BUBBLE BATHS AND STEAMY ROMANCE BLOG HOP TOUR

Well, here we are, it's 2012. The holidays are over and we're waiting for Spring flowers, and the tax man to send our refund so we can recover from the holidays. Heh heh. Ain't life grand? The weather here in NY has been spectacular. Very little snow, and temps that range from Christmas to Easter weather. I'll take it!
How is the year starting out for everyone?
My recent release is a paranormal/time travel with a love triangle that spans thee hundred years.

Yes, magic exists. Not the backwater voodoo witches practice where Mississippi Deputy Sheriff Margot Saulnier grew up. But the age-old black magic a woman weaves around a man that draws him under her spell. The kind Margot’s best friend used to kill her husband…and get away with it.
Margot chases her friend to Scotland, determined to prove her guilty of murder. No one will stop Margot. Not the SAS agent sent to watch her…and not the Scottish lord legend says murders his lovers when they cannot free him from the spell that has imprisoned him in Castle Morrison for three hundred years.
He’s just a legend.
And magick doesn’t exist.
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“Ms. Saulnier.”
The deep male voice caused Margot to slow her walk along the east garden path and glance over her shoulder. A tall, sandy haired man approached. Blue jeans hugged long legs, and a brown bomber jacket stretched across broad shoulders. Arresting blue eyes held her gaze. Margot's pulse skipped a beat. Well, damn, Scotland was the place for good-looking men.
She stopped and turned so he could catch up with her. “Sugar, I don’t think we’ve met, but I’m glad you didn’t let the possibility of rejection stop you. Not that there’s much chance you’ll get rejected.”
A corner of his mouth twitched. “Special Director McNeil, at your service.”
Margot startled. “What?” Before he could respond she murmured, “Hicks.”
She was a fool. She’d known Chief Hicks enough years to know he wouldn’t let her walk out and not keep tabs on her.
“You’re going to get me killed,” she said through tight lips.
McNeil's brow lifted. “That could get me a discommendation.”
“A comedian,” she muttered, then shot a glance past him at the castle battlements visible beyond the trees. Who had he talked to at the office? She turned and started down the path. He fell in alongside. “Want to tell me what you’re doing here?” she said.
“Professional courtesy.”
“Bull—” The brow shot up again and she gave him a sweet smile. “You’re checking up on me, sugar.”
“A moment ago you seemed glad a stranger had the bullocks to approach you.”
His cultured tone did nothing to belie the sensual undertone in his voice, and butterflies tickled the inside of her stomach at thought of those bullocks and the matching cock. A man appeared on the path ahead, pushing a wheelbarrow filled with gardening tools, and the erotic picture evaporated. Margot cursed at recognizing the head gardener. Reports of her meeting with a man in the garden would reach Cat within the hour.
“Once Cat gets wind that the Northern Constabulary paid me a visit, she’ll know this isn’t the vacation it’s supposed to be,” Margot said.
“That shouldn’t prove a problem,” he said. “I’m not with the Northern Constabulary.”
She started to ask, then knew. “Scotland Yard.”
He smiled, and she remained quiet as the gardener passed with a sidelong glance in their direction. Margot took a deep breath and waited until they reached a branching path, then turned left.
“Look,” she said, “you’ve got to see this from my point of view.”
“Actually, Ms. Saulnier, I don’t. You’re a visiting law enforcement officer. That accords you professional courtesy—as I said earlier—but make no mistake, I do not have to understand your point of view. Rather, you need to understand mine.” He paused. “Your police chief strongly suggests you return home.”
“He’s not my police chief,” Margot corrected.
“He said you’re good, the best, but you’re mistaken this time.”
“Did it occur to you he might be mistaken?”
“I’m not in a position to judge him.”
“No, you’re not. You’re also not in any position to hassle me.”
“Not hassle,” McNeil began in a mild voice, “let’s just say I am in a position to advise. Though, given a choice, I’d prefer another position, altogether.”
She blinked. “You’re propositioning me?”
He shrugged. “How often does a man meet a beautiful Mississippi Deputy Sheriff?”
“Ex-Mississippi Deputy Sheriff.”
“Your badge hasn’t yet grown cold.”
“I doubt I’ll be here long enough for any position. By now, that gardener has reported to Cat, and she’s checking you out. By the time we're finished with this walk, she’ll know Scotland Yard paid me a visit.”
He shook his head. “Cousin Harry sent me here to investigate the castle. He’s rich as the Devil, and is interested in bringing his wife here for holiday.”
“Don’t kid yourself,” Margot shot back. “Cat will check you out—you ensured that by waylaying me.”
“Waylaying?” he repeated, voice laced with a heaping of amusement that made her want to throttle him. “Waylaying would be if I dragged you into those trees and had my way with you.”
Margot did a double take with the mental picture of her pressed against a tree, dress bunched up to her waist as his cock thrust hard and fast into her. His face snapped back into focus and she found him staring.
Heat spread across her cheeks at flashflood speed. “Cat won’t be fooled by a Scotland Yard cop showing up at Castle Morrison, no matter what story he spins.”
“She won’t find Charles McNeil on any employee list,” he replied.
“What? Scotland Yard’s cops aren’t clandestine.”
“Correct. But SAS is.”
“Special Air Services?” What kind of favor had Hicks called in? “What is special forces doing on a case like this?”
“John realized that a visit from a Bobby might compromise your cover so he called me.”
“John?”
“John Gordon.”
She gave a small nod. John Gordon, Chief Constable of the Northern Constabulary. She’d checked out local law enforcement before leaving the States. First Hicks was on her tail, now the head of the whole damn island.
Margot gave McNeil an appraising look. “That’s some favor your constable called in.”
“He’s a close friend.”
“What’d he do, save your life?”
“Something like that. So, where shall we go for dinner?”
She stared. “Are you kidding?”
He shrugged. “How better to keep you under surveillance?”
“You could simply leave me alone.”
He shook his head. “I have my orders.”
“Just what kind of uncover work do you do?"
He turned his gaze onto her “A kind sure to please you.”
Her pulse skittered, but she forced her chilly cop's voice, "You're damned sure of yourself."
“I'm a trained professional. Shell we say seven? I know the perfect restaurant.”
Margot narrowed her eyes. “This is blackmail.”
He shrugged. “All part of the professional courtesy.”
"Professional courtesy, my ass," she muttered, and wondered what Hicks would do if she sent him a thank you note for keeping tabs on her.
NOW AVAILABLE AT AMAZON
WWW.TARAHSCOTT.COM
I'm giving away a Kindle copy of Labyrinth. Leave a comment to be in the drawing.
Good luck!
The easy peasy rules.
1) HAVE FUN!!!
2) INVITE ALL OF YOUR FRIENDS!!! SPREAD THE WORD!!!
3) THIS TOUR STARTS: Friday January 27, at Midnight (Arizona Time)
THIS TOUR ENDS: Sunday, January 29 at Midnight (Arizona Time)
Winners will be drawn and posted January 31!
4)
MEET AND MINGLE WITH ALL THE AUTHORS & BOOK PAGES! EXPERIENCE A NEW
DESTINATION AT EVERY STOP! PARTICIPATE IN EVERY BLOG CONTEST AND BE
ENTERED FOR CHANCES TO WIN MULTIPLE PRIZES! EVERY BLOG VISITED IS
ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY TO WIN!!
5)
PARTICIPATION AT ALL BLOGS IS RECOMMENDED, BUT NOT REQUIRED. REMEMBER,
THE MORE BLOGS YOU HOP, THE BETTER YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING PRIZES. EVERY
AUTHOR & BOOK PAGE IS WAITING TO MEET AND INTERACT WITH YOU, SO
PLEASE BE SURE TO SHOW THEM SOME LOVE!
6) DID I MENTION TO HAVE FUN? WHOO! HOO!! HERE WE GOOOOOOOOOOOO!***Authors
& Book Pages have full discretion to choose an alternate winner in
the event any winner fails to claim their prize(s) within 72 hours of
their name being posted or after notification of win, whichever comes
first. Anyone who participates in this blog hop tour is subject to these
rules***
Now, hop on over to the Bubble Baths and Steamy Romance Blog Hop for the full list of participating blogs.

Winners will be posted within 48 hours of end of event.
Winners are posted to this blog, so check back.
Good luck!



I'm really lovin' Labyrinth's cover! Sounds like a great story too!!
yadkny@hotmail.com
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I absolutely love that cover too, Yadira. The artist is Melissa Alvarez. She is quite amazing.
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LOVED the excerpt...can't wait to read more! FAB cover too, Tarah! Thx for this FUN opportunity to win!
barbbattaglia@yahoo.com
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You're very welcome, Barbara!
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I have seen this a few times recently. I really think it will be a great read. Can't wait to get a copy.
musicalfrog at comcast.net
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Good luck, Patti!
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This book sounds amazing Tara!!! Thanks for the giveaway!!
viajeradelmar@aol.com
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Thanks!
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I love those Scots. There's something about the brogue and the voice. It makes for a heady combination. Thank you for a chance to read your book. The only thing is I wouldn't want to take it in the bath with me. Don't want to get it wet.
lareynolds0316@gmail.com
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ROFL. No. Don't take your digital reader into the tub. Labyrinth will go into print. You could always take that copy, if the mood strikes you. heh heh.
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This sounds like a great read!
riverinaromantic AT aol DOT com
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So nice to see you, Megan. Good luck!
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Your excerpt caught my attention.
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I'm so glad you stopped by, Sherry. Good luck in the contest!
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I am really excited about this book! The cover is awesome, and the synopsis is even better! Thanks so much for participating in this very fun hop and for the giveaway
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Thank you for the great compliments! You're very welcome.
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Hi Tarah!
I love your books so much, and this one sounds so awesome! The excerpt takes my breath away!
Thank you so much for participating in this hop and for the generous giveaway chance!
robertsongena@hotmail.com
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ROFL. Gena, you're so good for my ego. So glad to see you.
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The cover for this book is awesome. I'd love to win a copy. What a fascinating name for a blog hop. Thanks for participating.
luvfuzzzeeefaces at yahoo dot com
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Thanks, Julianne!
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Ok...ok...You've twisted my arm!!
I'm going there now....!!!
LOL!!!!
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ROFL.
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Thanks for the blog hop!
Interesting excerpt, it's going on my wish list in case I don't win it.
ainfinger@comcastDOTnet
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Good luck, Andrea! Thanks for stopping by.
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I love paranormal and time travel has always fascinated me. And a man in a kilt, say no more. I'd love to read it.
seriousreader at live dot com
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A kilt, right? It's just so sexy.
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Sounds like a great read!! Going on my wishlist!
-Amber
goodblinknpark@yahoo.com
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Thanks, Amber!
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Can't wait to get more of this book. Loved the excerpt and the cover. Is going on my TBR list.
Lynda
lyndakayefrazier@yahoo.com
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Woo hoo! Great to see you, Lynda. Good luck!
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Your book sounds great! I definitely looking forward to reading more. ;D Thank you for the giveaway and for the chance to win!
shadowluvs2read(at)gmail(dot)com
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Hey, Shadow. So nice to see you again.
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Cover is gorgeous.And the excerpt was intriguing and it's definitely on my "E pub" wish list.
divavixenqueen(at)gmail(dot)com
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So glad you liked it, Cassandra
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This sounds like an interesting book.
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Thanks, Lindsay!
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Oh my gosh ... a paranormal/time travel story ... perfect!
Thanks for the chance to win Labyrinth.
Pam
vanillaorchids69(at)gmail(dot)com
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I love the cover wow! thanks for joining the hop.
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