Toutes les séries de B. B. Easton
Après avoir passé des années à essayer de pimenter ma vie sexuelle, j’ai laissé tomber et me suis tournée vers mon journal. À défaut de vivre la passion, je pouvais l’écrire. Pas besoin d’en parler, ce serait mon secret !
Évidemment, mon mari a trouvé mon journal. Et évidemment, il en a pris de la graine. Alors, j’ai commencé à jouer avec le feu et à influencer Ken avec mes écrits.
Ça a très bien fonctionné... jusqu’à ce que Ken se rebelle. Et j’ai eu la surprise de ma vie.
“None of this matters, and we’re all going to die.”
With only three days left until the predicted apocalypse, the small town of Franklin Springs, Georgia, has become a wasteland of abandoned cars, abandoned homes, abandoned businesses, and abandoned people. People like Rainbow Williams.
Rain isn’t afraid of dying. In fact, she’s looking forward to it. If she can just outrun her pain until April 23, she’ll never have to feel it at all.
"Supplies. Shelter. Self-defense."
Wes Parker has survived every horrible thing this life has thrown at him with nothing more than his resourcefulness and disarming good looks. Why should the end of the world be any different? All he needs are some basic supplies, shelter, and a sucker willing to help him out, which is exactly what he finds when he returns to his hometown of Franklin Springs.
As society crumbles, dangers mount, and secrets refuse to stay buried, two lost souls are thrust together in a twist of fate—one who will do anything to survive and one who can’t wait to die.
Perhaps, together, they can learn how to live.
Before their time runs out.
Tous les livres de B. B. Easton
Cocktales is a limited-release anthology of original, never before published material, some of which is raw and unedited. Each story was specifically written for this anthology.
The goal of the Cocktales Anthology is to raise funds to fight against obstruction of creative expression. Specifically, what we believe are obstruction attempts through the trademarking of common (single) words for titicular use in books / or as a book series (eBooks, print, and audio).
Authors with material included (as they appear in the anthology):
Nana Malone – Foreword
Dylan Allen – Cocked and Loaded
Jana Aston – Double Cocked
Whitney Barbetti – Cocksure Grin
Sawyer Bennett - A Wicked, Cocky Plan
K.F. Breene – Magical Cock and Bull
Ruth Clampett - Don’t Get Cocky
L.H. Cosway – Illusionist Seeks Neanderthal
Mariah Dietz – Landmines
Amy Daws – Cock and Balls
BB Easton – Cocky BB: Two Boys, One Prom
Jaymin Eve – The Cockier the Dragon, the Harder They Fall
Emma Hart – Tricky Bond
Staci Hart – Cockamamie
Jessica Hawkins – Cocky Couture
Julie Johnson – Culinary Cock-Up
Karpov Kinrade – Crimson Cocktail
Adriana Locke – Swag
Lex Martin – Love & Hate at the Stallion Station
Aly Martinez – Going Down
Katyi McGee – Cocksure Co-Star
Corinne Michaels - Cockblocked
Liv Morris - Getting It Up
Red Phoenix – Her Cocky Russian
Daisy Prescott – Confessions of a Cockblocked Wingman
Jessica Prince – A Cocky Corruption Engagement
Meghan Quinn – Fight or Flight
CD Reiss – Cocky Capo
Penny Reid – Beard and Hen
Julie Richman – The Color of Love
Aleatha Romig - Aligned
Kennedy Ryan – All
Kylie Scott – Short Story with Mal & Anne from The Stage Dive Series
Sierra Simone – Until the Cock Crows
Tara Sivec – Chocolate and Cockup
Kate Stewart – The Golden Sombrero
Leia Stone – Cocky Alpha
Karla Sorensen – Tristan & Anna: A Bachelors of the Ridge short story
Rachel Van Dyken - Cocky Mafia
April White - Code of Conduct
Have you ever been curious how a writer's mind works?
The Bookworm Box is proud to present "One More Step", an exciting and unique reading experience.
Each of the twenty-six authors featured in this anthology were given the same first sentence. Where they took that first sentence was completely up to them.
Every story is different.
No story is related.
The only thing these stories have in common is their starting point.
All of the authors showcased in this anthology were featured in The Bookworm Box charity during 2019.
Each author has graciously donated their story so that 100% of profits from this anthology will be going to the various charities The Bookworm Box is able to support because of you, the readers.
Summary :
"A Meet Cute and Other Natural Disasters" by Emma Scott
"Something like Kismet" by Ginger Scott
"Love at First Sight" by K.L. Grayson
"First Flight" by Jessica Sorensen
"Something Wonderful" by LK Farlow
"Opening Up " by T.K. Rapp
"The Ex-Dynamic" by S.M. Soto
"Bound" by Cathlin Shahriary
"Saving Ava Grace" by Julie Solano & Tracy Justice
"The Story" by Evan Grace
"Hail Mary" by JB Salsbury
"Whatever it Takes" by Gianna Gabriela
"Magical Show Down" by K.F. Breene
"Rendezvous Dot Com" by Lilly Wilde
"Interception" by Santana Blair
"The Bride" Devney Perry
"Leap of Faith" by Jaci Wheeler
"Spy's Heart" by M. Lynn
"8°F" by Debra Anastasia
"Kess" by Tijan
"Set Fire to the Sky" A.L. Jackson
"Kick off" by Amy Daws
"Call me Heather" by BB Easton
"The Deal" by Aleatha Romig
"Saint' by Colleen Hoover
I am thiiiiis close to finally becoming a full-fledged psychologist. PhD? Check. Prestigious postdoc position, providing therapy to entitled millionaires and C-list celebrities whose pumpkin spice lattes cost more than my Converse and make excellent projectiles during their reality TV–worthy tantrums? Check. Letter of recommendation from my velociraptor-like supervisor?
That’s going to take a miracle. Not only because my boss said I have to cure our most-prized client’s writer’s block in time for him to meet his insane deadline, but also because that client just so happens to be …
Thomas F*@%ing O’Reardon.
Yeah, that Thomas O’Reardon. The wickedly brilliant, achingly beautiful, devastatingly British best-selling author whose psychological thrillers line my bookshelf at home and whose face I might or might not picture while I … you get the point. Sitting in a confined space with him; inhaling the crisp, clean scent of his cologne; gazing into his broody blue eyes while trying to remember to nod and listen and come up with suggestions that don’t involve taking our clothes off … it’s torture.
So, when Thomas casually asks me out at the end of a therapy session, I’m forced to make an impossible choice: say yes and risk losing my dream job, or say no and risk losing my dream guy. In a panic, I blurt out a third option—the only solution I can think of that will allow me to see this man after hours without it being considered a career-ending ethics violation:
Group therapy.
The only problem? I’ve never actually done group therapy. And side problem: my other clients are heathens. But what’s the worst that could happen? I mean, it’s not like I’m going to lose all control of the group and let it devolve into a chaotic, bloodthirsty, topless fight club.
Right?
**From the Wall Street Journal bestselling author of 44 Chapters About 4 Men (inspiration for the 4th Most-Watched Netflix Original Series of all time, Sex/Life) comes a fun, forbidden romantic comedy about an inexperienced psychologist and her ultra-famous client.
Je n’arrive plus à me rappeler la couleur exacte des yeux de mon grand-père, ni son rire ni son regard malicieux quand il me racontait des histoires fantastiques sur la forêt derrière sa ferme en Irlande. Des fées timides qui se délectaient de biscuits, aux sorcières redoutables qui se nourrissaient d’enfants.
Quand j’étais petite, j’avalais chacun de ses mots comme une vérité absolue. Pourtant, lorsqu’il m’a mise en garde contre le mystérieux garçon qui se terrait aussi dans ces bois, celui que le prêtre avait qualifié d’enfant de Satan, j’ai choisi de ne pas l’écouter. Kellen n’était pas un monstre. Il était doux, beau, différent des autres et en détresse. Il était mon ami, et au fil des étés passés ensemble en cachette dans cette forêt mystique, il est devenu bien plus encore.
Cependant, lors de mon retour à Glenshire à l’âge adulte, en plein deuil et fiancée à un autre homme, toutes ces vieilles légendes prennent soudainement la forme de cauchemars terrifiants.
Mon grand-père avait vu juste sur toute la ligne, en particulier à propos du garçon.
Si seulement j’avais prêté attention à ses conseils.