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Tuesday, March 31st, 2009
Release Day!

Today, at long last, Taking Care Of Business is available in trade paperback here in the United States! Megan Hart and I came up with the idea for this book while we stood in line for a party at the RT convention in Houston in 2007.

BTW – Megan and I are guest blogging over at Novel Thoughts today about music – there’s a contest too….

One conference, two friends, two men who know how to take care of business.

Blurb: After leaving the wrong man, Leah Griffin’s not ready to look for the right one. All she wants is to survive the conference she’s planning and spend some time with her best friend Kate Edwards. She’s not expecting the conference services manager to be so tall, dark and handsome…or so eager to please. It’s Brandon Long’s job to make Leah happy, but after a scorching interlude in her hotel room, neither can deny business has become pleasure.

Smart, driven and successful attorney, Katherine Edwards has spent her life making the right choices. Directly counter to those right choices, she’s involved in a long distance, secret love affair with a co-worker. Charles Dixon is a bad choice she can’t help but make – over and over. A conference and a promotion bring Kate back to Pennsylvania and suddenly, Dix wants far more than a few nights in random hotel rooms. He wants something permanent and Katherine has to figure out if sometimes a wrong choice isn’t exactly what a woman needs.


And… shipping from Barnes and Noble and MBaM but not amazon who is listing the release date as late April instead of today (sigh) Cascadia Wolves: STANDOFF is also available in trade paperback!! Standoff is the last in the four book story arc (Enforcer, Tri Mates, Wolf Unbound, and Standoff) and resolves the Pellini group issue.

Blurb: Cade Warden has put his Pack first for most of his life and now Warren Pellini and his thugs threaten everything he holds dear. Into that life of intense focus and increasing loneliness walks the woman he’s been waiting for.

Grace Pellini isn’t just Cade’s mate, she’s the sister of his greatest enemy and she’s been putting herself in grave danger to gather information to aid the Nationally Allied Packs. Cade is everything she could have hoped for in a man even if he is overprotective and pushy at times.

Against the backdrop of their increasing passion and deepening bond, they race against time to find a key to stop Pellini’s biological weapon. And then the stakes rise again when Pellini calls an ancient Challenge. It’s up to Grace to stand by and let her mate risk everything for his people. And his life is in her hands.

The story of the wolves you met in these books will continue with October’s Trinity, which tells Jack’s story and moves us to the East coast and National Pack territory…

Monday, March 30th, 2009
TCOB Day Three Daily Contest Winner

Chosen via random.org is comment #12 Limecello!

LC, you’ve won your choice between a TCOB/Dane Hart tee shirt in large or X large or a Relentless shirt in large. Email me with your mailing address and I’ll get it your way. Congrats and keep on entering everyone! There are more daily prizes to come!

Sunday, March 29th, 2009
Sundayness

It snowed last night. Dude. It’s March 29 and we got snow. It was like BRIGHT this morning, waking all the kids early so of course they had to share that love with their parents, grrr. They’re having breakfast just now, my dude went to Krispy Kreme yesterday so there’s doughnut love going on at the table. I need coffee to warm up, brrr!

I’ve had this idea for a series for a while and last night into this morning the pieces of it started really clicking into place. I started an outline yesterday so I need to get back to it today. I have a strong sense of the town, I can see it in my mind’s eye quite clearly. And one of the heroes is taking shape too. WHEEE!

Then again, it might be nice to watch DVDs and sit by the fire. The couch has lots of room, we have fluffy blankets and hot chocolate. The only thing I’d love even more is if we had cupcakes. Mmmmm cupcakes – funny how a little bit of frosting and cake can totally make a day perfect. Sadly, I can’t have perfection today – I’m on the “holy crap, RT is less than a month away and my ass is not gonna fit into any of my clothes if I eat cupcakes diet” though.

I have to deal with mount laundry and make sure all the stuf for the week is in place. Son #1 has to go get his stitches checked out tomorrow after school. There’s a parent meeting for the sleep away camp his class is doing this week as well as a field trip for kiddo #2 and I’ve got two books coming out Tuesday. Cripes!

Okay, I’m off to make coffee and maybe sneak in an episode of Buffy, heee! Enjoy the day everyone.

Saturday, March 28th, 2009
TCOB Daily Contest Winner!

Yesterday’s daily winner for the Taking Care of Business Contest is: Comment #5 from the excerpt post – Jane!

Jane, you’ve won your choice between an advance digital copy of Always, my upcoming contemporary romance from Samhain or a copy of What Happens In Vegas, my print anthology from Harlequin Spice. Email me to tell me your choice! Congratulations.

Remember all, the contest runs until this coming Friday. Head over to the Hookah blog to read all the details.

Friday, March 27th, 2009
Relentless by Lauren Dane – Book Video

Book video for RELENTLESS by LAUREN DANE – releasing May 4 from Berkley Heat
Friday, March 27th, 2009
Contest

By the by, there’s a big contest announcement up at the DaneHart.com site…

Friday, March 27th, 2009
It’s coming…. TAKING CARE OF BUSINESS

Less than a week! Yay! My characters are Katherine and Dix – I thought it might be nice to introduce Kate to everyone so how about an excerpt?

TAKING CARE OF BUSINESS by MEGAN HART AND LAUREN DANE
Copyright 2009, Megan Hart and Lauren Dane
All Rights Reserved, Black Lace
Releasing March 31

The artificially cool air soothed over her skin as she pulled Katherine tight, pushing Kate far away. Here in midst of three thousand dollar office chairs and floor-to-ceiling glass and chrome, there was no room for mistakes.

The shiny reflective walls of the elevator showed a confident, cool woman. Feminine, but not too. Her heels weren’t matronly, nor were they sexy. Understated and expensive, chosen with the same deliberate care she put into everything else to do with her career. The suit, a summer weight, was smoky gray. The wine-colored blouse added just enough color. Not flashy, but it complimented her skin tone and hair. Hair carefully tucked into a sleek chignon at the base of her skull completed the look she wanted to achieve.

Choices. It all came down to choices, and Katherine Edwards made the right ones. The right choices were what it took to get ahead in the savvy and male-dominated world of corporate law. It didn’t mean she was a ball-busting bitch, but she’d made her share of attorneys on the other side of the aisle cry, she was sure. A smile touched her lips at that.

Katherine wasn’t cold, nor did she hate sex and men. She wasn’t a cliché. What she was, was smart and ruthless when she had to be. She knew the difference between how men and women were allowed to act at work. She wasn’t one to fret over it, it was what it was so she sucked it up and dealt.

She’d nearly lost it all as a result of her wilder days when she was in college. Lost a job, nearly had her future derailed in the aftermath, so she knew the importance of staying on the straight and narrow during business hours.

She saved Jello shots and gossip for after six and well away from the office. She kept a firm wall between Katherine, the woman with her eye on the prize of the corner office and her articles in legal journals and Kate, the woman who wore jeans, ate Doritos and watched reality television while on IM with her best friend Leah.

A flicker of unease shot through her at thoughts of Leah and that stupid fuck she lived with, but she’d have to deal with that later. She’d also have to confess about Dix. Leah would love that one.

The elevator doors opened up to a large reception area and the two women behind the ridiculously large credenza looked up in unison and smiled brightly. Holding her briefcase in her left hand, she approached with a smile of her own and introduced herself.

‘Hi there, I’m Katherine Edwards and this is my first day. I’m doing a CLE and I’m supposed to meet someone from HR to get all my paperwork turned in.’

Another surprise she hadn’t told anyone about. She wasn’t sure how to process any of it. Something big was going to happen one way or another. A sense of expectancy had been building over the last two weeks. Excitement warred with worry deep within her.

Christ, it’s bright. A shaft of absurdly golden sunshine heated her arm as she waited in the hotel lobby for her cab. At least the air conditioning kept the space cool.

June in Philadelphia was um, golden and hot. It had been so easy to forget when she’d headed to the University of Washington to go to law school and ended up staying. How quickly the rain and mist became normal. Back home it would be nearing about seventy degrees and the sunlight would still be pale. Well, not back home anymore. Philly was home now. All her stuff would be delivered the following weekend to move in. How this would affect her arrangement with Dix she didn’t know.

They’d begun speaking on the phone when she’d been hired of-counsel to Allied Packaging on a contracts issue and the spark had been there immediately. How it’d flowed into phone sex Kate wasn’t even sure of anymore but it had. And then emails.

The first time they’d met face to face was for two days in Chicago when she’d gone to speak at a legal conference and he’d shown up at her door. The sex had been explosive, amazing, so furtive and guilty, nothing had ever been so delicious.

That’d been four months before and they’d met once more in San Francisco a month prior. In between the few times they’d been together physically, they’d gotten to know each other, which in retrospect had been very stupid on her part because she liked Charles Dixon a great deal. The more she got to know him, the more she liked him. Which was, of course the crux of the issue.

What they had was a nice, part-time no-strings fling. Had she endangered that by taking a job at the Philadelphia offices of her firm and moving there?

She had a plan, she had goals and she prided herself on keeping her business separate from her personal. And yet, there she sat, majorly muddled with this man at the core. Katherine Edwards and her right choices—only she cheated and made a wrong one because he was too delicious not to.

She heaved a sigh and settled in the cushy chair. After returning from her day of meetings, she’d taken a shower and changed out of her suit and into a sleeveless shirt, Capri pants and sandals to battle the heat. Something she’d be doubly glad for on the two hour train commute.

Her phone rang. Shake It Like A Salt Shaker.

Leah’s voice came over the line and while she’d tried to play off her break up with that asshat Mike, the emotion hung heavy in her voice.
In any case, they made arrangements to meet at the train station but there’d been a moment when Dix had come up in passing.

Kate’s breath caught at the mention of his name. Leah had been her closest friend for what felt like forever but Kate hadn’t told her about him yet. It called for alcohol and lots of it. They had a lot of catching up to do when they met later on that evening in Harrisburg.

After they’d rung off, Kate settled back into the plush faux-comfort of the chair, staring out the windows to Market Street just beyond and waited.

She could have jotted down her notes. Could have pulled out her laptop and worked. Could have made a few calls and checked her voicemail. Instead she allowed herself to do nothing but think.

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009
End of Book Dance!

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009
Attn authors! Joyfully Reviewed is running a great special….

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009
Excerpt: TAKING CARE OF BUSINESS

TAKING CARE OF BUSINESS by MEGAN HART AND LAUREN DANE
Copyright Megan Hart and Lauren Dane, 2009
All Rights Reserved, Black Lace Books
Releasing in trade paper, March 31

Kate braced herself and blurted it out before she could change her mind. ‘I’ve been having a fling with Charles Dixon.’

‘Get out! Dix? A fling like how? And you didn’t tell me?’

‘A fling. An affair. Sex. Guilty, really hot, furtive sex where we both fly in somewhere, fuck for the entire weekend and go back home. It’s, oh my God it’s fucking marvelous.’

Leah grinned. ‘Wow! how long?’

‘We’ve been flirting since day one, then um, emails followed. Phone sex, he’s very inventive.’ A shiver went through her at that. ‘We met in person for the first time four months ago. We’ve only done that twice, first in Chicago and last month in San Francisco.’

‘You know I have to ask this, does he make you scream out the Star Spangled Banner?’

Kate laughed. ‘Upside down from the chandelier. How do you think he is? I’m not a virgin byany means but he’s a rock star in bed.’

‘I’m totally shocked. Not that you’d have a fling and all, but that you didn’t tell me. He has seemed more chipper lately. I guess you’re the reason for that. How does he feel about the move here?’

‘I haven’t told him yet. I don’t know what to say, Leah. We’ve had this no strings thing, just fun meetings for sex and suddenly I’m here in his backyard. He’s got kids and an ex-wife…a life. And he hasn’t asked me to be part of it in any way other than what we’ve had.’

‘Wow. Well, I suppose you won’t know until you tell him. Am I going to have to pretend like I don’t know?’

‘I told him I was going to tell you today. But no one else knows. I’m already uncomfortable enough with people thinking I got this of-counsel job because I know you, I’d be horrified to think anyone thought I got it because I was fucking in-house counsel.’

‘Anyone who knows you would laugh at the idea. I expect to hear everything, in great detail. Now that you live here we can actually hang out. I can almost forgive you for not telling me because of that.’

‘Well, you’re the one who has a string of cute male strippers all lining up to give you attention every time you go to the club. I’m just there to grab your sloppy seconds.’ They both snorted and began chatting for the rest of the short trip to the hotel about nothing much but all the stuff that makes you really like someone else. Shoes, Duran Duran, Clive Owen, the newest sci-fi movie they both wanted to see.
Kate had met Leah in the eighth grade when Kate’s parents had decided she should try public school. It was love at first giggle and they’d been friends ever since.

Leah had seen Kate through a lot of rough times. Leah had stood by her during the whole mess all those years ago and it was Leah who she told all her secrets to.

There hadn’t been an important moment in Kate’s life that Leah hadn’t shared in some sense.

Hell, they’d even shared a man once. The summer after high school they’d worked at a horse camp for junior high schoolers. There’d been another counselor who worked mainly with the horses and he’d been older. Delicious even. After an evening in the barn, just the three of them doing shots of Jack Daniels, she and Leah had stripped him naked, tied him up and tag teamed him quite nicely. Kate snorted to herself at the memory. They’d rocked his world and she couldn’t even remember his name.

Still, of all the people in the universe, Kate knew it was Leah who’d tell her the truth, even if it hurt, who’d listen to her without judging. It was a huge comfort to have a person who’d keep you honest with yourself and who also gave you safe harbor.