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Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Winner! Winner! Chicken Dinner!
Marley Arbuckle is looking for a little payback, closure, and a boost to her confidence after being cheated on by her fiancĂ©—not necessarily in that order. Choosing a 1Night Stand date in Las Vegas on New Year’s Eve to exact her revenge, she’s planned the affair down to her perfectly styled hair and every last manicured fingernail and pedicured toenail. But what she didn’t count on was meeting Ian O’Keefe.
Ian has his own dark reasons for contacting Madame Evangeline for a no-strings-attached night of desire with a beautiful stranger. He’s got something to prove to himself and a long road to recovery after losing his wife. His redemption may begin with Marley, but can she teach him to love again?
Ian has his own dark reasons for contacting Madame Evangeline for a no-strings-attached night of desire with a beautiful stranger. He’s got something to prove to himself and a long road to recovery after losing his wife. His redemption may begin with Marley, but can she teach him to love again?
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
BRAND SPANKING NEW!
Have a very horny hump day! Enjoy!
Hooking her fingers in his shirt, she ripped at the fabric.
Buttons popped off and bounced along the wood floor, leaving his dress shirt
hanging open. Ruined.
Honeymoon’s
Over
Kelli
Scott
Macy loves
her new husband Bryan, but she’s discovered living with him is taking considerable
adjustment. Towels on the bathroom floor, dropping clothes wherever, division
of household chores…it isn’t long before the small annoyances threaten to
become a big problem. Until Macy’s best friend offers some sage advice…
1. Pick
your battles wisely.
2. When
annoyed, have angry sex to blow off the small stuff.
Soon, Macy
and Bryan are having sex several times a day, and while he’s not one to look a
gift horse in the mouth, Bryan has gotten some advice of his own. Advice that
will take them from angry sex to ecstasy before you can say “silk tie”.
All’s fair
in love, war and the bid for marital bliss!
A Romantica® contemporary erotic romance from Ellora’s Cave
Please, show your hump day love!!!!
Please, show your hump day love!!!!
Saturday, August 9, 2014
Spank Goodness for Saturdays
Happy Saturday!
Let's get to it.
EXCERPT:
Macy bit back a whimper, followed by a gasp when Bryan pried her
arms from her chest and looped his necktie around her wrists, knotting the silk
tight. Her jaw dropped open. He plopped onto a barstool. Holding the tie with
one hand, he grasped her forearm with the other and spun her around, pulling
her across his lap. “You’re about to find out who’s the boss around here.”
She
yelped when he smacked the fleshy part of her ass with his palm. Heat spread
from her butt cheeks to the cheeks on her face in record time. The sting she
felt—everywhere.
Blurb:
Macy loves her new husband Bryan, but she’s discovered living with him is
taking considerable adjustment. Towels on the bathroom floor, dropping clothes
wherever, division of household chores…it isn’t long before the small annoyances
threaten to become a big problem. Until Macy’s best friend offers some sage
advice…
1. Pick your battles wisely.
2. When annoyed, have angry sex to blow off the small stuff.
Soon, Macy and Bryan are having sex several times a day, and while he’s not one to look a gift horse in the mouth, Bryan has gotten some advice of his own. Advice that will take them from angry sex to ecstasy before you can say “silk tie”.
All’s fair in love, war, and the bid for marital bliss!
A Romantica® contemporary erotic romance from Ellora’s Cave
1. Pick your battles wisely.
2. When annoyed, have angry sex to blow off the small stuff.
Soon, Macy and Bryan are having sex several times a day, and while he’s not one to look a gift horse in the mouth, Bryan has gotten some advice of his own. Advice that will take them from angry sex to ecstasy before you can say “silk tie”.
All’s fair in love, war, and the bid for marital bliss!
A Romantica® contemporary erotic romance from Ellora’s Cave
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Tuesday, August 5, 2014
Brand(ed) spanking new!
I give you...Honeymoon's Over...
Kelli
Scott
Macy loves
her new husband Bryan, but she’s discovered living with him is taking considerable
adjustment. Towels on the bathroom floor, dropping clothes wherever, division
of household chores…it isn’t long before the small annoyances threaten to
become a big problem. Until Macy’s best friend offers some sage advice…
1. Pick
your battles wisely.
2. When
annoyed, have angry sex to blow off the small stuff.
Soon, Macy
and Bryan are having sex several times a day, and while he’s not one to look a
gift horse in the mouth, Bryan has gotten some advice of his own. Advice that
will take them from angry sex to ecstasy before you can say “silk tie”.
All’s fair
in love, war and the bid for marital bliss!
A Romantica® contemporary erotic romance from Ellora’s Cave
By reading any further, you are
stating that you are at least 18 years of age. If you are under the age of 18, please
exit this site.
An Excerpt From: HONEYMOON’S OVER
Copyright © KELLI SCOTT, 2014
All Rights Reserved, Ellora's Cave Publishing, Inc.
“Hey there, gorgeous.”
“Hi, honey.” She shut off the faucet, wiping her hands on a
dishtowel. “How was work?”
“Excellent.” He tossed his suit jacket casually over the
sofa back. She eyed him. Eyed the jacket. Eyed him again. He plucked the jacket
up and hooked it on a peg by the front door to avoid her derision. “Boss gave
me a couple new accounts today.”
He made it sound like a good thing instead of a pain in his
ass. He added his tie to the peg by the door and unbuttoned the top two buttons
of his dress shirt. Flipping through the mail on a side table, he shook off the
irritation of seeing her maiden name—Marshall. Not even a hyphen—Macy
Marshall-Dade, which, by the way, sounded very cool. No acknowledgement
whatsoever of their very expensive union. He decided not to push the
subject—yet. But dropping hints hadn’t worked so far.
“That’s great, Bry.”
They met in the center of the living room where she looped
her arms around his neck. He squeezed her tightly, letting go of more stress. Please
don’t let this ever end. Macy was the eye of the storm called life. He
thought of her as a beacon keeping him on course. With her red hair and
freckles, he could spot her in a sea of people. Hell, he could smell her
lavender scent in a crowd.
He playfully swatted her butt and she valiantly attempted to
hide a delighted smile. “How was your day?”
She recounted her day at the preschool where she worked.
Macy had her degree in education but couldn’t find a job in her desired field
of teaching middle-grade English, settling instead at a preschool. It was good
experience for her resume, a steady paycheck until something better shook loose
and damn good parenting experience for the future. After a few minutes of
listening to her recap, sounded to him like her day was filled with nose wiping,
finger painting and nap taking.
She kissed him sweetly. “What were you going to make for
dinner?”
Bryan groaned. It was his turn to cook. Her turn
to clean. Although, she’d just finished cleaning the kitchen from last night
when it had been his turn to clean. None of the other guys at work mentioned
having to cook dinner. Were they too emasculated to admit it out loud? Or am
I the only pussy-whipped man on the planet? “I completely forgot. How ’bout
I run out and get something or order a pizza?”
She planted her hands on her waist. “We’re saving for a down
payment on a house, Bryan. Every penny counts.”
The American dream of home ownership would dash his hopes of
pepperoni pizza. He wanted to point out to her that he made three times more
money, but that would make him a first-rate asshole who made three times more
money. Besides, she’d agreed to cook four nights a week, he cooked only twice
and they ate out or ordered in the seventh night. Usually on Friday or Saturday
date night. Sometimes date night was a movie out. Other times it was a movie
in, depending on the checkbook balance. She had a five-year, ten-year and
twenty-year plan for their future and apparently pizza would throw a monkey
wrench in the works.
“I’m sorry. You’re right.” He held his hands up in
surrender. “You’re always right.”
She tilted her head. “What does that mean?”
“Nothing.” He unfastened the buttons at his wrists and began
rolling up his sleeves. He’d rather cook than wash dishes anyhow, not that he’d
washed the dishes the night before. Slipped his mind. He’d also rather cook
than fight since he couldn’t have his first choice of numbing his mind with TV
until bedtime. “You’re right, that’s all.”
Macy inclined her head to the other side. “Am…am I annoying
you?”
“No.” He snorted a laugh. “Where did that come from? I’m
just all about keeping the peace and spreading harmony.”
“Did you just say peace and harmony?”
He detected a hint of hostility, but without the telltale
clues as to why. Dinner? Dishes? Anita? Of
course. He should have known. Sometimes his wife’s best friend was his
staunch ally, other times she completely threw him under the bus. Apparently it
was bus day. “How is Anita?” He stopped himself from asking how much lunch
cost. Probably more than a large pepperoni pizza.
“Forget about Anita. Do you want to have sex?”
“What?” Sounded like a trick question to him. Yes. Always. Why do you ask?
“Sex.” Macy yanked her shirt over her head and tossed it to
the floor, which was very uncharacteristic of her tidy tendencies. “Do you want
to—?”
“Yes.” He decided her trick question sounded more like a
stupid question.
Saturday, July 19, 2014
ARe customer review
I loooooove reviews! Especially from readers. Those are the people I want to reach out and touch...with my words...not in a bad way. So thank you Katherine Jane!!!!!
Reader Reviews (1)
Submitted By: katherinejane on Jul 18, 2014
Holiday Hangover: Was HOT HOT HOT!!!! It was a great book! It was well written I could not put it down.Monday, June 16, 2014
Nice Little Review
Nice little review in my "in" box for Fun With Rick and Jade from Roxy at Romance Novels in Color.
"I certainly had fun with Rick and Jade in Kelli Scott’s sizzling and endearing narrative about love, life, loyalty and lust."
Thank you, Roxy. Glad you liked it.
You can read the entire review at Romance Novels in Color.
Friday, June 13, 2014
Please And Spank You
Saturday Spankings, oh, how I've missed you.
I usually post an excerpt from
one of my published works. This is a snippet from an untitled, paranormal (shifter) work in progress.
I love a man who cooks. Kitchen
sex adds such an element of the unknown. Hot and cold. Hard and soft. Tastes
and scents of sweet and spicy.
Food, heat and desire…what could be better? Enjoy!
Snippet:
“You vixen, you.” He swatted the
sweet spot at her upper thigh with a wooden spoon. Not hard enough to leave a
mark, just a sting that forced a yelp to bubble up in her throat.
A giggle followed her yelp.
“What? What did I do?”
Through the cotton of his dress shirt she wore so well, he smacked her bottom.
Again, more playful than punishment.
*
Where is your favorite room to romp? Don't be shy. You can tell me anything. It'll be our little secret.
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
What day is it?
That's right. Horny Hump Day!!!! I've been away soooooo long. Toooooo long. I write comedy, but while searching for an excerpt, I came across this snippet of sentiment from Fun With Rick and Jade.
excerpt
All that mattered, everything that meant anything, was right here, under him, with him. He was inside the meaning of life, what drove civilization to go on; love, commitment, and family. She’d laugh at him for saying so.
Please show all the Horny Hump Day authors some love.
Monday, June 2, 2014
National Excellence in Romance Fiction
Happy to announce that Pleasure Palace is a finalist in the National Excellence in Romance Fiction Awards in the Novella category. Not the erotic novella category, just the novella category. Couldn't be happier that good writing is good writing, even if it's naughty.
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
A nice little surprise popped into my email this morning. A beautiful review for Stroke of Midnight from Marie at Cocktails and Books.
"This story is achingly beautiful and sweet. Packed into so few pages is so much emotion. Way more than I expected from such a short story! The two characters in focus, Marley and Ian, have both been hurt by losing the person that they loved most. Marley is scorned and is seeking a night of pleasure to let go, and Ian is coping with the death of his wife – just looking for something, anything to fill the void of her and to mask his pain. The two of them coming together sounds like a disaster waiting to happen – but ends up being absolutely wonderful.
The author’s writing style is fantastic. She sure does know how to write a great story! And the scenario for which these two meet is tragically poetic. Two lost souls saving one another – simply beautiful. I look forward to reading more from this author and hope that you’ll take a chance on her too. Do yourself a favor and pick this book up."
Thank you, Marie and Cocktails and Books for the kind review.
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Valentine's Day Gift Hop
Welcome to my contribution to the Valentine's Day Gift Hop!!!!
I have a love/hate relationship with Valentine's Day. Part of me believes to my very core that the holiday is nothing more than an opportunity for the flower and chocolate industry to get a noticable bump in their profits. The girlie girl deep down inside me desperately needs a bouquet of flowers on her desk at work to brag about. I will only be five weeks into a relationship come V-Day. And he's going out of town a few days prior (already verbalised his relief that he dodged the Valentine's Day bullet).
So here's my position. I found a guy who treats me like a princess every day. I don't need flowers or a Be My Valentine card to complete me. But I sure want a token of affection on the big day. Yes I do. Bigger is better.
What's your take on Valentine's Day? Love it? Hate it? Take it or leave it?
Leave me a comment with your email address and I will enter you in a drawing for an e-copy of Silk Stalkings.
Blurb
Yancey
Peters, a researcher at the local newspaper, is on a mission to beef up her
sexual resume. Men in her past have told her she is the kind of woman you
marry, not the kind you fool around with. Problem is none of the men she’s
dated are ready to settle down. Yancey decides to transform herself from a
plain Jane to a hot chick and embark on a sexual exploration phase of her own
before settling down.
Diego Ramos, a tow truck driver, is through
with reckless women who wear short skirts, sexy silk stockings and high heels.
Until he meets Yancey, that is. He thought he was ready to settle down, find a
wholesome wife and start a family. Yancey makes him realize he might have one
more carefree fling in him after all.
Unfortunately, Yancey has caught the eye of
another admirer who wants more than she’s willing to give.
Please show some love to the other talented authors participating in the Valentine's Day Gift Hop.
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