Books by Brindle Chase

Showing posts with label Barnes and Noble. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barnes and Noble. Show all posts

Monday, January 23, 2012

20% off Helena


... no, not 20% off her clothes... she takes off more than that, but you'll have to read the story to find out how much! ... OK, I'll give you a spoiler... they ALL come off, but not so easily... but the book is 20% for the Nook, right now at Barnes & Noble...

here's an excerpt to tease you with...

Helena nearly forgot she was half naked on a stage with a bunch of lust-stricken people to entertain. Still, now she knew what he looked like. It was a two-song stint, and then she could begin the setup.

She twirled around, averting her eyes from his direction, and managed to remember to smile at those frothing at the mouth for her. The men arrayed before the stage disgusted her, and without even tapping her powers of emotional empathy, she could tell quite easily what they were thinking.

Drawing herself up tight against the pole, she readied herself for the pinnacle of this test. Sucking in a deep breath, she then reached behind her back, found the clasp to her bra, and unsnapped it. The music pounded, the crowd cheered, all waiting for this moment, and her blood was on fire. It terrified her—it excited her.

She whirled in place, the bra flew from her breasts, and the darkest brown eyes she had ever seen instantly ensnared her. Her mark had made his way right up to the edge of her stage and was two feet from her.

Their eyes locked, and the rest of the world fell away. Time slowed to a halt, and her heart leaped into her throat. His hand, already rising, moved in slow motion, tossing a five-dollar bill, but his mouth slowly dropped open. Her heart pounded so loudly she was sure everyone could hear it over the loud, booming music.

He was…savagely perfect. His deep, dark eyes smoldered with an exotic urge. Primal, sinful, but there was no evil intention. He stared at her, his hand outstretched, and the ventilation fans caught the bill and tugged it from his fingers. Drifting slowly, it fell toward the hardwood framing of the stage’s edge, where it landed.

Time resumed, and Helena managed to tear her gaze from his, shifting into another spin to turn away. Her breath came in deep, ragged gulps. What in the world was that?

Desire shot through her veins, demanding she turn around again. To swim once more in the sinful warmth of those chocolate pools. To lose herself in him. Why? She had never felt such need, such want. Why now? And a demon? No, it was terrible.

Too afraid to turn back around, she recalled every move Lilith had taught her that would appease the crowd yet allow her to face the pole. Sweeping her ass side to side and prancing slowly in place with the music seemed to please her audience, but was the demon still watching?

Would he like what he saw? Why did she care? Growling under her breath, she forced the vision of those eyes from her mind. Finish the song, then the next. Don’t make eye contact, she told herself.

The minutes seemed to pass like hours as she danced with the sensual grace she felt and never once looked to her demon fan. Her peripheral vision told her he was still standing at the rack, watching her.

She could feel the burn of his gaze. It caressed and teased her naked flesh everywhere, and she couldn’t help herself. Her body moved in rhythm to the beat, undulating, gyrating, and twisting erotically, knowing his dark gaze drank all of it hungrily. It was a strange pleasure to know.

The second song ended, and without a glance to the audience, including the onlooking demon, she snagged her bra off the floor and marched back into the dressing room. She realized then she hadn’t taken off her panties and was thankful.

There was the thin little punk rock dancer there, but Helena ignored her and went to the sink. Splashing cold water on her face helped, but she couldn’t banish the image of those eyes seeping across her naked body. That she’d enjoyed it.

She was here to kill this demon, and now everything had gone insane. She had lost her mind. All she could think about was how it would feel if it were his hands caressing her instead of his gaze. Blast, girl, get your head on straight, she thought.

The other dancer left, and Helena broke out her cell phone and called David.

“Go.”

“I made contact. He’s here now. Set up in the alley behind. I’ll lure him there.”

“Got it.”

She hung up, tossed the phone into her bag, and looked to the mirror. Her eyeliner had smeared a little from the splash of water, and she fixed it. Seduction was not her talent, but dressed like a slut, it shouldn’t be too hard. Demons had an appetite for sin. Just get him into the alley, and then it’ll all be over.



http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/helena-brindle-chase/1108171482

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Best of Both Worlds



My acclaimed erotic romance short, Diva-licious is available now for both the Kindle and the Nook... just saying. *lol*

If you haven't read it.. go forth and read... If you have, please go tag and rate!! Thank you so very much!!!!

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Barnes and Noble... at last!!



I'm so excited. I'm not sure when it happened, but it did. Gothic City Lights and Diva-licious are now available on Barnes & Noble!!! This is one of those "I made it" moments!!!!

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Got some Nookie



My beautiful wife got me a Nook for Christmas and I am sooooo pleased. Here's my initial impression:

Setup: Getting the Nook up and running is very simple. First you charge it fully, which takes about 4 hours, then you're good to go. Without reading the instructions, I was able to figure out the navigation in a few minutes. Easy as pie. The only trouble I had, was connecting to my home wi-fi connection, but that was because the touch pad on the Nook is very sensitive and takes a little getting used, plus my wi-fi password is 26 characters long. Had to do it 3 times to get it right. *lol*

Loading books works easily, especially if you plug into a computer that has them all. Just drag and drop and they appear in your Nook's libary. The only bad thing is, that Amazon kindle books will not work on the Nook (boo, hiss!), but that is because Amazon intentionally made it that way, not Barnes & Noble. The good is, that all other eBook vendors books do work on the Nook.

Reading is super easy. Touch the "my library" icon and your books appear. Scroll down to the book you want and open it and you are reading!!! The screen is clear, crisp and reads like paper. Some PDFs have screwy page breaks, but none of the story is lost and its rare, so I didn't feel it was bothersome.

So, that's it so far... More as I play with it more!

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Nook versus Kindle


Nook versus Kindle

We see a lot of articles around this topic and it's been one of great interest to me. Back and forth, these two have stomped out the other eReaders. Each release, one trumps the other in features and functionality. But there is a greater problem lurking beneath the sales figures.

I was torn. At first I was going to get a Nook, because it wasn't locked to a single source of buying books. Then the Kindle came out with revisions that made the Kindle better, at least in hardware and I switched my opinion. However, I started thinking. What if Kindle corners the market?

Amazon wants to set the price for books at $9.99 minimum for eBooks. Publishers will not be allowed to set their own price, if Amazon gets their way and they are flexing their muscle to do just that. This will wipe out the small publishers. My publishers and authors like me will get swept into oblivion and forgotten. I can't compete with Nora Roberts at $9.99, so I must charge less. I also think charging more for an eBook as Amazon wishes to do, is ridiculous.

The greater picture shows that the Amazon Kindle must have a strong competitor or the consequences will be horrible for many authors, publishers and readers. The Nook is the only one with the power to compete. Barnes and Noble must survive this war, or Amazon wins and we all lose. It sounds crazy, but its true. Read up on Amazon's battle with MacMillan distributors and what they want to do for book pricing. I'm not making this up.

So, I have decided, the Nook is what I will get. The Kindle features are only slightly better than the Nook at current. I'm confident the next Nook version will leap frog the Kindle as it has in the past. But most importantly, I hope my decision aids a strong competitor to keep Amazon from creating a monopoly on the industry I love.

Monday, July 12, 2010

TONiV now at Barnes and Noble


Hey all, if you haven't picked up a free copy of That One Night in Vegas, it is now available at Barnes and Noble, for your convenience.