Showing posts with label Eve Adams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eve Adams. Show all posts

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Brides of Bachelor Bay Series--Available May 30

Washington Territory, 1864

Ladies,

Gallagher Logging and the Gallagher brothers welcome you to Port Steele on beautiful Bachelor Bay in Washington Territory.

You have chosen to embark on a journey rife with excitement to an untamed land of incomparable beauty where the trees are as tall as mountains, the water as blue as any sapphire, and the men outnumber the women fifty to one. To leave the comfort of civilization and the support of your families to journey west takes great courage, but you are all courageous women. Together we will write the history of Washington Territory and develop the foundation of future generations.

Thank you for joining us in our quest to settle this land. May you love well, live long, make your fortunes, and attain your desires.

Logan, Gage, Andrew, and Noah Gallagher
Gallagher Lumber and Timber



THE FIRST BRIDE [Brides of Bachelor Bay 1]

by Sofia Hunt


[Ménage Everlasting: Erotic Historical Ménage a Trois Romance, M/F/M, bondage, sex toys] In order to protect her sisters from a murderous uncle, Lizzie Prescott answers a “brides wanted” ad and journeys to the wilds of 1860s Washington Territory, a land of towering cedar trees and brawny lumberjacks, only to find her heart in a different kind of danger from two brawny lumbermen. READ MORE


THE HUSBAND CONTRACT [Brides of Bachelor Bay 2]

by Bella Grace


[Ménage Everlasting: Erotic Historical Ménage a Trois Romance, M/F/M] Even after the arrival of a boatload of brides, men in the untamed Washington Territory outnumber women fifty to one. Olivia is under contract to marry, but tempted by debauchery she only dared imagine in Boston, she gives her heart and body to two. How can she choose only one? READ MORE


PATIENCE IS THEIR VIRTUE [Brides of Bachelor Bay 3]

by Eve Adams


[Ménage Everlasting: Erotic Historical Menage a Trois Romance, M/F/M] As the town founder, ruthless business owner Adam Steele is the man everyone loves to hate. He meets Patience Weber and she turns his life upside down with nothing more than her smile. When he takes her home, she discovers Adam shares more than his address with his brother, Raven. READ MORE

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Tasty Treats Volume 1


Are you in the mood for a Tasty Treat, some stories to nibble on? Tasty Treats Volume 1 is now available from Siren-Bookstrand and we'd like to invite you to indulge your senses in some menage stories guaranteed to tickle your tastebuds.
Tasty Treats Volume 1 contains stories from Jenny Penn, Eve Adams, Dee S. Knight and Amber Carlton. Each story displays that author's distinctive touch on a common theme that weaves through the volume. The titles range from cowboy to contemporary to futuristic, but all of them have the hot helpings of sex and romance you've come to expect from Siren, as well as the lusty, and oh so fabulous, men catering to one woman's desires and fantasies.
So settle back and pick up a copy of Tasty Treats to indulge your cravings for love, lust and a little laughter.
Information on Tasty Treats can be found here:
Tasty Treats Volume 2 (including cowboy stories from Leah Brooke, Wendi Darlin and Sofia Hunt) and Tasty Treats Volume 3 (including paranormal stories from Stormy Glenn, Tymber Dalton, Blaze Ballantine, and Jenny Penn) are available for pre-order and will be released on June 8 and June 15. Order a copy of each today so you'll be able to continue your cravings for Tasty Treats.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

It ain't easy being green...







In honor of St. Patrick's Day, I decided to blog on what it means to be green. Sure, we can all wear green, drink green beer, and even swim in the green Chicago River (though I wouldn't recommend it) on St. Patrick's Day. But what does it mean to be green?

When I decided to sell to an e-publisher instead of a traditional NY publisher, the decision wasn't made lightly. I've always had the dream of walking into a bookstore and seeing my books on the shelves. It is the dream of any writer.

So I started doing my research on traditional NY houses. I learned about advances, which thrilled me. Being paid upfront for work not even out, yet? Where do I sign! But then I learned about returns, and print runs, and all that goes along with that. I was shocked. Traditional publishers print a run of several thousand books right out of the gate with no guarantee even one will sell. This not only ties up a heck of a lot of money in overhead, it also wastes valuable resources (paper, chemicals, time, etc.). If the books don't sell, we now have several thousand books in a landfill somewhere. That's right. They just toss them out.

Are ya kiddin me? In this day of the digital age it just doesn't make much sense to me, which is why I turned to e-publishing. It made more sense, and is the more Earth-friendly approach.

An e-publisher has an online bookstore. All of their books are available on demand, downloadable immediately after purchase. No paper necessary. No landfills involved if the book doesn't sell well. And, if you're lucky enough, your book still goes to print, just in a much greener way. I say it's about time we take a closer look at how we can all be green...

There is a new trend sweeping the publishing industry. Well, actually it isn't new at all. It's been around for some time, but it's just now catching on (finally)! It's called Print On Demand, or POD.

Print On Demand with digital technology is used as a way of printing items on demand. In other words, unlike a traditional print run publisher, POD will only print the book when it has been ordered. POD has many benefits. Some of them are:
· You can still order books that otherwise would have been out of print and no longer available. As long as that book is in digital format, it will always be available.
· Large inventories of a book or print material do not need to be kept in stock, reducing storage, handling costs, and inventory accounting costs.
· There is little or no waste from unsold products.
· POD advantages reduce the risks associated with publishing books and prints and can lead to increased choices for consumers.

I'm doing my part at being green, or at least trying. I still eat off paper plates, use paper towels, and forget to turn the light off as I leave the room. Still, every little bit helps. I'm not going to chain myself to a tree to show my "greener" side, but by choosing an Earth-friendly publisher and buying e-books to read on my e-reader, I am showing that I at least do have one.

~Allie K. Adams~
"At Any Cost", Siren
"Seek And Destroy", Siren
http://www.alliekadams.com
~Eve Adams~
"Under the Covers", Menage Amour
"Riding Double", Menage Amour- ComingSoon
"Trio", Menage Amour - ComingSoon