Monday, April 24, 2017

Too Hard to Forget {+ Giveaway}


It’s a pleasure to be participating in author Tessa Bailey’s TOO HARD TO FORGET Release Week Blitz.

As part of the tour, Tessa is sharing an excerpt from her book and hosting a tour-wide giveaway. You could win one of ten (10) mass market copies of TOO HARD TO FORGET. Please see the end of the post for more details on the giveaway.

◊ Title: TOO HARD TO FORGET
◊ Author: Tessa Bailey
◊ Series: Romancing the Clarksons, Book #3
◊ On Sale: April 25, 2017
◊ Publisher: Forever
◊ Mass Market: $7.99 USD
◊ eBook: $5.99 USD

Be sure add TOO HARD TO FORGET to your Goodreads shelf.

The third book in New York Times bestselling author Tessa Bailey's Romancing the Clarksons series about four siblings on a cross-country road trip, perfect for fans of Gena Showalter and Julie James!

This time, she's calling the shots.

          Peggy Clarkson is returning to her alma mater with one goal in mind: confront Elliott Brooks, the man who ruined her for all others, and remind him of what he's been missing. Even after three years, seeing him again is like a punch in the gut, but Peggy's determined to stick to her plan. Maybe then, once she has the upper hand, she'll finally be able to move on.
          In the years since Peggy left Cincinnati, Elliott has kept his focus on football. No distractions and no complications. But when Peggy walks back onto his practice field and into his life, he knows she could unravel everything in his carefully controlled world. Because the girl who was hard to forget is now a woman impossible to resist.

TOO HARD TO FORGET is available at the following sites: Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books-A-Million, Google Play, iBooks, Indiebound, and Kobo.


THE ROMANCING THE CLARKSONS SERIES

TOO HOT TO HANDLE, Book #1
TOO WILD TO TAME, Book #2
TOO HARD TO FORGET, Book #3
TOO BEAUTIFUL TO BREAK, Book #4


Now here’s an excerpt from the book for your reading pleasure.

“I don’t know, Peggy.” He whirled on her, closing in until she was forced back onto the desk. “I had an All-American on my squad this morning and now I don’t. That’s all I know.” He pointed a finger toward the window. “I solve problems down on the field. Saving people isn’t my job.”
Saving people. God, there was such a wealth of regret and pain in those two words. But he couldn’t hear it and she couldn’t address it. Letting him know she saw right through his façade to the hurt beneath might force Elliott to close himself off. “You didn’t always limit yourself. Why are you doing it now?”
“Accepting things that can’t be changed isn’t a limitation. It’s realistic.”
“But how will you know if something can’t be changed unless you try?”
“When it comes to certain things, Peggy, trying leads to losing.” He was in her face now, the mint from his toothpaste familiar and inviting where it slid over her lips. “And I don’t lose.”
No one ever stood up this man but her, and she wouldn’t be cowed now. “No? You’re out a receiver.” She hitched herself up on his desk. “I’d call that a loss.”
The tips of his shoes met Peggy’s, his hands gripping the furniture on either side of her hips. “Who do you think you are, little girl? Coming into my office and telling me what I’ve done wrong?” His eyes were brilliant in their vexation, the attraction he was trying so hard to fight. “Where do you get the goddamn bravery?”
“The bravery is what you liked best about me,” she breathed, heat sizzling in a downward V toward her thighs. “Isn’t it?”
“No. That bravery is what almost led to my downfall.” His hands found her bottom, jerking her to the edge of the desk. “I resented it. Still do.”
“Liar,” Peggy whispered, easing her thighs wider. “You’re dying for an excuse to head for another downfall.” When her legs were as open as she could spread them, she leaned up to Elliott’s ear and let her breath shake loose. “One thrust.”
Elliott’s right hand came up out of nowhere, molding over Peggy’s mouth as his hips crowded into the notch of her legs. With a quick maneuver to recline her halfway back, Elliott’s erection found the apex of her thighs, delivering an aggressive pump against her underwear that sent a scream climbing up Peggy’s throat, only to be trapped by his hand. Knees jerking up out of reflex over the rush of sensation, an orgasm almost—almost— broke past the surface, sending her waters rippling out on all sides. Her legs wanted to hug Elliott’s waist, her voice wanted to beg for one more, one more, one more, but he shook his head, denying her, even though his gaze was hot, a low groan issuing from his harshly masculine mouth.
He leaned in and nipped the lobe of her ear. “Next time, ask for two.”


Author Tessa Bailey
Tessa Bailey is originally from Carlsbad, California. The day after high school graduation, she packed her yearbook, ripped jeans, and laptop, and drove cross-country to New York City in under four days. Her most valuable life experiences were learned thereafter while waitressing at K-Dees, a Manhattan pub owned by her uncle. Inside those four walls, she met her husband, best friend, and discovered the magic of classic rock, managing to put herself through Kingsborough Community College and the English program at Pace University at the same time. Several stunted attempts to enter the work force as a journalist followed, but romance writing continued to demand her attention.

She now lives in Long Island, New York with her husband and daughter. Although she is severely sleep-deprived, she is incredibly happy to be living her dream of writing about people falling in love. 

For more on Tessa and her writing, visit her Website and connect with her on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Goodreads.

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During this tour-wide giveaway you could win one of ten (10) mass market copies of TOO HARD TO FORGET. To enter, just click on the Rafflecopter widget below and following the instructions. The widget may take a few seconds to load so please be patient.

Thanks for stopping by today. Do you enjoy following the stories of siblings?

6 comments:

  1. I do indeed enjoy stories about siblings - and family more generally. They can be such a powerful foundation to build our lives upon.

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  2. Sounds like a fun premise for the book! Siblings on a cross-country trip is a great set-up for readers.

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  3. Looks like a hot and romantic series.

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  4. Oh, I think a road trip is a terrific context for a set of books like this. It allows for any number of possibilities! Thanks for sharing, Mason.

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  5. Looks like a good read for many!

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