Thank you so much, Iyana, for hosting me today and
letting me share with your readers my new release titled, Ariel’s Song.
To celebrate the launch of my new release, I have a
tour wide giveaway and I’m also gifting an ecopy of Ariel’s Song to one lucky
commenter at each blog stop.
About
Ariel’s Song:
Colin Hoskins, famous classical violinist, is
tainted by his past. Angry at life, unable to move beyond the betrayal of his
dead fiancĂ©, he’s sworn off performing or falling in love ever again. All Colin
wants is to be left alone, except no one listens. Especially the pretty little
assistant he can’t fire and his body burns to claim.
Stranded in a foreign country, bankrupted heiress
Ariel Parks needs a job to fund her way home. Assistant of sorts to the
musician she’s fantasized about for years sounds like a dream job. She never
imagined the gorgeous genius would be a reclusive beast. But the real problem
is the way every nerve in her body tingles at the mention of his name.
Sneak
Preview:
The long narrow hallway looked as lush as
everything else in his house. Ariel looked at the spotless dark wood floors
lined by warm sand colored walls accentuated with expensive paintings. She bet
all were originals.
“Well, off you go.” The plump housekeeper
motioned to the hallway. “He’s in his music studio.”
Ariel bit the inside of her cheek, doubting
her decision. Maybe it’d be best to ask the older woman to show her in. She
turned to ask, finding the woman no longer stood next to her. Ariel looked
around hoping to find her, realizing she stood in the middle of the room alone.
She took a deep breath, glancing up at the vast arched ceiling, feeling it
swallow her whole.
All right, here goes nothing. Ariel
adjusted the tote on her shoulder and walked down the hall, following the
origin of the music, slowing down as she approached a half closed door from
where the melody came. The notes to a Nirvana song filled her ears. She closed
her eyes, allowing his music to hypnotize her how it always did. God. She loved
his music.
Some people frowned upon classical crossovers
like Colin. Ariel bet he didn’t give a shit what anyone thought of his musical
arrangements. He was an artist playing for the love of music and nothing else.
He’d probably continue to mix classical with Pop, Rock, and Metallica for as
long as he lived.
She drummed her foot on the floor, her insides
squealing. Her favorite musician played on the other side of the door. She bid
her time, enjoying the music. As tempted as Ariel was to let him know she’d
arrived for her first day of work, she didn’t want to interrupt.
When Colin finished playing the Nirvana song,
Ariel took a step forward ready to announce her presence. Then, the strings
with the first notes to a gypsy song halted her mid-step. Ariel leaned on the
wall, closing her eyes once more to hear him play. She resisted the impulse to
remove her shoes and dance to the gypsy melody in his hall. Damn, he could
play.
“Are you going to come in or stand there all
day?” he asked from inside the room.
To continue reading what happens next, visit my next
blog stop tomorrow at: Nikka Michaels
Where you can buy it
About Evie:
Evie Knight writes wickedly
sexy contemporary romances with irresistible bad boys, sassy heroines, a
bit of conflict, humor and a dash of spice. When she’s not hard at work
writing, she spends her time blogging, reading, listening to music, or looking
for a muse.
She lives in sunny Southern California.
Evie loves hearing from her readers. Feel free to
drop her a line at evie@evie-knight.com or you can stalk her on
Twitter @inlovewromance
So,
what’s up for grabs?
Tour wide giveaway
is a Kindle or $70 Amazon gift card – OPEN INTERNATIONALLY
One ecopy of Ariel’s
Song (one lucky commenter at each blog stop) -- OPEN INTERNATIONALLY
What do you have to do to enter?
Answer
this: Who’s your favorite singer or band?
Then, do
one or all of these:
2.
Subscribe to my blog
3. Follow
me on Twitter @inlovewromance
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rafflecopter:
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Thanks for sharing the sneak preview and the giveaway. Sounds like a great book. My favorite band is Air Supply or Alabama. evamillien at gmail dot com
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