Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Natalie Damschroder's SUNROPER Tour




Sunroper
Goddess Rising series
Book 3
Natalie Damschroder

Genre: Paranormal Romance

Publisher: Entangled Publishing
Entangled Select
Date of Publication: 12/31/13

ISBN: 978-1622660490
ASIN: B00CNTTV60

Number of pages: 352 pages
Word Count: 100,000 words

Cover Artist: Kim Killion

Book Description:

Marley Canton is done being a victim. A year and a half has passed since she discovered her ability to nullify power in those who aren’t supposed to have it. She’s now on a quest not only to stop the brats who’ve become addicted to goddess power, but also to find the source of their addiction.

Like Marley, Gage Samargo is tracking down the goddess who went rogue decades ago. Insane with too much power from the sun, she’s selling that energy to Gage’s younger brother and his friends, who are no longer content to come into power naturally. While they work to find a way to neutralize the goddess, Marley discovers that every time she nullifies someone, she takes on some of the goddess’s insanity.

Gage falls for Marley’s sharp wit and intense desire to right wrongs. But once he discovers she’s turning into her enemy, is it too late to back away?

Excerpt:
She wrapped both hands around the mug to absorb the heat. There was only one way to answer that question. “I’m fine.”

“No, you’re not.”

He said it with such compassion and lack of judgment that she blinked back tears, tilting her head to stare at the shadowed ceiling as if it had the power to keep the emotion at bay.

“It’s okay to be sorry he’s gone.”

It was the perfect summation of everything she’d been analyzing a few minutes ago, and it broke her. She leaned to set the almost-empty mug on the nightstand and covered her face with her hands, suppressed sobs racking her body.

Gage’s fingers wrapped around her upper arms. He pulled her into his lap, settling her effortlessly and cradling her against his chest. He even rocked her. Marley’s sob turned into a giggle, a sound she hadn’t made in years.

“What’s so funny?”

“I might have broken down, but I’m still not a cradling kind of woman.” But she used to be.

Maybe it was okay to allow some of that back in. Her head fit just right in the curve of his shoulder, and his scent was as warm, spicy, and enticing as the cocoa had been. The shirt was soft, his thighs hard, and his arms encircled her protectively.

“My mistake. I thought you needed comforting.” He bent his head to nuzzle her, sending a cascade of tingles over her skin.

She drew a sharp breath at the desire that followed it, the need to touch and be touched overwhelming everything else. “No, comfort’s not really what I need,” she half whispered. She slowly tilted her head up until her mouth brushed over his.

His tongue flicked out for a half-second taste. Marley shuddered and twisted her hand into his shirt.

“You said this was bad,” Gage reminded her, but he’d shifted one hand to her rib cage, spreading his fingers to tease the side of her breast.

“It is. It’s the worst idea I’ve had in five years.”

About the Author:

Natalie J. Damschroder writes high-stakes romantic adventure, sometimes with a paranormal bent. She's published ten novels, seven novellas, and fourteen short stories, many of them exploring magical abilities, but all with a romantic core. She currently lives in Pennsylvania with her perfect partner of a husband and two amazing daughters. 

Learn more about her at:

Tour giveaway details:

  •  $25 gift card to Spa Finder and trilogy book charm

a Rafflecopter giveaway

3 comments:

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    1. Hi Natalie,
      You're welcome! And earlier than me! I just got my first cup of coffee. I really like your cover. Entangled seems to have some very talented cover artists. :-)

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    2. Yeah, I get up early to work before I go to work. LOL I ran late for the day job, though, getting too wrapped up in stuff, and didn't get my own coffee. I think I might need to go make some now. :)

      You're right, they do have some fantastic cover artists. We're very lucky!

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