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{Buy the Book Tour} Guest Post with Christine Warner~ author of Some Like It In Handcuffs #sexy #erotica

4/10/2013

 
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Do you love stories that will leave you breathless? Some Like It In Handcuffs is a fun and sexy read certain to make you long for more books by Christine Warner.
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Christine has wonderfully stopped by for a visit to talk about the cold...err...hot metal jewelry that cops love to share. Take it away Christine!


First off I want to thank Melissa for inviting me to her blog today. I hope my topic get our conversation flowing. I can’t wait to read your comments. So, let’s get started…

What’s the attraction between some women and a man in uniform? Is it the uniform or the tools he uses that go along with his uniform? Let’s narrow it down—what’s the deal with cops and cuffs?

Now this is my opinion—and my opinion only—but if you agree maybe we can form a support group. Lol

I think the words cops and cuffs says it all…lol.  There is nothing sexier than a man in uniform who can work a pair of cuffs as easily as he can turn the key in a car’s ignition.  Those small metal restraints give him power, and you have to admit your knees wobble a little at the thought…or is it the possibilities? *wink*

I think the fact that the officer controls the situation, but doesn’t need to use something as dangerous as a gun to demonstrate law and order is sexy. 

Whew, how yummy is that?

Now don’t get me wrong, my book, Some Like it in Handcuffs is not an erotica or even erotic romance.  It’s a light-hearted romantic suspense with humorous elements (I hope…lol).  The story features Sunny Kennedy. She’s a private investigator who is as inexperienced in her profession as she is in matters of the heart.  Then we have our hero Judson Blackwolf—swoon—he’s a seasoned detective who is leery about becoming involved with the sexy daughter of his captain.  Together they learn they have to overcome their differences and prejudices against each other to solve a cold case, and manage it all while they control their growing attraction.

And yes, there is use of handcuffs—between the bad guys as well as Sunny and Judson—but I won’t spoil it by revealing too much!  And, yes again, Judson doesn’t necessarily wear a policeman’s uniform, since he’s a detective he mainly dresses in street clothes or a suit, but that’s his uniform and it can be damn sexy! 

I invite you to comment below and tell me what makes cops and cuffs attractive to you.  Is it the shift of power, the control, a man in uniform, the thought of a playful encounter…dig deep and share your thoughts.  I’m more than a little curious ;)

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Sunny Kennedy, the only female in a family of blue blood male detectives, is determined to prove testosterone isn’t the only qualification required to solve a cold case. Handcuffed while undercover then taken to the precinct by an attractive detective, her domineering family demands she work with Detective Judson Blackwolf, or she’s off the case. 

Judson Blackwolf thinks women in law enforcement should work behind the scenes. The prospect of working with his Captain’s sexy daughter doesn’t thrill him. He only agrees in hopes of solving the murder of his one time mentor’s daughter. Once the case is over, he’s moving to Montana to heal his wounds from the loss of his last partner.



 


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EXCERPT:
“This isn’t how I wanted it between us.” Judson grabbed the neckline of her sweater, dragging her body to meet his with a solid thump. Sunny licked her lips in answer to the question in his eyes. He lowered his head to move his mouth over hers. 

Sunny closed her eyes, a small whimper escaping her lips. She didn’t want it like this either, but that wasn’t possible. Unable to resist her attraction she accepted it wasn’t an affair, or a long distance romance she craved, but for him to love her back. It was all or nothing for her. Her heart sank. She accepted this as their goodbye kiss.

With no thought to what was happening upstairs, Sunny rose up on her toes demanding more. Her lips pulsated against Judson’s. When his hand trembled against her cheek in a soft caress she lost touch with reality. 

“Judson.” Sunny’s weakened body drifted farther into Judson’s as his fingers glided down her arms, pulling them to her sides where their fingers intertwined. He forced them behind her before his tongue thrust into her mouth. 

Their bodies molded together, she heard her own heartbeat and his as well when he curved his fingers around her rear and squeezed. 

That’s when the click of the handcuffs against her wrist connected her to the handle of the locked cupboard. 
“What the hell…Judson?” She looked up at him, her knees shook, her body still inflamed with fever. 

“Like I was saying, you wait here and I’ll go upstairs to check it out. Backup’s already been called, so you’re safe until your brothers arrive.” Judson winked before walking toward the steps to the third level. Once he reached them he turned toward her and smiled. “Gotcha,” he whispered with his notorious grin.

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About Christine Warner

Christine Warner is living her dream in Michigan along with her husband, three children, one laptop and a much loved assortment of furry friends. Besides laughing and a good round of humor, she enjoys spending time with her family, cooking, reading, writing but no arithmetic. A confessed people watcher, she finds inspiration for her stories in everyday activities. She loves to read and write about strong heroes and determined, sometimes sassy, heroines. A girl gone wild, at least where social media is concerned, she enjoys meeting other avid readers and writers on Facebook, Twitter and her Website.

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Read more: http://buythebooktours.blogspot.com/2013/02/some-like-it-in-handcuffs-by-christine.html#ixzz2M93bnF5r

christine.warner@yahoo.com link
4/10/2013 11:07:43 pm

Thanks for having me on your blog Melissa.

Melissa Keir link
4/11/2013 12:41:18 am

Thank you Christine! I'm happy to have you on the blog! I wish you much success!

Jennifer Kamptner link
4/11/2013 07:44:49 am

I am a sucker for a man in uniform! Probably why I write military heroes, lol. Great post, ladies! And still love that cover, Christine!!

christine.warner@yahoo.com link
4/11/2013 11:27:03 am

Thanks for coming by Jennifer...and thanks for the cover compliment :)


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