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Introducing Angel Nicholas and her debut novel SWEET DECEPTION and GIVEAWAY!

I'd like everyone to meet Angel. We met a couple of years ago through Facebook believe it or not. I can't exactly remember the details, but before I knew it I'd connected with a kindred spirit from the next state over. Isn't the internet fun?

And I am THRILLED to announce her debut release SWEET DECEPTION, which is available now. 

I've asked Angel to stop by and answer some FAQ so everyone can get to know her and get a taste of her new book. One lucky person will be gifted a copy of SWEET DECEPTION, to be drawn on Friday, December 12 at 12:30pm PST. 

Now to be all official....

The only girl in the midst of four brothers, Angel Nicholas spent her childhood hiding behind romance novels. Now the mother of four overly-energetic children, a Whimsy kitty and slobber-flinging Great Dane, fiction is still her refuge. Excessive caffeine fuels her typing, stiletto heels maintain her sass, and the splendors of Idaho alongside its gregarious people inspire her muse.

Find Angel on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Goodreads, and on her website! You can also favorite her Amazon Author Page to receive emails when new books are available!


Here's the back copy blurb for the book:

Ally Thompson’s life is perfect. Calm, quiet, some might even say boring. The sole survivor of a tragic accident, she’s not the adventurous type—something she’s decided to change.

One roller-coaster ride…
A murder and a detective in disguise shatter Ally’s first attempt at “fun.” Detective Greg Marsing is everything Ally knows better than to want. The gun-totting, tattooed scumbags trying to kill her are almost a welcome distraction from her pointless attraction.

Blows her world wide open…
A contract on Ally has every lowlife for miles gunning for her. Sparks fly while she and her unlikely hero scramble to unravel clues. As the deadly game escalates, Greg has to decide if self-preservation rates higher than a love worth dying for.


FAQ by Angel:

Have you always been a writer, or is there a pivotal moment that started you on your journey?

I’ve been a writer for as long as I can remember. Writing was how I expressed all my teenage angst. I have a folder full of dark prose and weepy poetry! There was a long period where I set it aside, however. Instead of pursuing my dream of becoming a freelance photojournalist after high school, I pursued life. Children came along. Who knew the little darlings were so distracting? I found hobby after hobby to occupy myself with as they grew—in number and years. Then one night I had a dream so vivid that it would not leave me alone. So I sat down at the computer I used to maintain my then husband’s business and began writing. And wrote and wrote and wrote. I was like a woman obsessed. It started out horrid and was writing completely wrong, but I kept writing. I finished that story, and moved on to another. Then another. In the process, I educated myself about writing and the publishing industry. I’ve always believed that anything worth doing is worth doing right. Four and a half years later, here I am. I must have done one or two things right, don’t you think? ;-)

What is your favorite thing about being a writer?


The marabou slippers, feather boas, bon bons, and pink champagne of course, dahling!

Oh, you were being serious? Hmm… I have always enjoyed the ability to create something from nothing, whether I was doing heirloom sewing or knitting or anything else. Writing is an extension of that. You sit down to a blank screen and you weave this intricate story. You create real people out of thin air, breathe life into them, and send them on this incredible journey that gives them even more depth. Then you send it out into the world, and pray it moves people just a little. It’s truly the most incredible thing I’ve ever done, aside from giving birth to and raising my munchkins.

Do you prefer dogs, cats, or none of the above?

Ha! More like ALL of the above! I’m an animal lover to the core. I currently have three cats, which was unintentional, I swear. I’m no longer allowed anywhere near the Humane Society for fear I’ll come home with more. Home feels wrong without a dog though! Rental properties are oddly against their renters owning 170 pound Great Danes. I think it’s an unfair restriction, personally. An ill-behaved dog is destructive no matter their size. So the Dane is still with the ex-husband at the ex-house. I miss him desperately.

Last question:  Do you have any shameless addictions—Starbucks, shoes, sunglasses, coins, books?

*snort* Everyone who knows me is well-aware of my addictions! Coffee, ridiculously high heels, and books. I’m not the least bit shy about indulging or sharing. I’m less vocal about things like my enjoyment of excellent food and fine weaponry of any kind.


Thank you so much for having me on your blog today, Carmen! You’re a doll! If you don’t mind, I’ll say farewell by giving your readers a taste of my new release, Sweet Deception. Hugs & kisses!!


Excerpt

Oh, God! He was shooting at her. Actually shooting. In broad daylight. In her neighbor’s backyard. Didn’t they have rules about that sort of stuff?

Nerves shredded, Ally gritted her teeth. Three more feet. Two. Another crunch. She swore the heat of the bullet singed her shoulder. Arms extended, she jumped for all she was worth. Up, braced her arms and pushed off. She landed with an oomph on the other side, followed by another crunch and a hole in the wood fence.

For a split-second, she crouched panting, staring in disbelief at the fence towering over her head. Had she really done that?

Cursing from the other side got her up and moving again. Squealing tires and a revving engine brought her head around. A car tore into the alley and raced toward her. More bad guys? Had he called in reinforcements?

Ally froze.      

Did I do something horrible in a past life to deserve this?

Truly, I’ll help the poor. Serve food at the soup kitchen. Go to church every Sunday. Donate money to the shelter. I’ll even babysit my friend’s bratty kids.

Just please, please, please get me out of this alive.

The shiny black Camaro careened to a stop with the driver’s side door facing her. Heavily tinted windows revealed nothing. In a last desperate bid for freedom, she darted past the door. Strong arms encircled her waist and dragged her back toward the idling car.
“No!” Ally screamed like a banshee, flinging out her arms and legs, scrabbling for purchase. Hard hands sent her flying across the front seat.

“Ally.”

“Let me go!” She dove for the door handle.

“Ally!” He grabbed her elbow and pulled her back, away from the passenger door. “Damn woman, you are way more trouble than you’re worth.”

Almost blind with panic, she twisted around and crouched on the seat, prepared to draw blood.

Shocked hazel clashed with furious aqua. Her mouth fell open. Muttering under his breath, Detective Marsing threw the car into gear and spun out of the alleyway. She whipped her head around in time to see a blocky head pop up over the privacy fence as they disappeared around the corner. She’d done it. Escaped. Stayed alive. Like an atomic bomb, the events of the past hours and the emotions she’d worked so hard to control mushroomed up, exploding inside. Tears stung.

“Can’t you stay out of trouble for five minutes?”

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31 comments:

  1. I love finding new-to-me authors. Looks really good, and can't wait to start. (On a side note, we raised Great Danes when I was growing up, we had a Harlequin my entire childhood named Lady, she was the best ever.)

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    1. Thanks for stopping by Hopeless! I'm thrilled to be able to introduce Angel to some of my favorite readers!

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  2. How sweet! I have such a weakness for Danes. By sheer size alone they make excellent guard dogs, even if the biggest threat is drowning in slobber. They're also incredibly sweet with small children. When mine were toddlers, they would tug on his lips and stick their little hands in his mouth. He endured it all with quiet dignity. Eventually, I managed to properly train the little monsters. They no longer stick their hands in his mouth. ;-)

    Thank you for stopping by, Hope!

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    1. Now you just have the grandbaby to train to keep her hands out of the mouths of...well, everyone.

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    2. *snort* So true! Why do babies think it's so entertaining to stick their drool-covered little fingers in everyone's mouth?

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  3. This looks really good! I can't wait to read this. I can never have too many authors on my 'to-buy" list :) Gotta get yourself a christmas gift right???

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    1. I agree Alison! You can never have too many authors on that list. And why stop with getting yourself one? ;-)
      Thanks for stopping by!

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    2. Thanks, Alison! You absolutely have to pamper yourself a little, especially this time of year. There's only so much alcohol you can consume before the authorities are called in, after all. ;-)

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  4. I love new authors especially when the back cover copy and excerpt read so well! And do we trust people that don't have a shameless addiction to reading? I think not! {and if this posts twice, blame it on a really long work day!}

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    1. Aly! Stranger Danger!! *ducking for cover*

      But, I agree. Those who don't have an addition to reader are up to no good. I mean, what do they do with themselves?

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    2. Thank you! I'm thrilled you like the excerpt!

      People who are sans addictions in general are untrustworthy, but especially non-readers. Imagine what must go on in their poor, under-used brains. *shudder*

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  5. Looks like a fantastic read! I love romantic suspense...my favorite genre.

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    1. Mine too Tracy! Thanks to stopping by and entering.

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    2. Me three! We need some of that seat-of-your-pants suspense to break up the mushy romance, right?? :-)

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  6. Sounds like an interesting book. I love romantic suspense!

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    1. Doesn't it sound good Cathy? Thanks for stopping by.

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    2. Thanks, Cathy! :-)

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  7. This book sound like I need to have this book in on my TBR list or stacks. I always enjoy finding new author to read.

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    1. Thanks Gail! Finding new-to-me authors is always fun.

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    2. Oh, those towering TBR piles...sure to keep us entertained for centuries to come! Thank you!

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    3. This book sounds awesome! I LOVE Romantic Suspense, and I am always looking for new writers. I would love to win this book because I definitely want to read it!

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    4. I'm so glad you found your way over here Lisa! I'll enter you into the drawing. I'm running a little behind, so I'll be making the announcement shortly. Stay tuned!

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  8. The blurb and excerpt sure grabs attention. I love getting to read new writers/authors....welcome to the world of writing and wishing you the very best of success :)

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    1. Thanks for stopping by Alima! The excerpt sends your heart racing, doesn't it?

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    2. Thank you so much for the well-wishes, Alima! :-)

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  9. The excerpt is amazing! Congrats, Angel! Adding this to the tbr list for sure.

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    1. Thanks for stopping by Tara! I'm thrilled you're adding Angel to your TBR. :-)

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    2. Thank you, Tara! How awesome to be on someone's TBR list! Woohoo!

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  10. Try try again! Carmen,
    I must be dense as I can't seem to get my comments to post. Congratulations on your new book I enjoyed your excerpt and look forward to reading the entire. Thanks to Hope for your recommendation. Good luck to you Carmen! :-) :-) :-) :-)

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    1. I'm so glad you kept trying and finally were able to make your comment stick! Blogger has been being difficult when it comes to comments lately, which makes things like...oh, blogging...a little tough.

      Thanks for stopping by!

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    2. Thank you, John! I have a definite love-hate relationship with technology and social media. The times they don't work, I start fantasizing about using them for target practice, but I'm sure you handled it with much more aplomb!

      Hope, you rock! <3

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