Maidens, we have with us today another very talented erotic romance author.ย  Lexi Blake’s stories are full of suspense and adventureย  And of course they are scorchingly hot!ย  If you like your kinky romances with some and edge of suspense, then you have to give these books a try!ย  Now, please help us welcome Ms. Blake to UTC while we get right to it!

Hi Lexi, thank you so much for stopping by today and being a part of our Burning Up July event!
THEIR VIRGIN’S CONCUBINE is the third book in your Masters of Mรฉnage series with Shayla Black. What can we expect from this book?
Readers can expect more fun. The Masters of Mรฉnage series was meant to play on old Harlequin tropes โ€“ like the captive bride, the secret baby โ€“ and this is our version of a sheikh book. Weโ€™ve made up our own little country and the royalty there shares power between brothers. In order to keep the power and wealth consolidated, the brothers of the family share a bride. And tradition requires they steal their bride.

What’s the best and worst about writing a story with another author?

The best thing is spreading the work load. The worst thing is weโ€™re dealing with two minds, two egos. Shayla Black and I are best friends. We actually work really well together, but weโ€™ve had to find that road. Switching between chapters didnโ€™t work for us. Our voices were too different and I hate editing. Shayla loves it. So I write the first draft and she edits it, adding in her own unique voice.

How did the series Masters and Mercenaries come about?

I really wanted to write a BDSM version of James Bond. I love spy stories and thrillers, but I always wonder whereโ€™s the sex. So I wrote my own version. I was deeply attracted to the idea of two very different brothers as book ends to the series. Sean from The Dom Who Loved Me is the reluctant spy. He has other dreams. Ian is his deeply intense older brother. Being a spy is his whole life.

A DOM IS FOREVER is the third book in this series. Do you have any interesting stories about writing this book?

Liam is a difficult character. He kind of goes into this whole thing kicking and screaming. I know that makes me sound like a crazy writer, but itโ€™s true. I think heโ€™s probably the most difficult book because I need A Dom is Forever to not only be Liamโ€™s book, but the bridge to the rest of the series.

Do you have a favorite Dom?

I have a couple. Of mine? Ian. Of that other me? I always go back to Julian Lodge from my Sophie Oak series Texas Sirens. Of other authorโ€™s? Master Z from the amazing Cherise Sinclairโ€™s Shadowlands series and Master Logan from Shayla Blackโ€™s Belong to Me.

If you could describe your writing in three words or less, what would they be?

Sexy, Sassy, Suspenseful

What sex scene has been your favorite to write so far?ย 

The one in the pool between Sean and Grace in The Dom Who Loved Me. Itโ€™s my favorite scene because I kind of, sort of took it from real life. Grace is happily swimming in her pool long after dark when no one should be able to see her. But someone does. I did this. Might I just say, my night did not end as well as Graceโ€™s!

Since it is BURNING UP JULY, what’s your favorite way to cool down on a hot summer’s day?

Sitting in the pool with a margarita in my hand!

What book is currently on your nightstand?

Iโ€™ve been reading Larissa Ioneโ€™s Demonica and Lords of Deliverance series. Iโ€™m deep into Lethal Rider.

What would you say is the difference when you write as Lexi Blake then when you write as Sophie Oak?
I think Iโ€™m more suspenseful as Lexi Blake. I write a lot of one man/one woman books as Lexi. Sophie is almost totally a mรฉnage author. Sophie is very funny. Lexi is more about the mystery. Lexi is very much big city BDSM and Sophie is small town cowboys.

Do you ever use a real life experience and include it in one of your books? Care to share?

Well, there was the pool thing. I think I use a lot of my real life emotions in my work. I love writing older heroines because Iโ€™m just a little past forty and I love my current stage of life.
We’re asking participating authors to share their favorite cocktail drink recipes with our readers so they can cool off this summer. Do you have a recipe you’d like to share?
Chocolate Cake Shots
ยฝ oz Vanilla Vodka
ยฝ oz Frangelico Hazelnut Liqueur
Lemon slice
Sugar
Mix the vodka and liqueur in a shot glass. Dip the lemon in sugar. Take the shot. Bite the lemon. Tastes just like chocolate cake!

Well there you have it ladies!ย  Thank you so much Lexi for sharing with us.ย  Might I add the pool scene was very hot, sorry yours didn’t end as well.ย  And I can’t wait to read Ian’s story!!ย  Now we’ll leave you with an excerpt from the second book in the Masters and Mercenaries series, THE MEN WITH THE GOLDEN CUFFS.

EXCERPT

Chapter One
ย (The following excerpt is for adults only!)
โ€œWhat brings you to McKay-Taggart today, Miss?โ€ Adam forced himself to ask the question when all he really wanted to do was tug the curvy brunette into his arms and promise her everything would be all right.
From the moment Jake had shown her in his door and dumped her at his desk, Adam had wanted to put a hand on her. It was an instinct. She was exactly his type, and she seemed to be in trouble. He was a sucker for a woman in trouble.
Luckily there was a desk between them or he might prove he was completely unprofessional.
โ€œItโ€™s Serena Brooks. Thatโ€™s my real name.โ€ Her hands fluttered nervously before she forced them into her lap. โ€œPlease call me Serena. Everyone does. Well, my friends do. I actually have a couple of names. Did I offend the first guy?โ€
Interesting. Adam found himself leaning forward. He caught the faintest whiff of something citrusy. Serena Brooks was a sweet-looking thing. Golden-brown hair escaped from the bun on the back of her head in soft wisps that framed a lovely face. She had on a slightly too big green sweater and jeans. She wore a very professional-looking pair of glasses that she toyed with from time to time. She looked like a sweet librarian.
Fuck, it had been way too long since heโ€™d gotten laid. He usually at least had a full conversation with a woman before he decided to lay her out, strip her down and sink into her.
โ€œJake? No, you didnโ€™t offend him. Heโ€™s odd. Iโ€™m sure he had something important to do.โ€
Jake had a lot of explaining to do. Apparently, he hadnโ€™t even introduced himself to Serena. Heโ€™d simply walked her across the hall and dumped her, mumbling something about some research he had to do, and ran out, leaving Adam with more questions than he could answer and one very lovely damsel in distress. At least she could answer a few questions.
โ€œWhy do you have more than one name?โ€ Maybe he should back off a bit. Adam knew that sometimes the softest packages could explode in his face. He had the scars to prove it. Ten years of security work including five years serving his country with the Green Berets should have taught him not to take anything at face value. Unfortunately his dick hadnโ€™t gotten the message.
He glanced at the clock, wondering how long Jacob Dean was going to take. They rarely worked apart. Even during something as simple as a client referral meeting, he preferred to have Jake at his side. Jake so often caught things Adam didnโ€™t.ย 
โ€œOh, you think I have assumed names. Aliases.โ€ She laughed. It was a throaty, sexy laugh. It went straight to Adamโ€™s cock.
โ€œThat would be the very definition of a name that isnโ€™t your own.โ€ He was utterly fascinated with the way her eyes lit up when she laughed. Even from behind her glasses, he could see her eyes were a lovely shade of green.
She smiled and leaned forward. She probably had no idea that when she leaned forward, her sweater opened and he could see a creamy expanse of breast. He bet she was at least a C cup. Maybe a small D. She would fill his hands. Those breasts would more than likely look beautiful with rope surrounding them, forcing them to stand up and show off.
โ€œI like the idea of an alias, Mr. Miles. It makes me sound far more interesting than I really am. I have a pen name. Amber Rose.โ€
โ€œYouโ€™re a writer.โ€ That fit. He could see her hunched over a notepad writing out innocent romances. He wondered if she blushed when she wrote the kissing scenes. If he told her how he liked to take a woman, she would probably run the other way.
The question was would he chase her down?
The door to his office opened, and Jake strode in. โ€œSorry. I had a few things to deal with including one very pushy receptionist who likes to put her overly cute nose into everyoneโ€™s business.โ€ He turned to the client, and Adam noticed his double take. Yeah. They had the same taste in women, which was good since they liked to share. โ€œIโ€™m Jake Dean. Itโ€™s a pleasure to meet you.โ€
โ€œSerena Brooks.โ€ She held out her hand, and Jake hesitated only for the slightest second before enveloping it in his own.
Adam understood his hesitation. The woman in front of them was lovely and potentially submissive. It was there in the way she held herself, in the soft way she spoke and the pleasure she obviously took when she thought sheโ€™d pleased someone. She might not know or understand it, but Adam had been in the lifestyle long enough to recognize all the signs. Jake was far more invested in being a Dom, but Adam always backed him up.
โ€œThatโ€™s a beautiful name, Serena,โ€ Adam said, wanting to see if his hunch was correct.
She flushed and looked down. โ€œThank you.โ€
Yep. Score one for the team.
Jake looked at him, shaking his head slightly. Adam could almost read his mind.
Client. Stay away.
He smiled back, a slight uptick of his lips to give Jake his response. No way. No how.
He certainly wasnโ€™t going to back away. They hadnโ€™t even taken the case yet, and there was no certainty that they would. It was very difficult to believe the woman in front of him had gotten herself in enough trouble that she would actually need their services. More than likely she wanted to check out a cheating boyfriend. McKay-Taggart didnโ€™t provide those types of services. Adam could happily refer her to a private investigator, and then in a few months, he could call her up and offer her a little solaceโ€”mรฉnage style.
Jake looked at her, his eyes fastened to her face. โ€œI didnโ€™t have a reminder about your appointment. I apologize for being late.โ€
Bastard. He knew damn well she didnโ€™t have an appointment. Jake was pushing her to see if she would lie. Adam sighed. Jake was good at playing bad cop.
Serena didnโ€™t even try to lie. She flushed and stammered a little. โ€œI didnโ€™t have an appointment. I kind of walked in. Iโ€™m sorry if Iโ€™m inconveniencing you. I really should have made an appointment, but my agent thought it would be okay.โ€ She started to stand.
Jakeโ€™s voice deepened, proving to Adam beyond a shadow of a doubt that heโ€™d picked up on the same signs. He only used that voice on submissives they picked up in the clubs. โ€œSit down, Serena.โ€
She settled in again.
โ€œWeโ€™re not upset. I was simply apologizing for not being here at the start of the meeting. Adam and I are a team. We work together. We usually meet clients together.โ€ Jake leaned on the side of the desk. โ€œWe donโ€™t usually have clients who simply walk in off the street. McKay-Taggart doesnโ€™t advertise.โ€
McKay-Taggart Security worked for a very select clientele.
โ€œI know. I had never heard of you.โ€ She nodded and sank her hand into what seemed like a never-ending handbag. Adam was pretty sure she could have fit the contents of a small house in that bag. She apologized as she searched through it, finally coming up with a small business card. She passed it to Jake. โ€œMy agent sent me. I guess sheโ€™s worked with you guys before.โ€
Jake looked at it and then passed it to Adam.
Anderson Literary Agency
Lara Anderson, Agent
There was an address and phone numbers, but he didnโ€™t recognize the name. It didnโ€™t really matter. He would look her up as soon as the client was gone, and he would know the woman right down to what sheโ€™d had for lunch. He was damn good. It wouldnโ€™t matter if they took the case or not. He was interested in whoever thought to send clients their way. Usually the government or wealthy corporations were more their style, but he was intrigued at the idea of a single client in need of help.
โ€œSo what brings you in today?โ€ He tried to come up with any reason for someone so obviously harmless to need a security company of McKay-Taggartโ€™s level. They wouldnโ€™t come cheap.
She took a deep breath, as though steeling herself to get through the next few moments. โ€œI have a stalker. Sometimes fans joke about stalking an author, but this one is serious.โ€
Jakeโ€™s arms crossed over his chest. โ€œHave you talked to the police?โ€
โ€œOn several occasions. I have the police reports right here.โ€ She shoved her glasses back up her nose before delving into her bag. She came up with several papers, each one slightly wrinkled. She put them down on the desk, attempting to smooth them out. โ€œSorry. Iโ€™m not the most organized of people. My friends keep telling me to get a personal assistant.โ€
Jake snatched the paperwork before Adam could get a hand on it. His fingers tapped along the desk. He knocked twice and swept his fingers toward Serena. It was his signal for Adam to keep the client talking while he reviewed the data.
Adam was the soft touch, and Jake the hard hand. Adam was all right with that. It usually meant that he got to play first.
โ€œDo you know the identity of this man? Is he an ex?โ€ Adam asked, allowing his voice to go soft and sympathetic.
She shook her head. โ€œNo. I donโ€™t know. What I mean is I have no idea who this guy is. Iโ€™m divorced, but I canโ€™t imagine Doyle would do this to me. Heโ€™s an asshole, but heโ€™s really upfront about it.โ€
Adam wasnโ€™t convinced. When a woman was being systematically stalked, the proper place to start was with an ex. โ€œYour divorce was acrimonious?โ€
The little huff that came out of her mouth told Adam all he needed to know. โ€œMy divorce was started by my ex-husband. He blindsided me. I thought we were happy. Weโ€™ve been divorced for almost three years. Heโ€™s not interested in me physically. Believe me, he made that plain. And this guy seems very interested, if you know what I mean.โ€
But Adam didnโ€™t buy that her ex was completely uninterested. If he was male and had working parts and the right bent, he would be interested. Adam let it go for now. โ€œFine. Tell me what happened.โ€
โ€œIt started really simply. I have a Facebook fan page. Uhm, itโ€™s nothing special, just a place where I talk to fans and post excerpts. But a couple of months ago I got a friend request from someone named Joshua Lake. I thought it was kind of cool because heโ€™s one of my most popular characters. I thought it was cute. It was fine at first. And then it got weird.โ€
โ€œWhat do you mean by weird?โ€
Her face flushed. There was no doubt in Adamโ€™s mind that this woman truly believed she was in danger. โ€œHe started to send me private messages. Iโ€™ll be honest. At first I thought it was a woman. Most men donโ€™t read romance novels.โ€
โ€œI would assume you donโ€™t have a lot of male fans. Do you often have men who try to friend you?โ€ The internet was full of predators. Social networks often made ripe picking grounds.
โ€œUsually theyโ€™re in the business. I know a lot of cover models, agents, editors. Itโ€™s people like that. I knew the minute I got the request that this was a fan. He knew too much about my work. This is a person who has read all my books.โ€
Adam was definitely interested. โ€œYou said it got weird? What were his private messages like?โ€
โ€œAt first I thought he was just role-playing.โ€
Jake pulled out his phone. He pushed off the desk. โ€œYes, Iโ€™d like to talk to Lieutenant Brighton. Please let him know itโ€™s Jake Dean.โ€
Serena shook her head. โ€œOh, the officer assigned to my case was named Chitwood.โ€
Adam waved her off as Jake stepped away, talking quietly on the phone. โ€œIโ€™m sure they assigned someone very junior to your case. We know Lieutenant Brighton from our Army days. Heโ€™s sort of our liaison when we have cases involving the local police. Iโ€™m sure Jake would just like to get his hands on the source material. I take it the police have transcripts of all the conversations?โ€
โ€œYes. Apparently the network kept the conversations on file even after I unfriended him. I blocked him as well.โ€
Adam could guess what happened next. โ€œAnd he simply changed his name and came back.โ€
โ€œYes. And he was angry. He laid low for a few weeks and then told me that I wouldnโ€™t be able to get rid of him. He called me arrogant for even thinking that I could brush him aside. I blocked him again. That was when he showed up on my personal page.โ€
Adam frowned. This man seemed very determined. Usually the trollers gave up after the first rejection and went on to find easier prey. โ€œHow well known are you?โ€
โ€œAs Amber Rose? I have a following. I make my living this way. I sell tens of thousands of downloads every quarter. But I could be in a room with two hundred people and the likelihood of someone knowing me is very small. Even a successful author isnโ€™t very famous. Iโ€™ve never hit the Times. I probably wonโ€™t, but I have some crazy fan girls. I didnโ€™t get really worried until he sent a friend request to me as Serena Brooks.โ€
Adam didnโ€™t like the sound of that. โ€œHow closely do you guard your name?โ€
Her hands threaded together in her lap, a sure sign that she was very nervous about the whole situation. โ€œIโ€™ve tried to keep it out of everything. Obviously my publisher, my agent and editor know my real name, but no one else does.โ€
โ€œNot even your friends?โ€ If this woman didnโ€™t have a few deeply close friends, he would shoot himself. He would bet a lot on the fact that she developed intimate relationships. Perhaps not with many people, but there would be a few who would know all of her secrets.
Her eyes went wide. โ€œYes. I have two friends who know what I do. Bridget and Chris. But theyโ€™re writers, too. We all write romance. They would never give up my name. Bridget has been through the same thing. Sheโ€™s had some guys write her letters from prison saying they were coming after her when they got out.โ€
โ€œIs that normal?โ€ It sounded horrible. She wrote romances. The worst she should have to deal with was some fan asking her when the next one would come out.
She shrugged. โ€œIt happens more than you would think.โ€
โ€œAnd what have the police said?โ€ He could guess. They wouldnโ€™t do a whole hell of a lot. Even with stalking laws in place, unless they knew who the guy was, they couldnโ€™t do much.
โ€œHe uses public access to computers. Everything has come from a library, and apparently he has several fake names.โ€
Adam was pretty sure he could do better than that. Damn it. He was going to have to take her case. She actually needed the firm, and not just the firm, but him especially. He was a computer expert. Heโ€™d been his unitโ€™s communications expert in the Green Berets. Heโ€™d taken that to another level in the civilian world. He considered himself an excellent hacker. If this asshole was out there, Adam was sure he could find him.
โ€œWhat has he threatened to do to you?โ€ Adam was pretty sure he didnโ€™t want to know, but he had to ask.
Her hands twisted in her lap. He wanted to hold one in his while Jake enveloped the other, the two of them providing a bulwark against the myriad of dangers she faced.
โ€œHe hates me. He says I tempt him, and Iโ€™m ruining his life. He says Iโ€™m dirty, and I should go to hell. He says heโ€™s the one to send me there. Itโ€™s odd, really. Itโ€™s changed over time. At first it was about the characters. He thought one of my characters should be with someone else. It was fairly typical fan stuff. He said he was coming after me if I didnโ€™t get Melissa and Dan together. He claims they were supposed to be together, but I never intended for those two to get together. Dan is very immature.โ€
She got animated as she talked about her work. He thought it was adorable, but they were getting off topic. Adam had to bring her back in line. โ€œYou said he changed?โ€
Her eyes widened as though she had to pull herself out of her own thoughts. โ€œOh, yes. Uhm, the online stalking stayed the same, but then the calls started and the e-mails. Those were about how evil I am. Itโ€™s weird. I donโ€™t understand how this person can be invested in my books when he obviously thinks theyโ€™re pornographic.โ€
Adam sighed. โ€œHeโ€™s obviously not right in the head. Our resident profiler could explain it better. Heโ€™s crazy. Thatโ€™s all Iโ€™ve got.โ€ Adam got out of his chair, unwilling to sit any longer. He walked around his desk and sank to one knee, sliding his hand over hers. He could practically feel her relax. โ€œItโ€™s going to be okay. Let me look into this.โ€
There was the low sound of someone clearing his throat. Adam looked up, and Jake stood in the doorway, a frown on his face. Fuck. He wouldnโ€™t like what Adam had just said.
โ€œMs. Brooks, what Adam is trying to say is that weโ€™ll bring this case in front of the group. We donโ€™t have the authority to take the case. It has to go up for review.โ€ Jake stared down at them, a forbidding presence.
Adam wondered what the hell had put that look on his face.
Serena pulled her hand back, retreating as effectively as if sheโ€™d walked across the room. Her face went blank and polite. โ€œOf course. I appreciate you listening to me. I suppose you have the police reports?โ€
Jake nodded, but there was a coldness to his stance that Adam didnโ€™t like. โ€œI do. I think we have everything we need. Weโ€™ll get back to you.โ€
She stood, careful to avoid touching Adam. โ€œIโ€™m sure you will.โ€
There was a defeated slant to her shoulders as though she was sure everything Jake was saying was mere lip service.
โ€œWeโ€™ll be in touch very soon, Serena.โ€ Adam barely restrained himself from reaching for her. โ€œI promise. I will call you tonight.โ€
โ€œSure.โ€ She turned her head, not making eye contact. โ€œThank you both for your time.โ€
She walked out of the room without looking back. The door closed with a quiet click.
โ€œWhat the fuck was that about?โ€ Adam turned on his partner.
Jakeโ€™s face shut down. โ€œItโ€™s about putting the horse way before the cart here. I just talked to Brighton. Everyone at the DPD thinks this is a marital squabble. Her ex-husband recently decided to sue her for a portion of her income. This could really help her case.โ€
โ€œShe told us it couldnโ€™t be him.โ€ Adam could already see Jakeโ€™s brain turning. Jake had been hurt beforeโ€”on a fundamental level. The scars on Jakeโ€™s soul ran deep, and no one had been able to make a dent in them yet.
โ€œAnd yet she gave the cops clues that led them straight to her exโ€™s door. This is an angry woman, Adam. I get that sheโ€™s beautiful, but we need to take a look at this before we get involved. I can already see that youโ€™re in way too deep. Even if we decide to take her case, I think it would be best if we passed it off to Liam or Alex or someone who isnโ€™t going to get emotional.โ€
Maybe heโ€™d read Jake wrong. For the last ten years, heโ€™d shared everything with Jacob Dean, including women. Jake was the brother he wished heโ€™d had and the friend he couldnโ€™t imagine living without. He couldnโ€™t believe that Jake wasnโ€™t attracted to the woman who had just walked out the door.
โ€œI want to see those reports. And even then I donโ€™t think I can turn her away. She was scared. If you canโ€™t see that then you werenโ€™t looking at her and youโ€™re not who I thought you were.โ€
Jake shook his head. โ€œLook at that. Sheโ€™s already causing problems. I knew that woman was trouble the minute Grace walked her into the room. I knew you would react this way. And this is precisely why weโ€™re not taking this case. I left the file with Grace. You can review it. We present to the group in the morning.โ€
Adam felt his fists clench. โ€œAnd if this asshole kills her before then?โ€
โ€œYou know the likelihood of that happening is next to none.โ€ Jake leaned in. โ€œBuddy, you have to learn to protect yourself.โ€
โ€œAnd you have to learn that not every woman is Jennifer.โ€ There. Heโ€™d said it. The name dropped like a lodestone between them. Adam could practically feel the roomโ€™s temperature drop.
Jake turned on his heels. โ€œIโ€™m heading out. Iโ€™m going to the club tonight. Are you coming with me?โ€
He didnโ€™t wait for an answer, simply left Adam standing there wondering if Jennifer Kelly was going to haunt them forever.

Copyright 2012 Lexi Blake

About the Author
Lexi Blake lives in North Texas with her husband and three kids. She began writing at a young age concentrating on plays and journalism. It wasnโ€™t until she started writing romance that she found success. Lexi believes in happy endings no matter how odd the couple, threesome or foursome may seem.

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47 Comments

  1. Haven’t read Lexi Blake before but that excerpt just put her on my wishlist ๐Ÿ˜€

    ilona
    felinewyvern at googlemail dot com

  2. Love the excerpt and giveaway, =) iยดm a big fan of both Lexi Blake and Sophie Oak, itยดs always a favorite moment reading her books!

    best wishes, Linda xo

  3. I’ve read several of Lexi’s books and always love them. She’s one of the authors whose books I buy without even reading about them.

    JLHMass at yahoo dot com

  4. Lexi , you were a new Author for me but not anymore. I’m going to check out Lexi and Sophie’s books. And the Master’s of Menage is a series I have to read. Thanks for this chance.
    Carol L.
    Lucky4750 (at) aol (dot) com

  5. I read ‘Their Virgin Captive’ (it was my first menage book. Now I’m curious to read the authors separately & see what the difference in style is & see if I can tell in the collaborative works.

  6. Thanks for a great post and excerpt! This is a new to me author and I know that she comes very highly recommended. Thanks for the giveaway!

  7. Thanks for a great interview! I’m really looking forward to A Dom is Forever! I haven’t started the Texas Siren’s series yet but I’ll be looking into those books soon.

    suz2(at)cox(dot)net

  8. I’ve read books under the Sophie Oak and I’ve loved each and everyone of them…I haven’t any under Lexi Blake but after that excerpt I’m pretty sure I’ll love Lexi’s books just as much as I do Sophie’s!!!

  9. I loved Sean and Grace’s story in The Dom Who Loved Me. Great book with the right balance between story, suspense and sex. Can’t wait to read Ian’s story!

    Heather E

  10. I’m a Big Fan of Lexi Blake & Really Enjoyed the first 2 Books in her Masters and Mercenaries Series…I can’t wait to read “A DOM IS FOREVER” the third book in her Series. Thank you so much for the Teaser Excerpt.

    Take Care & Stay Naughty,
    PaParanormalFan (Reneeโ€™ S.)
    paranormalromancefan at yahoo dot com

  11. I loved the interview! And the excerpt was excellent, usually I just browse a little of the top because I hate to spoil it for myself but I couldn’t stop! Def adding this to my reading list.
    Thanks for the giveaway ^_^

    karen.wapinski at gmail dot com

  12. That was a fantastic interview and excerpt, I enjoyed it very much. I haven’t read any books by Lexi yet, but I’m looking forward to starting soon.
    luvfuzzzeeefaces at yahoo dot com

  13. I haven’t read any of Lexi’s book but I have been wanting to read the books that she writes with Shayla Black for a while now & since reading this interview and excerpt I will definitely be moving Lexi’s book up close to the top of my TBR list! Thanks for the giveaway.

    melissalamb(at)musfiber(dot)com