Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Save My Soul blog tour and Giveaway!


Today is my stop on the Save My Soul blog tour! It's a great paranormal romance - you can read my review HERE.


Here is a book excerpt from Save My Soul:

His lips were as full as any man’s had a right to be, and Anna had to stop herself from imagining nibbling on his lower lip. He had the kind of cheekbones sculptors spent a lifetime learning to chisel into stone. Rather than sitting in the chair, he seemed to drape. Casually. Sinfully.

Shirtlessly.

She closed her eyes and raised a hand to her head, feeling for bumps. After what she’d just experienced the last thing that seemed normal was lusting after a hot stranger in her bedroom. Maybe she was dreaming again.

The next words to fly from her mouth were so stupid she would later blame a mild concussion. “You should know this house is haunted, and the last guy who tried anything got beaten bloody for his trouble. So you should ask yourself if it’s worth losing your good looks over.”

His deep, familiar chuckle slid into her, too fluid to be human. Anna vaulted out of the bed, taking the sheets with her, wrapping them around her frame as she went.

“I’ve seen it all,” he said waving a hand away as if he could never be moved by such banal things as nudity.

Not while I was conscious, Anna thought. She backed farther away as he stood and advanced on her. “Um . . . so Beatrice isn’t here?” Diversionary tactics weren’t her strong suit.

There never was a Beatrice. It was him. Her throat tightened again as that thought slammed fully into her brain. She tried to shut out the memories of all the times she’d been a little too naked in the house, either ignoring the ghost or thinking it was a woman.

A slow smile spread over his face. “I’m the thing that killed her.” Fear pulsed through her at his words, and he seemed to savor it like wine. “Beatrice went to Heaven where all good girls with intact souls go when they die. Tell me, my dear, do you think your soul will be intact when I’m finished with you?”

Anna wasn’t sure what was required to keep her soul intact, and was even less sure she could manage to follow whatever the rule was. Especially since she found herself simultaneously repelled and attracted to him.

Again, the thought that she shouldn’t be feeling anything toward this person, or any person right now, danced across her mind, but then evaporated into nothing.

“W-what are you?” She maneuvered around the edge of the room, moving toward the seat he’d just vacated.

“Haven’t you guessed yet? A dirty old demon that slips into your dreams and watches you touch yourself?” When no recognition lit her face, he sighed, exasperated. “I’m an incubus.”

He seemed very put out about it. “You women know all about werewolves and vampires, but the concept of an incubus escapes you. I don’t know why I bother sometimes.”

Anna reached the chair. His self-pity over not being listed on the top ten list of most seductive villains ever was enough distraction for her to grab the floor lamp. She swung it out in a wide arc.

The lamp felt awkward in her hand, but wasn’t too heavy. Yet it went through him as if he wasn’t there and crashed to the floor, causing Anna to lose her balance.

The room was once again cloaked in darkness as his hand shot out and stopped her fall. She pulled away when she was steady, grabbing at the sheet that had slipped partially off her body. Her eyes darted around the dark trying to readjust and determine where the threat had moved to.

She worked to make her breathing and her heartbeat quieter, as if the demon wouldn’t hear them anyway. As if he couldn’t see her somehow in the darkness trying to keep from pulling another fainting act.

Demon. The idea was so ridiculous, and yet . . .

The lamp had gone through him. She’d seen it. How could he touch her if she couldn’t touch him? Was she dreaming again? God, I hope so. Please, let this be a dream.

The silhouette of the demon moved swiftly in front of her, and she found herself backed against the wall. Anna struggled, her arms flailing out to protect herself.

“Feisty,” he growled, pinning both of her small wrists against the wall with one hand. The demon’s lips grazed her ear, and his hot breath sent a wave of unexpected pleasure through her stomach. “I like feisty in a girl.”

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Author Bio: Zoe Winters writes quirky and sometimes dark paranormal romance. She lives with her husband and two cats, and her favorite colors are rainbow and clear. For more information visit http://www.zoewinters.org or her blog at: http://zoewinters.wordpress.com

You can find the book at the following places:

Amazon (Kindle)

Amazon (paperback)

Smashwords (all formats)

Barnes & Noble (Nook)


And now for the awesome giveaway! Zoe is generously offering a Print copy and an e-copy of Save My Soul! Comment on this post with a way to contact you if you're the winner!

Keep following the tour for more chances to win (including an amazing giveaway at the last stop - Zoe's blog):

The next stop on this tour: Reading Between The Wines

For a complete listing of tour stops - visit The Bookish Snob Promotions


12 comments:

  1. A kindle copy for me please!! Shah at wordsinsync.blogspot.com - XX

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  2. if possible paperback please.

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  3. I love the excerpt! Thanks for the giveaway.

    artgiote at gmail dot com

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  4. Sounds good!!Print copy please.

    @mellysocks on twitter

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  5. I would love a print copy please.

    thanks for the chance to win..

    jmluker at winco dot net

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  6. not entering, just wanted to say great excerpt!

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  7. I would just love a print copy of "Save My Soul" thank you.

    marypres(AT)gmail(DOT)com

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  8. I loved what I read thanks for sharing can't wait to read this book sounds so good! Great giveaway thank you so much!
    tishajean@ charter.net

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  9. Ooh do want, and will gladly opt for either format!

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  10. I love the excerpt, sounds amazing. I'd love a print copy, thanks for the chance

    june111(at)att(dot)net

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  11. The excerpt sounds amazing. I'd love the print copy if possible. Thanks!

    brookea_2006@yahoo.com

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  12. The excerpt sounds just amazing! I's love a print copy, but I'll be happy with a kindle one, too. Thanks for the interview and for the giveaway!

    balmezandrada at yahoo dot com

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