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New Release Review and Giveaway! THE LAST PLUS ONE by Ophelia London, Lindsay Emory, and Alexandra Haughton

We’re celebrating the release of THE LAST PLUS ONE by Ophelia London, Lindsay Emory, and Alexandra Haughton! THE LAST PLUS ONE  by Ophelia London, Lindsay Emory, and Alexandra Haugton Adult Contemporary Romance/Anthology BLURB: You are cordially invited to the wedding of the summer… Do you have your plus one on speed dial? Senator and Mrs. Ramsey’s youngest daughter is sure to be the loveliest June bride that the exclusive New England compound at Virtue Cove, Maine, has ever seen. But first, there’s a barrage of Wedding Week festivities to endure enjoy. And dogs. So many dogs. While the bride and…

Release Day and Giveaway! THE LAST PLUS ONE by Ophelia London, Lindsay Emory, and Alexandra Haughton

We’re celebrating the release of THE LAST PLUS ONE by Ophelia London, Lindsay Emory, and Alexandra Haughton!   THE LAST PLUS ONE by Ophelia London, Lindsay Emory, and Alexandra Haugton Adult Contemporary Romance/Anthology BLURB: You are cordially invited to the wedding of the summer… Do you have your plus one on speed dial? Senator and Mrs. Ramsey’s youngest daughter is sure to be the loveliest June bride that the exclusive New England compound at Virtue Cove, Maine, has ever seen. But first, there’s a barrage of Wedding Week festivities to endure enjoy. And dogs. So many dogs.While the bride and…

Lindsay Emory, Author of KNOW WHEN TO HOLD HIM, Talks about the “Kiss or Kill” Trope

I LOVE enemies to lovers 🙂 Lindsay picked most of my favorites, though–I’m going to have to do some real thinking to come up with more… One of my earliest experiences with the enemies to lovers (or as I prefer to call it, Kiss/Kill) trope was watching Moonlighting in the 80’s.  The snarky banter  between uptight Maddie and playboy David was tight and tense and sexy and something that probably formed the basis of every romance I’ll ever write, including my debut contemporary romance, KNOW WHEN TO HOLD HIM. This trope is old as dirt, and can be seen in Shakespeare …