Leap on Scorching Book Review’s Naughty November

One of my favorite sex scenes from Leap has found its way into Scorching Book Review’s Naughty November Event. Read about just how dirty husband-and-wife duo Jack and Sarah can get during a late lunch in a (mostly) empty restaurant. Check it out now!

Don’t forget to rate the excerpt
Even if you’ve read the book, I’d appreciate your support. You can rate it by entering that first Rafflecopter contest. It’ll prompt you to rate it between 1 and 10… you know what to do. If you haven’t purchased Leap yet, you’ll also have a chance to win a free copy of the ebook.

About Naughty November
Nix writes at Scorching Book Reviews:

This November, we will be celebrating all things naughty as authors share with us their steamiest scenes for you to vote on. The premise is simple; vote the steaminess of the scene on a scale from 1-10 and be entered for their giveaway (if they have one) and the overall prize of a $20 GC for an online book shop of your choice. At the end of the month, the votes will be counted and the author with the highest average score shall be named the King or Queen of the event.

The premise is simple, the reasoning is too….we love steamy books!! We love to share our rec’s but sometimes we miss something that you’ll love.

Oh, and if you missed it, read Nix’s review of While She Watches.

 

New book: Leap

Leap by Kenny Wright

Looking to make a hot summer weekend even hotter? You’re in luck. Not only is my latest story now available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble, but for a limited time, it’s only .99!

Or right, what’s it about. Here’s the blurb:

On February 29, a day that comes just once every four years, Jack Carter announces that, “What happens on Leap Day stays on Leap Day.” His wife Sarah knows he’s up to something, and when he explains that today is a day to take risks and get a little crazy, she grasps what it is: he wants to watch her with another man.

Jack had the fantasy first; and at first, Sarah didn’t understand it. Hell, neither did Jack. All he knew was that the thought of his wife in the arms of another man was exciting; the build-up, the flirtation, the act, even his nauseous jealousy always got him hard. Sarah didn’t deny her own arousal, especially when her coworker, David, began taking the role of imagined lover. He was fit, hot, and most importantly, he was attracted to her.

Neither Jack nor Sarah ever thought they’d take the plunge from reality to fantasy. It was too risky. Too crazy. With February 29 just beginning, will it be the day they finally make the leap?

If you’re still not sure, I’ve posted an excerpt here, but the Amazon or BN previews might actually have more. (Or, you could just follow those links and buy it.)