Let’s strip and get uncovered…
The Wrong Kind of Woman
Voss Porter
Release date: February 18, 2016
Blurb:
All
of her life, Dana Anderson has done what was expected of her. She put herself
through school, she worked hard for her career, and she held her brother
together even after the loss of both parents. As summer comes, and her
inhibitions lower, however, she finds herself face-to-face with danger, mystery
and an illogical chance at true love. Will rough and ready biker, Bri Gunner,
be the woman of her dreams? Or will the heat of their passing flame burn out?
Categories: Contemporary,
Erotica, Lesbian Romance, Romance
86,412 words
Publisher: Dark Hollows
Press
Cover Artist: Eden Connors
Excerpt:
“You
have one bathroom for five hundred people and no soap, but you have hand
sanitizer on the sink? This place makes no
sense. None.”
Throwing
open the door—an exaggerated explanation for nudging it back open with her
aforementioned shoe—she reached down into her purse, fumbling for her cell
phone and ran smack into a chest.
A
decidedly muscular, hard-bodied chest.
That
was a good twelve inches higher than her own chest, which was momentarily
surprising.
Only,
the giant, hard-bodied chest was a brick wall of the female variety. Blessedly,
wholeheartedly, carnally female.
With a
very serious piece of hardware in her belt, and not at all the enticing,
strap-on variety.
“What
the hell?” Fury flared before common sense prevailed, and she shoved out with
her hands.
Looking
up, the breath stolen from her lungs, she stared head-on at the tallest, most
eerily beautiful woman she had ever before seen in her life. Gargantuan, really,
if gargantuan is an adjective applied to women not bound by the covers of
paranormal romance novels, with a seductively menacing frame that was well over
the six-foot standard (well over the six and a half foot standard), this woman
was enormous. Her hair, super short and blonde, was so light it was nearly
white, and she had high cheekbones that betrayed a sense of genetic refinement
so common in Europeans. Her eyes were the palest green, and there were
freckles—only a dusting—over a slightly upturned nose, with skin a lovely shade
of medium beige, just bright enough that it was vaguely human and just pale
enough to make her a contender for the Cullen clan. Her lips…. Well, her lips
were drawn into a sort of tight sneer, dripping with derision that leant itself
to the rest of her person; every gangling, corded inch was cloaked in a snug
black tee and straight-legged denim trousers that rode low on her narrow hips.
The reinforced metal toe of her boot tapped impatiently on the tile floor—holy shit, why is there travertine in the
back of a biker bar?—and when she opened her mouth speak, Dana could not
help but wonder if her voice would match the rest of her—hard, implacable and
more intoxicating than the very finest of wines.
Shit, I really need to get laid. I’m fantasizing about a
security guard. Her fantasies were
beginning to cloud the rigid faces of reality, namely that there was a large,
silver pistol in the waistband of the aforementioned denim trousers and Lady
MacGyver was probably hankering to use it.
“You
should not be back here,” Sexy King Kong growled, slamming the metal tray she
held in her hands down onto a sink in the background. Her voice was five
octaves lower than it should have been, and filled with husk and combed
intensity.
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Let’s gossip about the author now…
Voss Porter holds a Bachelor’s Degree
in International Studies from Francis Marion University and has been writing
for pleasure from the age of six. She is a married mother of two human children
and four canine progeny, a proud lesbian in an LGBTQ community that is yet
undiscovered, and a passionate supporter of area humane initiatives. Her debut
novel, The Right Kind of Woman, was
published by Dark Hollows Press in December of 2015.
…and play a rousing game of peeping tom
also :)
Twitter @vossporter
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