An ancient secret perfume that can make you irresistible. A suicide note that just ain’t right. A killer called the Monster. Two women running for their lives. And a smoking hot boxer who cares…. Brooklyn sex therapist Saylor Oz and her sidekick Benita Morales, a financial analyst/female boxer, are BFFs who race through dangerous situations bickering, bantering, bungling and sometimes blaming, but always forgiving. Set primarily along the streets of a Brooklyn waterfront neighborhood, Saylor Oz RomCom Mysteries are wacky, sexy, gritty crime adventures.
Winner of a Daphne du Maurier Award for Excellence in Mystery/Suspense
Alicia Street and Roy Street spent many gypsy years living and working in New York City and Philadelphia, Alicia as a dancer, choreographer and teacher, and Roy in theater, visual arts and standup comedy. Romance Junkies called them “a husband and wife writing team that has managed to capture the best in both men’s and women’s fiction.”
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Nash was bound to Sienna by a blood connection and a deep desire. An Enforcer for the Supranormal community, he protected her from those who coveted her future Angelic abilities–but can he forgive the woman whose faults had devastated his world? Sienna, betrayed by her family, seeks solace in the arms of her reluctant protector Nash, a demon hybrid with a secret of his own. Can she come to terms with her destiny after finding she could be as dangerous as those Nash protected her from?
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Married romance author and Entangled Publishing intern Xandra James has always wanted to write romance books. Even when she was sneaking peaks at the hot bits, too young to fully appreciate them, she dreamt of writing her own. Now, older and wiser, she’s got the opportunity to project her slightly dark and wacky British sense of humour onto others, whilst still writing the hot bits–bonus!
Thanks, Karen! 🙂
Thank you Sally for these two interesting book suggestions and yet they are very different from one another. Nice mix.
BTW, I like your new log-line. Nice. 🙂
Do you know that perfumes these days are entirely different from old perfumes? Until a few years ago, I had some of my grandmother’s perfume and it was entirely different from the same one today. I think it was Muguet des Bois by Coty.
Sounds like a couple of very interesting books. I love the fact that a husband and wife get along well enough to write as a team! And I REALLY want that ancient perfume… 🙂
You’re welcome–and thanks to the writers who wrote them.
Look like two great books. Thanks for the recommendations!
That’s great, Louise. Thanks so much!
Thanks for posting these two books, SJ. They look interesting. I’m going to buy the Street’s book for sure.