June 22nd, Crimson Frost Books will be at Coffee Time Romance's blog (http://coffeetimeromance.com/CoffeeThoughts) doing another pitch session. Frost Mania will be an all day event!
Simply post your first three lines of your completed manuscript in the comment section and those selected will be notified within 48 hours. We're looking for everything from teasers of 5,000-10,000 words through to our longer works of 15,000 to 60,000 words.
Guidelines: Crimson Frost Books is currently seeking stories in all genres, heat levels, and pairings. The hotter the better. We're specifically looking for holiday teasers for release in Oct through Dec. As well as Valentine stories for release in late 2013 early 2014.
Midnight Frost Books is seeking stories in non-romance genres, though romance elements can be included. These stories can be any genre, we're looking for westerns, horror, thriller, suspence, paranormal, and more. So stop by and give us your best pitch - we're excited to see your books.
Patricia Bates and Celeste Brammer
Publisher - Crimson Frost Books
Claire holds the keys to her future, in
more than one way.
As if the recent death of Claire Stevens’ parents isn’t enough, someone wants
to steal Honeycreek Bed and Breakfast right out from under her. But Claire
isn’t about to roll over and let them. She’s prepared to fight.
Jace Brown is Brookfield’s main attorney, and after delivering the bad news to
Claire about her property, he knows all about being on her bad side.
As Claire gets to the bottom of this scandal, she’s surprised to have Jace by
her side, fighting along with her. The attraction is instant, but can it last
after the dust settles?
Excerpt:
Claire walked around the inside of Honeycreek Bed and
Breakfast and made notes on things she wanted to do before the grand reopening.
She’d planned on opening it almost right away, but with this tax crap, she knew
she needed to wait. Which meant she had no money coming into her pocket.
She remembered Jace needed a receptionist. Maybe she could temporarily work for
him—the enemy. Then she’d be on the inside and she’d have access to files. She
was brilliant. Why hadn’t she thought of this before?
But would Jace hire her?
The chances were pretty slim, but it never hurt to ask.
She headed back to her cabin to find the card he’d given her with his info on
it. She’d much rather be shot down for the job over the phone than in person.
The papers were now in her bedroom on her nightstand. She sifted through them
until she found the small rectangular business card.
She pulled her cell phone from her back pocket and dialed the number.
“Jace Brown speaking,” he answered.
“Jace, it’s Claire.”
“What can I do for you?”
She smiled, now wishing she could see his face. “I’m calling about the assistant
job. Do you still need someone?”
“Yeah, but—”
“With this mess going on, I could temporarily fill that position. I have no
money coming in since I can’t reopen Honeycreek at the moment. And it would be
a win-win for us both,” she explained.
“Yeah, but—”
“I just can’t see how it would be bad. You have someone to answer your phones
and I’ll be able to make some money. And if I’m being honest, it might help me
find the bad guy. Unless you’re the bad guy.”
“Can I speak now?” he asked.
She giggled. “Sure.”
“I’d love to hire you, but that would look odd, wouldn’t it?”
“What’s so odd about it? I need a job and you’re desperate to hire.”
“I’m not—”
“Yes, you are. So how about it? I’ll be there in the morning at eight sharp,”
Claire said.
He sighed. “I’m not going to get a word in, am I?”
“The sooner you give me what I want, the sooner I’ll be out of your hair. And I
have a feeling you’d like my case to get solved quickly. So, if you let me
help, we can solve this together.”
“What about the sheriff? Isn’t he working on it?”
“He is. But I’ve never been one to sit around and wait. I like to take
control.” She grinned. “If you know what I mean,” she added the last part for
the laugh. She was sure Jace’s eyes were wide at the moment.
“I’m only agreeing to this because I do need the help. I have no idea how this
is going to work. But I guess I’ll see you at eight tomorrow.”
“Great. See you then.” She ended the call.
That had worked out better than she’d expected. Then again, she hadn’t even
given the poor man a chance to speak. She plopped down on her bed. Tomorrow she
was going to begin getting to the bottom of this.
Lacey Wolfe has always had a passion for words, whether it’s
getting lost in a book or writing her own. From the time she was a child she
would slip away to write short stories about people she knew and fantasies she
wished would happen. It has always been her dream to be a published author and
with her two children now of school age, she finally has the time to work on
making her dream come true.
Lacey lives in Georgia with her husband, son and daughter, their
six cats and one black lab who rules the house.
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