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Sunday, November 29, 2009
Phaze is having a book sale...L@@K
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Starting today, Friday, November 27th through New Year's Day, January 1st, 2010, when you shop directly from Phaze Books at www.Phaze.com you can get 20% off your total order including ebook and print titles! Enter discount code: SANTA at checkout to enjoy the savings!
Click on books above to take you to Marie Rochelle's Author's page!!!
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Coming Soon....Love Play (sequel to Pamper Me)
Ben Forster always gets what he wants…..and without a doubt; he wants the sexy Rishelle Damian back in his life. But there’s one problem she hates him and doesn’t want anything to do with him. She has made that loud and clear time and time again.
Ben; however, can’t erase how good they were together from his mind or his heart. Since he is known as a man never to give up easily; he is going to work night and day to get Rishelle back into his life….
Rishelle Damian wasn’t about to give the guy who broke her heart another chance. Ben must be out of his mind. They haven’t seen each other in forever. What makes him think he is still even a thought in her mind? She’s about to tell him to go to hell….until Ben invites her to spend a month with him.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
October Top 20 for Phaze
Thanks to everyone who placed me in the Top 20 again. I'm off to do more editing.
Marie
Two In Two Out - GA Hauser
The Carpenter and the Fairy - Cassandra Gold
Bending the Rules - Jack Greene
Sex Type Thing - Jade Falconer
Man to Man - GA Hauser
Nightingale - LE Bryce
Home for the Holiday - Wendy Stone
Indian Blood Moon - Jaxx Steele
Sexhibition - Tigra Luna LeMar
Desire - Marie Rochelle
Mary and the Bear - Zena Wynn
Demon of Desire - Chloe Waits
Verasheyan - J. Trout
Dude Looks Like a Lady - Jack Greene
Lucky Charms - Marie Rochelle
Teacher's Pet - GA Hauser
The Arrangement - Emma Wildes
Just a Dream - Aliyah Burke
Schooled - RaeLynn Blue
Taken by Storm - Marie Rochelle (tie)
Tameka's Smile - Zena Wynn (tie)
Thursday, November 05, 2009
The Men of CCD: Help Wanted excerpt
Fans,
I have been working on the last book in The Men of CCD series: Help Wanted. I'm almost finished with it, so I wanted to give all of my superb fans a little sneak peek.
Enjoy!
Marie
“Hello, is there anyone here?” A masculine voice called out.
Keira took a quick look at her watch frowning the time. She didn’t realize how late it had gotten. It was time for the guy to show up for the keys. She hoped that Jim Russell understood when she gave him the bad news. She just didn’t understand why his name seemed so familiar to her. Oh well…it didn’t matter he would be a distant memory in a few minutes anyway.
“I’m coming,” Keira yelled back coming back towards the front of the building. She came around the corner and saw a tall, white man with dark, long brown hair pulled back into a ponytail looking at a couple of the older Harley Davidson that her father had kept proudly on display.
One was a 1979 FXEF that showed the tachometer which was mounted below the speed. Her father had repaired that making it back into its original condition. The second bike was a 1980 FXB Sturgis. She recalled seeing him ride that bike about three or four times when she was a little girl. This shop had been her father’s world, but no matter how many long hours he spent in the shop. He always made enough time for her and anything she wanted to do when she was growing up.
Keira started at the man for a second or two wondering why he looked somewhat familiar to her. Maybe he had been a passenger on one of the flights she was on a while back before the crash. Well, she wasn’t going to worry about it because it would come to her soon enough where she knew him from.
“Excuse me sir, may I help you?” she asked.
“I’m here about the bike shop. I’m Jim Russell, the new owner,” the guy said as he turned around.
“I can’t believe it!” Keira gasped. “There is no way in hell my father sold our family business to you.” How was it that bad luck seemed to follow her no matter where she went now?
“Hello, is there anyone here?” A masculine voice called out.
Keira took a quick look at her watch frowning the time. She didn’t realize how late it had gotten. It was time for the guy to show up for the keys. She hoped that Jim Russell understood when she gave him the bad news. She just didn’t understand why his name seemed so familiar to her. Oh well…it didn’t matter he would be a distant memory in a few minutes anyway.
“I’m coming,” Keira yelled back coming back towards the front of the building. She came around the corner and saw a tall, white man with dark, long brown hair pulled back into a ponytail looking at a couple of the older Harley Davidson that her father had kept proudly on display.
One was a 1979 FXEF that showed the tachometer which was mounted below the speed. Her father had repaired that making it back into its original condition. The second bike was a 1980 FXB Sturgis. She recalled seeing him ride that bike about three or four times when she was a little girl. This shop had been her father’s world, but no matter how many long hours he spent in the shop. He always made enough time for her and anything she wanted to do when she was growing up.
Keira started at the man for a second or two wondering why he looked somewhat familiar to her. Maybe he had been a passenger on one of the flights she was on a while back before the crash. Well, she wasn’t going to worry about it because it would come to her soon enough where she knew him from.
“Excuse me sir, may I help you?” she asked.
“I’m here about the bike shop. I’m Jim Russell, the new owner,” the guy said as he turned around.
“I can’t believe it!” Keira gasped. “There is no way in hell my father sold our family business to you.” How was it that bad luck seemed to follow her no matter where she went now?
I have been working on the last book in The Men of CCD series: Help Wanted. I'm almost finished with it, so I wanted to give all of my superb fans a little sneak peek.
Enjoy!
Marie
“Hello, is there anyone here?” A masculine voice called out.
Keira took a quick look at her watch frowning the time. She didn’t realize how late it had gotten. It was time for the guy to show up for the keys. She hoped that Jim Russell understood when she gave him the bad news. She just didn’t understand why his name seemed so familiar to her. Oh well…it didn’t matter he would be a distant memory in a few minutes anyway.
“I’m coming,” Keira yelled back coming back towards the front of the building. She came around the corner and saw a tall, white man with dark, long brown hair pulled back into a ponytail looking at a couple of the older Harley Davidson that her father had kept proudly on display.
One was a 1979 FXEF that showed the tachometer which was mounted below the speed. Her father had repaired that making it back into its original condition. The second bike was a 1980 FXB Sturgis. She recalled seeing him ride that bike about three or four times when she was a little girl. This shop had been her father’s world, but no matter how many long hours he spent in the shop. He always made enough time for her and anything she wanted to do when she was growing up.
Keira started at the man for a second or two wondering why he looked somewhat familiar to her. Maybe he had been a passenger on one of the flights she was on a while back before the crash. Well, she wasn’t going to worry about it because it would come to her soon enough where she knew him from.
“Excuse me sir, may I help you?” she asked.
“I’m here about the bike shop. I’m Jim Russell, the new owner,” the guy said as he turned around.
“I can’t believe it!” Keira gasped. “There is no way in hell my father sold our family business to you.” How was it that bad luck seemed to follow her no matter where she went now?
“Hello, is there anyone here?” A masculine voice called out.
Keira took a quick look at her watch frowning the time. She didn’t realize how late it had gotten. It was time for the guy to show up for the keys. She hoped that Jim Russell understood when she gave him the bad news. She just didn’t understand why his name seemed so familiar to her. Oh well…it didn’t matter he would be a distant memory in a few minutes anyway.
“I’m coming,” Keira yelled back coming back towards the front of the building. She came around the corner and saw a tall, white man with dark, long brown hair pulled back into a ponytail looking at a couple of the older Harley Davidson that her father had kept proudly on display.
One was a 1979 FXEF that showed the tachometer which was mounted below the speed. Her father had repaired that making it back into its original condition. The second bike was a 1980 FXB Sturgis. She recalled seeing him ride that bike about three or four times when she was a little girl. This shop had been her father’s world, but no matter how many long hours he spent in the shop. He always made enough time for her and anything she wanted to do when she was growing up.
Keira started at the man for a second or two wondering why he looked somewhat familiar to her. Maybe he had been a passenger on one of the flights she was on a while back before the crash. Well, she wasn’t going to worry about it because it would come to her soon enough where she knew him from.
“Excuse me sir, may I help you?” she asked.
“I’m here about the bike shop. I’m Jim Russell, the new owner,” the guy said as he turned around.
“I can’t believe it!” Keira gasped. “There is no way in hell my father sold our family business to you.” How was it that bad luck seemed to follow her no matter where she went now?
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