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One Week Countdown to The One You Can't Forget!

May 29, 2018 Roni Loren
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It's almost here, y'all! THE ONE YOU CAN'T FORGET is out in one week!!! I'm so excited to share Rebecca and Wes's story with y'all.

But for now, here's a little sneak peek...

Excerpt:

Fifteen minutes. That was how long it took for Marco and Kincaid to abandon Rebecca and Wes in the kitchen under the auspices of Let me show you the view from Marco and Does this building have original details? from Kincaid.

Kincaid had motioned at Rebecca as she slipped out of the kitchen, some invented sign language that probably meant Talk it out with the hot chef but looked more like a drunken game of naughty charades.

Rebecca had promptly flipped her off.

But now here she was. Alone with Wes again.

Wes stood behind the large island, black bandanna keeping his hair back, gray T-shirt putting all that colorful arm ink on display, and forearms flexing as he sliced and diced an onion with practiced precision. If not for the simmering annoyance, it would’ve been a nice show to watch from her spot sitting on a stool on the other side of the counter. But he hadn’t said a word to her since they’d gotten into the condo. Just chop, chop, chop and irritated grunts.

“Do you need any help?” she asked for lack of anything else to say.

“Can you help me murder my brother?”

“I was thinking we could get rid of them both in one go. How far is the drop from the balcony?” Rebecca tapped her chin. “We could make it look like an accident. I know someone who could defend us.”

Wes smirked.

The little break in the wall helped her relax some. “Why’d you give in anyway? I was about to get us out of it. I had a whole argument prepared. There were bullet points. Closing statements. We could’ve saved ourselves this lovely moment.”

He frowned and dumped the onions into one of the prep bowls. “Yeah, but you didn’t see the look on my brother’s face.” He pushed a basket of strawberries and a paring knife toward her. “Can lawyers hull strawberries?”

“Sure.” She took the berries and stole one of his empty prep bowls. “So what kind of look was that?”

“The Don’t ruin this for me look. The Remember all the times I’ve helped you out look. That look.”

“That’s a lot for a look to say.”

“Yeah, well, it wasn’t hard to get the point. He’s always working and doesn’t get to go out and meet women. He likes your friend, and she seems to like him for whatever reason”—he shrugged and grabbed a bell pepper from the stack of vegetables—“so I’m hanging out with my ex-wife’s lawyer and taking one for the team.”

She wrinkled her nose.

“What?” he asked.

“Nothing. I’m just having a high school flashback.” Thankfully not the kind she’d had Friday night, but one that was unpleasant enough in its own right.

“How’s that?”

She concentrated on cutting the stem off a strawberry. “I had a friend whose parents would only let her go on group dates. So I always got dragged out with her and had to be the date of her boyfriend’s best friend, who pretty much reminded me every ten minutes that he was there as a favor and was taking one for the team by hanging out with me. It was super awesome for my fifteen-year-old ego.”

“Ouch. What an idiot.”

“Yeah, I should’ve just told her to leave me out of it and sneak out like everyone else.”

“No, I meant him. What a douche.”

“Oh. Yeah. He was.” But even as she said it, she felt a pang of guilt in her gut. Craig hadn’t made it through prom night. So douche or not, she felt guilty talking bad about the dead. “We were just in a doomed-to-fail setup. Popular jock and high-strung goody-goody were not a wise combination. Two different planets and all that. He probably thought I was an insufferable Miss Priss.”

His lip curled. “Were you?”

She lifted her hand and held her index finger and thumb an inch apart. “Maybe a little. I wasn’t…not. When they brought weed to date night, I couldn’t just say no and let them do their thing. I gave everyone a lecture about how long it stays in your system and how having something on your record could ruin your college chances.”

He cringed. “Ahh, you were that girl. We had one of those at my school, too.”

“Yeah?”

He nodded. “Laney Becker. And she thought I was a douche.”

“Were you?”

He lifted his fingers, repeating her motion back to her but widening the gap further.

“Nice.”

“I probably would’ve done better if I’d been friends with someone like her. I could’ve used a girl telling me not to blow off class and get high. Or doing a lot of other things I shouldn’t have been doing back then.” He tossed more chopped veggies into a bowl. “And I’m sorry about the ‘taking one for the team’ comment. I didn’t mean it that way. This is just…a screwed-up situation. I’m willing to call a temporary let’s-forget-we-have-history truce for today.”

“I’m on board with that.”

“Good.” He frowned down at her chopped berries. “Hold up. That’s not how to hull.”

She looked down at the berry in her hand. She’d cut off the top. The stem was gone. She didn’t see any problem. “What’s wrong?”

He set down his knife and stepped around the island. “You’re wasting a big part of the berry that way. Here.” He held out his hand for the paring knife, and she handed it over. He shifted until he was right next to her and held the fruit in front of her. “The woody part is just under the leaves. That’s what you’re after.”

He poked the tip of the knife right beneath the leaves and then made a circle around the stem. He popped out the stem and only a little piece of the berry, leaving much more of the fruit intact.

“See.” He held the strawberry in his palm, the sweet scent of the ripe fruit wafting up to her. “Lots more berry, and you also don’t lose the shape of the fruit that way.”

“Oh.” She tried to focus on what he was showing her and not on the fact that he was so close and she could feel his body heat against her arm. Her hormones apparently had no qualms about this man. They remembered what his lips tasted like and were ready to ignore everything she knew about him. Stupid, misguided hormones.

 

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New Year! New Series! New Book! It's RELEASE DAY!

January 2, 2018 Roni Loren
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Happy New Year, everyone! I hope you had a lovely holiday and are ready to cozy up with a new read because THE ONES WHO GOT AWAY is finally here! 

I've been waiting to share this book with y'all for what seems like forever, and now it's finally out into the world and waiting for you!

This book was probably one of the hardest I've ever had to write, but it may also be the one I'm most proud of because this idea wasn't what anyone would think of as a premise for a romance novel. (A sexy second chance romance that has a backstory of a school shooting tragedy? What?) But I knew in my gut I had to tell this story and that it could be an epic romance if done right, so I pursued it anyway. I needed other believers though, and I found that in the team at Sourcebooks, my editor Cat Clyne, and my agent Sara Megibow. They GOT the idea, like really understood what I was trying to do, and were totally excited about it. And that's more than an author can hope for. So I got to write this first book in a brand new series, and I hope you'll agree with me that it was an idea worth fighting for.

Grab your copy today! It's available in ebook, print, and FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER, audiobook!

Ebook & Print: Amazon | B&N | iBooks | Kobo | Indiebound | Books-A-Million | Google Play |

Audiobook: Recorded Books  | Audible

Also, if you read and love it, I'd love you forever if you leave a review on the retailer sites giving your honest opinion. Reviews help more than most people realize and help a series fulfill their destiny and continue on. 

And as always, thanks to every one of you who buys this book, requests it at your library, reviews it, reads it and tells a friend. *big hugs to you all*

Now here are the details in case you haven't seen them yet...

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A fresh new contemporary romance from New York Times and USA Today bestseller Roni Loren that will rock your world.

Twelve years ago, tragedy struck the senior class of Long Acre High School. Only a small number of students survived, a group the media dubbed as The Ones Who Got Away. 

Now, web designer Liv Arias, along with the rest of the survivors, have returned to the small Texas town to tell their stories for a documentary. Which means Liv seeing former star-athlete and old flame Finn Dorsey. A lot happened between them that night and Liv is ready to end their decade-long riff and move on. But when her attempt at closure turns into a steamy kiss, moving on proves much more difficult than either of them thought...

Liv's words cut off as Finn got closer. The man approaching was nothing like the boy she'd known. The bulky football muscles had streamlined into a harder, leaner package. The smooth face was now dusted with scruff, and the look in his deep green eyes held no trace of boyish innocence. A thousand things were in those eyes. A thousand things welled up in Liv.

Read the first chapter!

 

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OFF THE CLOCK Won a RITA for Best Erotic Romance of the Year!

August 1, 2017 Roni Loren

I know it's been a little while since I've blogged, but I've just returned from a week in Florida at the Romance Writers of America conference. I had the best time and...I won a RITA! I'm thrilled and flattered and all the happy words to announce that OFF THE CLOCK won for Best Erotic Romance of the Year! 

Me, RITA, and my writer buddies Genivieve Lynne and Dawn Alexander.

Me, RITA, and my writer buddies Genivieve Lynne and Dawn Alexander.

 

This year I managed not to ugly cry on stage...but just barely. You can watch all of the awards on the replay video (my award is at the one hour and 22 minute mark if you're interested. But I look WAY more calm than I felt, lol.) Also, you may have to fast forward a little to get the video started.

And if you'd like to see ALL the winners in all the categories, check out the list here and go add to your TBR pile! : )

Thanks to RWA and the judges and congrats to all the winners!

 

In Books, News, Reading, Writing Tags RITA awards, romance novels, award winning books, off the clock, roni loren, best erotic romance of the year, erotic romance, love stories, romance awards, romance writers of america, romance reading, best romance books
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COVER REVEAL for The Ones Who Got Away!

May 19, 2017 Roni Loren

Heroes and Heartbreakers is revealing the cover for The Ones Who Got Away, book one in my brand new contemporary romance series coming from Sourcebooks! They're also giving you an exclusive sneak peek at the FIRST THREE CHAPTERS! Go! Now! Do it!

Click on over to see the cover and let me know what you think! :D

And if you like to plan ahead, feel free to pre-order the book. I won't stop you. ;) 

Have a great weekend!

In Books, Excerpts, News, Reading Tags cover reveal, the ones who got away, contemporary romance series, new romance series, romance reading, sourcebooks, excerpt, news
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BY THE HOUR is now available!!!

April 25, 2017 Roni Loren

Lane is finally here! I've been wanting to tell his story for a long time, and it's been a journey getting to this point, so huge thanks to all of you who asked for Lane's book and for being patient. I'm so glad that I'm finally able to share BY THE HOUR with y'all!

This books is enemies-to-lovers and is full of banter, hate sex, and two people who really have a lot to fight through to find their happy ending. but I hope you'll find their journey there as satisfying to read as it was to write.

So here's the official info about the book and if you want to check out the first chapter, you can read that here.

*Also, if you're new to me, this is the second book in the series but can absolutely stand alone. :)

From the New York Times bestselling author of Off the Clockcomes a story of love, hate, and the fire that ignites when the two collide... 

Dr. Elle McCray has a plan. Work hard. Be the best. And do it alone. After her ex-husband’s betrayal, she’s learned being feared is a hell of a lot easier than being humiliated. So when trouble personified, Lane Cannon, dares to flirt with her, she shuts him down cold. Too gorgeous. Too cocky. And his job as The Grove’s sexual surrogate is to sleep with patients. No, thank you.

Former escort Lane Cannon has spent enough years with people looking down on him. Stupid. Trailer trash. Rent boy. He’s heard it all. He’s worked too hard to shed his past to let some haughty doctor cut him down. But something about Elle’s ice queen act has his dominant instincts perking up and his body taking notice. He can’t walk away.

After an evening of verbal sparring turns into a night of steamy hate sex, Lane’s ready for round two. But Elle proposes a business deal. How better to keep things strictly physical than to pay him for his services? 

Lane wants her, not her money. But he’ll play along in exchange for one thing—all the control. It’s only supposed to be a dirty little fling between colleagues, but these two are about to learn a lesson in love…by the hour.

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