on the way, she returned to
college in 1992. Her career as a draftsman included many settings
ranging from a steel fabrication shops to prestigious engineering
firms. Balancing family life with the workplace forced her to
become the queen of multitasking. In 2001, bored with the cubical
life, she moved on to teach drafting in technical college, then to
opening her own consulting firm teaching 3D engineering software. Due
to health problems, Kirsten retired in 2012 to travel with her
husband for his job. She now works writing romance novels and enjoys
spoiling her three grandchildren. Since 2017 Kirsten has lived and
worked full time in a 40′ travel trailer with her husband and her
little dog Bingo.
Ordering Bobby to move toward the wall, Chad set his end of the heavy hutch
down and eased it into standing position. “This thing weighs a ton,” he groaned, rubbing
his back.
Bobby flopped back against the wall, his chest heaving and eyes bugging.
Glancing back and forth between the kitchen and the hutch, Julia frowned. “Do
you think this will work?”
Chad brushed his hands together. “Will what work?”
Reluctant but with no one to ask, Julia waved for him to follow and wandered into
the kitchen, Ringo at her feet. “I bought those two hutches to put on either side of the
sink,” she said over her shoulder, “but the sink needs to be moved under the window.”
Trailing behind her, Chad stopped in the center of the kitchen. She continued
toward the old sink and ratty broken cabinets. He glanced from the sink to the window.
“You’re not going to put in new cabinets and counter tops?”
“I don’t think so…” Julia answered, deep in thought, purposely keeping her gaze
from Chad as much as possible.
He walked in a circle, critically surveying the sink, then stared at the wall with a
window. “I’m not sure the sink and both those hutches will fit along this wall.”
Julia winced, her eyes finally settling on his face. “Yeah, I should have measured
before I bought them.”
“Don’t panic yet,” Chad muttered as he unclipped the tape measure off his belt.
With an efficient whir and a click, the tape spread along the floor from wall to wall.
“Let’s see, looks like twelve-foot, one and a half clearance from base board to base
board,” he mumbled, rewinding half the tape.
He moved to the sink and Julia scuttled out of his way, as if to avoid the
masculine force field he emanated into the room. He stretched the tape across the length
of the ancient piece of porcelain and bent to get a closer look. “Almost thirty-six inches.”
The tape retracted with a snap. He crossed his arms across his chest and stared at
the stained grooves of the drain board. One calloused hand reached out to test the old
fashioned hot and cold taps with X-shaped handles. “You really want to keep this dirty
old thing? I’m sure you could get a good deal on a nice new one…”
Julia wandered back to the sink, her eyes riveted on Chad’s hand, but she ran her
fingers along the curved front edge.“ Well, not the broken cupboards but I’m keeping the
sink. Becky says it will clean up and I like it; it fits the house.”
His brows rose. “Okay then,” he said with a shrug, “let’s see how wide that hutch
is.” He turned and strode back to the living room, Ringo following at his heels.
Her steps dragging, enjoying the help far more than she should and lost in
confusing notions about Chad, Julia followed behind him. Giving herself a mental shake,
she told herself to pull it together because she required his strength, knowledge, and no-
nonsense approach to the project. After all, she certainly had no idea where to start the
kitchen reno.
Pulling out the tape, Chad measured across the width then the height of the hutch,
then walked past Julia toward the kitchen. She followed, forcing herself to focus only on
the furniture.
When she got back to the kitchen, Chad held the tape propped in front of him at
hip level with one hand, the yellow steel kinked out and extended to measure along the
wall.
His stance was purely male, bringing a completely different visual to Julia’s mind,
and it didn’t involve a tape measure.
He glanced up at her then did a double take at her expression. His eyebrows rose a
fraction of an inch in question, as if he could hear her hormones screaming.
Embarrassed to be caught with her hand in the proverbial cookie jar, Julia
straightened her spine and met his gaze, her chin high, her eyes cool.
As if slapped, the tape measure crinkled to the floor with a clatter and Chad tore
his bewildered gaze away from Julia. Shifting his feet to get back on track, he gave the
tape a few expert flips and kinks and measured from floor to ceiling and then from the
corner of the room to the center of the window.
Feeling surprisingly wretched over dousing the warmth in his eyes when he was
just trying to help, Julia retreated a step, rubbing her forehead with her fingertips.
Holding the tape in place again with his hip cocked, trying to explain further, Chad
turned to Julia. “As you can see, it’s five-foot six to the center of the window and the sink
is thirty-six inches wide. If you divide the sink by half, then the hutch can’t be wider than
forty-eight inches or your sink won’t be centered under the window. Problem is, that
hutch is just over four foot four.” He gazed at her expectantly, waiting, the tape extending
from his hip to the wall, twitching slightly, his expression one of concentration.
Silence filled the room as Julia struggled to focus on Chad’s words, not the stiff
steel tape extending across the room from his crotch.
Embarrassed and flustered, Julia licked her lips, then shook her head, once again
reining herself in.
His brow lifted, as if he knew she was sexually addled, but had no idea what her
problem was.
Awkwardly, she glanced toward the window, then back to Chad. Withdrawing
mentally and scolding herself, she attempting to break the spell, but failed miserably. A
spark of surprised interest glittered in his eye when their gaze clashed, and that catalyst
pushed Julia over the edge. She raised her chin, shuttering her expression once again.
Chad’s presence darkened at her blatant dismissal and the tape measure whirred
and clattered back up into the roll in his hand; the connection between them abruptly
severed.
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Better to be at the right hand of the devil than
in his path…
When you come from a crime family, you
have a name to live up to. My
enemies know I’m a bastard who shows no mercy—exactly the
cold-hearted don my father would want me to be. Except we’re not the
one’s in charge. Yet…
The Boss wants me to take over his billion
dollar business, and the only
way that’s happening is if I can win the heart of his cop daughter. I
planned to treat her just like all the other women who meant nothing
to me, but everything about her is tempting. Her beauty, her body,
her soul. Money and Power. That’s all this was supposed to be
about…
Falling in love wasn’t part of the plan. Neither
was finding out that her
father has a hidden agenda, and I’m just a pawn in his game.
MAFIA BOSS is The Godfather and The
Sopranos with the sexy edge of a
drool-worthy Alpha male. Fans of R.R. Banks and Vi Keeland are gonna
love this…
Khardine Gray is a contemporary romance author who lives in England with her
husband, two kids, and three crazy ferrets.
She is well traveled, cultured, and a woman with a passion for dancing
and ice skating.
When not writing you can catch her shopping, indulging on pizza and hot
chocolate, or hanging out with her family and friends.
No need to spend money on an airline ticket. Simply pick up one of
Khardine’s books to become immersed in the fascinating stories and
characters she creates.
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