Once upon a time in the 80s there was a band, whose
members stole
the hearts of many a young girl. With their guyliner,
unique fashion
and music that struck through the heart, Duran Duran
changed how we
hear and see music.
Today nine hot romance authors bring you stories inspired
by their
music.
NEW MOON ON MONDAY by Kim Carmichael
Though she tries to experience the world through her
poetry, Luna
Morrow caves to conformity rather than allowing her
creativity to
soar. Pampered and passionate, fashion designer Owen
“Blake”
Blakeney knows he found his muse when he spots a
gorgeous,
alternative waitress at the Club New Moon. After a wanton
tryst,
Luna disappears, leaving Blake following a trail of clues
to find
her. With his sights set, he sets out on a quest to
locate his
mystery girl and convince her to walk in his fashion
show. He never
expected her to walk into his heart.
ORDINARY WORLD by Solera Winters
After a chance encounter at a coffee shop, an accident
leaves
employment agent Tessa Toussaint in a coma, while techie
Yancy
Howard finds his dreams filled with this fascinating
woman. As the
clock ticks on Tessa’s condition, Yancy falls deeper for
the woman
in his dreams.
HUNGRY LIKE THE WOLF by Louisa Bacio
Janie never imagined her deepest fantasies coming true.
She’d been
flirting with the hot DJ at an ’80s club, but taking the
interaction
to another level seemed impossible. Until she runs into
Tyler, her
high school boyfriend, on the dance floor, and he makes
all the
right moves.
BEFORE THE RAIN by Kerry Adrienne
The war is over, but the rain continues, day and night.
The rebel
faction, Verity, enlists Maddox to safely guide Allana,
an assassin,
out of the city. No problem. He’ll escort her, get paid,
and return
to his life. But the more he learns about the mysterious
and
beautiful assassin, the more something about her
intrigues him and
compels him to learn more. With the world falling apart
around them,
they’ll have to decide if they can trust each other
despite the
deceptions and lies they face. If they can’t, they’ll
die.
WILD BOYS by C. Margery Kempe
It’s the end of the world and Digger’s trapped in a
prison with some
very wild boys. He loves the charismatic Joey, but he’s
too busy
fighting to be leader to notice. What are the odds
they’ll all kill
one another before they can escape?
LOVE VOODOO by Alyssa Breck
After a chance tarot card reading in a New Orleans voodoo
shop,
vampire Luca is intrigued by Collette, an alluring woman
with an
uncanny intuition. Getting intimately involved with a
human is the
last thing Luca has in mind, but Collette wins his trust
and their
friendship grows into something deeper. When Luca’s clan
learns that
he has asked Collette to perform a spell to bind his
psychotic sire,
a deadly chain of events unravels that will change their
lives.
UNION OF THE SNAKE by KC Burn
After his fellow human colonists were virtually enslaved
by the
Hilruda, Zerek, smuggler extraordinaire, made pissing off
the alien
oppressors both a career and a calling. When Essian, a
sexy clan
leader of the planet’s third species, needs Zerek’s help
to fulfill
a prophecy, the temptation of taking down the Hilruda is
too good to
pass up. Falling for Essian is not part of the plan.
GIRLS ON FILM by Linnea Alexis
After years of trying to break into mainstream movies,
adult film
actress Sophie Greene lands a role in a major motion
picture. But
not everyone is celebrating her good fortune. Her lover,
Greg Vega,
wants her to quit films entirely. And when a stalker
emerges and
begins sabotaging her career move, things get downright
dangerous.
RIO by Sabrina Sol
When workaholic CFO Chase Simon is forced into taking a
tropical
island vacation, he sure as hell doesn’t expect to enjoy
it. But
when he finds out that he’ll be spending the next seven
days with
Rio, a sexy celebrity dancer from his past, his doubts
begin to
fade. Will life in the real world ever be the same for
Chase again
after discovering paradise in Rio’s arms?
After reading your posting, I felt that I needed to make a comment. There was one Author that I adored, and started to read her series. She decided to take her series in a different direction, which to me, is no different than changing the genre, and the way she did it completely turned me off. I no longer read her books, since you could tell she was getting a bit bored with the story. As for your posting, I can see the excitement you have in branching out, and doubt if you would lose interest. In this case, I would be behind you going for it!! Not being a child of the 80's, I'm not really familiar with a lot of Duran Duran songs, but congratulate you on your undertaking!! It sounds like a good read nonetheless. (Peggy Roberson 10:15am August 27, 2015)