Brush Strokes by Jax Cassidy

BRUSH STROKES by Jax Cassidy
Release date: January 10, 2010
Publisher: Amber Heat
ISBN-13: 978-1-60272-627-7 (Electronic)
*Heat warning: erotic, explicit sex scenes, language

For Sage, attending the Parisian sex club, Plaisirs Sombres, was the ultimate fantasy. So when the conservative gallery assistant is cloaked behind the velvet mask, she never expected to be the object of the club owner’s desire. Spurred on by D.S. Gregoire’s erotic and sensual brush strokes of the exclusive club, she gives into a brief liaison that leaves her breathless and wanting.

For Damien, known to the art world as D.S. Gregoire, his art has always been an adrenaline rush. But when an exotic and mysteriously uninhibited ‘sex club virgin’ enters his establishment, he is willing to break his club rules for another taste of the dark pleasures she brings him.

Author Bio:
Jax Cassidy followed her dreams to Paris, then Hollywood to pursue a film career but managed to fall in love with penning sexy romances and happy endings—finding Mr. Right was just an added bonus. She writes contemporary, paranormal, and multi-ethnic romances and is Co-Founder of Romance Divas, and award winning writer’s website and discussion forum. Jax is also known as one-half of the retired writing team of Cassidy Kent.

For more information on Jax, please visit her online at www.jaxcassidy.com or www.jaxadora.blogspot.com

Baby, It’s Cold Outside

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I’m wearing my polar bear flannel PJs and I may still be wearing these come lunchtime. We had a good blanketing of snow here and I haven’t left the house for five days.  I’m still a bit of a California gal in that every time I walk by a window and see the snow, I’m surprised and delighted all over again. Like a cat with its short term memory.

Critique group was canceled this week, not that I could have made it. I’m still trying to nurse myself back to health. Schools are closed. The pace of everything slows down for a bit. Sure, life continues as usual, but there is a bit of a hibernation in the winter. My brother in law had commented about it once. He came from New England and was used to the down period that the winter gave him whereas in California, the sunshine makes you feel like you have to run around all year.

I’m going to California next week for another quick trip. I know the conventional response is ‘thank goodness I’m going to warmer climes’, but really I just want to hunker down, snuggle up, and get a good chunk of revising done.