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Whisper Ridge, Wyoming, book 1 - Winter Cowboy, coming January 2018


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Love Happens Anyway


Hiring a boyfriend for Christmas; what can go wrong?

Derek is facing yet another Christmas where his life feels out of control. He has a new career that doesn’t feel like his, and parents who would just love to see him settled down. All he needs is a temporary buffer for the parties he has to attend, and for his parents to leave him alone. Enter, Luke.

Luke is twenty-thousand dollars short for the renovations on Halligans; his family’s bar in New York’s Financial District. A favor for a buddy has him agreeing to play the part of boyfriend to a guy with more money than sense.

But when the spirit of Christmas works its magic on the two men, and they begin to fall for each other, Derek runs scared, and Luke needs space.

It doesn’t matter what obstacles you throw in the way of love, or how much you run in the other direction, because, when you’re least expecting it, whether you want it or not, love happens anyway.

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Reviews - eBook

The Novel Approach - This short novel is the pinnacle of what a love story can be—sweet and sentimental, heartwarming and uplifting, with a touch of internal conflict for the couple to overcome without things tipping over into hysterics and melodrama. Add fake boyfriends to that—one of my favorite tropes—as well as an opposites attract element, and you have the heart and soul of romance in a smile inducing tale of two men who accidentally fall in love right in the midst of a business transaction.Family and friendship each play their roles in this book as well, and they do so effectively, adding depth and layers to both the narrative and the characters. Love Happens Anyway is a blatant play on the heartstrings, and makes no apologies for it. I loved it, believed in Derek and Luke’s happily-ever-after, and appreciated the emotional resonance woven throughout the story. This one’s an absolute keeper for future holiday re-reading.

My Fiction Nook - Love Happens Anyway’ is an enchanting holiday story and while a lot of the issues stem from miscommunication it’s not intentional or surrounded by any over the top angst or drama and the icing on the Christmas cake for me in all of this was the ending…I loved the ending. It was sweet and filled with the joy of the holidays…definitely recommended for anyone wanting a sweet holiday story filled with fun, cheer and two sexy men who make the holiday just that much brighter.

The Way She Reads - This is a wonderful, funny, touching, and uplifting story you won’t be able to read without either smiling or laughing. Luke and Derek were perfect together. In fact, you might say, Luke was exactly what Derek had been dreaming about.

A happy story, with a happy (and very appropriate) cover, perfect for very happy Christmas reading.

Scattered Thoughts & Rogue Words - ...what starts off as a familiar romantic storyline, RJ Scott deepens it, adding touch of poignancy and reality to a lovely heartwarming romance. I loved the couple and the family and friends that surrounded them.The holidays are a wonderful time to curl up in your favorite spot and read some wonderful holiday romances. Be sure to put Love Happens Anyway by RJ Scott on your list to read this holiday season.

Excerpt

Chapter 1 - Derek

“There’s an urgent call for you on line one, sir.”

Please. How many times do I have to ask you to call me Derek?

Why did everyone in this place keep calling me sir? And what was urgent about my mom or dad calling me? Because it wouldn’t be a client. Client calls went to team leaders, or people who actually knew what they were doing. All I got were calls from my parents, both wanting to comment on various parts of my life. Why they didn’t leave that for when I was at home I don’t know, although part of me thought they enjoyed embarrassing me at work. Why my PA called them urgent I have no idea, but I knew it would be one of them.

Why aren’t you married?

When will you take the agency over altogether? You’ve got the office now, and all you have to do is implement the ideas I gave you.

I have this nice boy I want you to meet.

You know you’re good enough Derek; you just have to learn the process. Trust the process.

Edith has a son…he’s a doctor you know…


“We’ll pick this up after lunch.” I ushered my ad execs out of the door, closing it after them and leaning there for a moment. Just a few seconds, because I couldn’t leave my mom hanging, but enough time to get my head around the fact that I needed to corral my lies and make sure I got my story right. I pulled my notebook from the top drawer and opened it at the right page.

“Mom,” I said as soon as I connected the call.

“Derek, darling, how is work?” She was using her breezy ‘I have something to tell you that you won’t like’ voice.

I looked at my empty office, at the sterile desk, and the garish pink snowman in the white blizzard resting on an easel and shook my head. “Work is good,” I lied. Work was never good, it was just work. The ideas I had about what I wanted to do, how it had been when I had interned here had flown out the window.

I used to be one of the guys. I used to go out for beers with some of the younger ones. Not anymore. As soon as I had taken over this office, the camaraderie had just fallen away.

Loneliness in a company that employed over two hundred people was a very real thing.

“I’m so pleased you’re enjoying it. I know your dad is so pleased, he’s even dusted off his golf clubs. It’s so lovely to have him at home.”

The noose tightens.

“Great,” I said, because mom had paused for me to acknowledge her excitement at her husband of forty years retiring.

“Now, the reason for the call is that, did you ask Marcus for dinner on Sunday as I asked you to?”

My stomach sank. Why couldn’t she ask me how I was feeling, at least more than just the generic, how is work? Why did she launch straight into the topic of my boyfriend and the fact she hadn't met him yet? Mom wasn’t gently meddling in my love life, as much as acting like a drill sergeant wanting names and numbers and potential life match status, all listed for her to assess.

“I did but I’m not sure his shifts will allow him to,” I said, pushing the appropriate amount of regret into my tone. Too much and it sounded phony, too little and it was as if I didn’t care.

“But you did ask him, sweetheart?”

“Yes,” I lied.

I could imagine my mom’s face. She’d be biting her tongue, desperate to say something about how she and Dad had never met Marcus and how did I know what kind of man he was? Also, wouldn’t it be better if I married Leo, the son of her friend who was a doctor or Johnny, because even though he was in a rock band he was still quite rich and from a good family.

That was all Mom wanted for me. There’s no angst in my coming out story. I’d told my parents when I was eighteen, when the pressure inside had become too much. I expected to be disinherited, or some other wildly dramatic response, but all they did was change their plans.

They didn’t care I was gay; Mom switched her matchmaking to finding me the perfect guy and that was it, the fun hadn’t stopped since. Twenty-nine, running the family company, and not married yet? That horrified my mom.

Anyway, they didn’t need to know what kind of man Marcus was.

Because I knew exactly.

I knew Marcus was six-two, just a little taller than me. I knew he had blue eyes, and dark hair with red tones in certain light. He had a brother, but they didn’t see each other much, being that his brother was in the Navy. His parents were retired in Florida, but they’d had Marcus and his brother Adam late in life. Marcus was twenty-nine, same as me with only a few months separating our birthdays, and he was a firefighter. Oh, and he was a good, kind man who was thoughtful all the time and treated me like a prince.

“That’s such a shame. Anyway, how are Marcus’ kittens?” Mom asked. I pulled myself back to what she was saying. It was never good to not pay full attention to anything Mom said, otherwise you’d end up agreeing to all kinds of things she’d throw at you when your defenses are down. I loved her dearly but she was sneaky like that.

Which is how I got myself into this mess with Marcus in the first place.

“They’re fine.”

“Did he find good homes for them?”

“Absolutely, the last of them went to a widowed grandmother in his apartment block.”

“Socks? The dark one?”

I glanced at my notes. “No, you remember Socks went to his uncle; Spider went to the old lady.”

“Oh yes, of course, although why someone would name a kitten Spider I don’t know.”

“There were spiders in the house where Marcus found the kittens.”

“I still don’t understand how there could be spiders in a burned-out house.”

Shit. “Spiders are hardy.”

“You said the house was razed to the ground, dear.”

Now I was losing the will to live. “Well, maybe the spider was outside. Mom, I need to go, Moira is at the door and she needs me to sign off on the new AbbaLister raisins account.”

“Of course dear, just, please tell Marcus he is welcome at any time. We so want to meet him and thought it’d be better at the house.”

“I will, I know he’s keen to meet you.”

“Oh good,” she said, and I knew I’d fucked up and somehow given her an opening. I’d never mentioned once that Marcus wanted to meet them, because that would just give them the impetus to take matters into their own hands. My worst fears were confirmed. “Oh, I’ve had the most wonderful idea.”

Oh God, what?

“Your dad and I are coming into the city on Monday; book us dinner on any night, or lunch, breakfast, anything. I want to meet this young man of yours and if it has to be in a restaurant then so be it.”

“I’m not sure—”

“Derek, he can’t be busy every night next week, and every lunchtime, goodness me, we’ll even take a quick coffee if that is all he can manage.”

Shit. Shit. And double shit.

“I’ll see what I can organize.” I kept my tone regretful, to at least give the impression I would try to organize them meeting Marcus, but that it would be unlikely.

We finished the call, and I replaced the handset in the cradle, fighting the urge to throw it against the wall, sit and cry at my desk, or maybe, less drastically, move to Montana and become a cowboy.

So many lies.

There was no Moira standing at my door. It was still closed and I’d lied to my mom.

There were no kittens, I made those up, and the spider story. The word spider came about because when I’d been talking to my mom about Marcus and the kittens, a tiny spider had crawled over my notes.

I closed the notebook in which I had the names of five kittens with their various characteristics listed.

Mom wanted to meet Marcus, any night, any lunch, anytime.

Which sucked big hairy balls.

Because that was another thing I had made up.

There was no Marcus either.

Deacon's Law (Heroes #3)

The Book

Undercover cop Deacon Shepherd lost everything trying to maintain his cover - the man he loved and the future he craved. He walked away and never looked back because it was the only way to keep Rafe alive.

The last thing he needs is to be dragged back in that world, but an attempt on Rafe’s life is enough to make him risk his heart again.

Rafael 'Rafe' Martinez wakes up in hospital, the victim of a hit and run. He’s stunned when the first face he sees is that of the man who betrayed him and left him for dead three years before. Witness protection had stripped Rafe of his name and now it seems someone from his past wants him dead. The only way he can stay alive is to trust the man who tried to kill him and then broke his heart. But how can he ever trust Deacon, and how can Deacon protect Rafe without falling in love all over again?

Heroes Series

Book 1 - A Reason To Stay
Book 2 - Last Marine Standing
Book 3 - Deacon's Law 

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Undercover (Providence PD #1) with Meredith Russell, Cover Reveal

More details to follow... coming soon


News Round up - December 3rd

Coming Soon...


Well, Love's Design is off with the editor for it's second pass, and is on track for the 11 December release, which is like just over a week away (Panics). I absolutely adore Kirby, and Stefan is just a big marshmallo inside a CIA agent! As for the kids, and the tree, and the snow... it has a Christmas theme as you can see!

Of course it was supposed to be my late November book, but you all forced me to write Texas Wedding (yes, I mean you!), and it pushed everything back. (That is my excuse and I am sticking to it! LOL)

Works in progress and early 2016 releases



Notes & Roses

So, I am twelve k into my first ever MF book, if you only like my MM then skip this paragraph! Notes & Roses is under my new alter ego name *Rozenn Scott* and will be with you February. It's book 1 in a new series, Stanford Creek, and yes, there is a gay brother who will get his own story (promise!).

The Rancher's Son

Finally, two years after Crooked Tree Ranch I will be writing the sequel, the second book in the Montana series. This will be out in March and I already have the initial story line set in my head. So excited to be doing this.

Deacon's Law

This is the next project after Montana 2, being the last in the three book Heroes series (A Reason To Stay & Last Marine Standing, being books 1 and 2 respectively). This is Deacon's story and how he has to pose as a teacher... yep... excited to be writing this one as well...

Alongside all of this Amber and I will be writing End Street 6, and making a decision on whether to wrap the series there, or take it to 8... what do you think?

Next up after that is either Sanctuary 9, Ghost, or Montana 3... I haven't decided yet... I'll see how it goes. I also have the Legacy Series to start.

And of course, in my spare time I'll be writing book 2 in the MF series...

Busy Busy

Conventions in 2016

I can't attend Berlin (the Euro Con) or the Italian con :( Childcare is an important issue for us and so it's hard to go everywhere.

I will be at UK Meet in September (actually for my birthday!) and also hope to get to GRL again, as I get to harass Amber.

Watch this space for more news

Re-releases


The Agent and the Model, is the last book back from Totally Bound for some time, and has new cover art (watch this space for a cover reveal later today!). So that is me having Ellery 4 5 6 & 7. Of course, Ellery 6 & 7 will be available as a volume in paperback as well!


Sanctuary News - Accidental Hero and Ghost - Sanctuary 9

So, as I was writing Accidental Hero (Sanctaury #8) I came up with an entire plotline for book 9 and a title! Just need to get the art done.

Ghost, Elliot and Cole's story, will be with you 20 May 2016.

Oh and just to let you know I finished Sanctuary 8 - this will be released 20 November 2015... it's just off to beta's now :)

I love Simon and Cain's story and it has some new characters to kick start the Chicago arc! Hope you enjoy when it gets here!

Me xxxx

2015 ...


Planned writing


Max and the Prince (Bodyguards Inc 3) - current WIP
Deacon's Law (Heroes #3)
Title tba (Bodyguards Inc #4)
The Love Exchange (English Hearts #1)
Forever in the Sun (Sapphire Cay #6 with Meredith Russell)
Ice (Salisbury #2 with Chris Quinton)
Firehouse story with Amber Kell
Love Lane linked books idea - more to follow

Ideas


English Hearts #2 and #3
A Sanctuary book (Of some sort!)
A spin off from Texas Fall, featuring the boys in court

Events


Euro Meet - Munich - July (Featured Speaker) Details to follow...
UK Meet - Bristol - September
GRL - San Diego - October


State of Play - news updates & competitions

The Summer break is so busy, Matt at home on Summer Break, University arrangements for B, Holidays... you name it I'm half way through it...

Competitions

Winners

Winner of the first Blogger Blog tour (the My Fiction Nook one) = Elayne Young who wins a free e-book from my backlist, or a future book:) CONGRATULATIONS Elayne... x

Competitions closing soon!

Blogger Blog Tour: Multitasking Mommas Book Reviews!
Blogger Blog Tour - The Blogger Girls

New competitions

Catching Kit is now on sale! Competition...
Blogger Blog tour - Prism Book Alliance

Works in Progress

My current WIP is Last Marine Standing. It's going slower than I want, but we'll still be okay for an early October release!

We're nearly finished with Heat (writing with Chris Quinton), hoping for a September release, possibly October.

Work is going on (promise!) on End Street five, and a storyline for End Street six is firming up, both books with Totally Bound.

Recent Blogs you may have missed...

Depression
Catching Kit, out today from Love Lane! Competition.
Brandon Witt - GRL Author tour
Mark of Cain by Kate Sherwood, 5/5 and highly recommended
Creating a book request form in Google Docs
The Promise - WIP
GRL Book Ordering Form

Love Lane Books has a new blog!

We've worked hard with some pretty annoying code to create an awesome blog for LLB. We're featuring news and updates along side the *stories behind the books* and *author profiles*.

We're looking to release two new books a month with LLB so watch this space.

Also some exciting new releases:

Releases

Catching Kit by Kay Berrisford
Alter Ego by Meredith Russell

Our new blog

Love Lane Blogger