Saturday, September 22, 2012

Banned By Amazon!

When I wrote Collision Course, my latest erotic romantic suspense, and my friend, Nicole Austin, designed the cover, I fought...how fabulous! Apparently not to the folks at Amazon because THE BANNED IT! CAn you believe it? So the lovely Nicole designed a second cover for me. Here, for you to check out the first and second covers and a taste of the book.
ONLY 99 CENTS UNTIL OCTOBER 15!!!!!
Blurb:

He's discovered that his boss, international businessman Charles Bennett, is actually dealing in drugs and illegal arms. Killers are on his trail and Tate Buchanan needs a place to hide and use his hacking skills to get the evidence he needs. He finds it in tiny Connelly, Texas, where he also finds hotter than hot Casey McIntyre. After six years with the F.B.I. and four years in Afghanistan marked by a disastrous love affair, Casey is trying to put both her life and her shattered heart back together. Her instincts tell her that the stranger in the family restaurant has trouble on his back but her common sense tells her to stay as far away from him as possible. Of course, common sense never paid attention to combustible chemistry and it's not long before Casey and T.J. (as he now calls himself) are spending every minute together day and night. Can he find the proof he needs before the killers track him down? And when they do, can Casey use all her skills to protect him and keep him safe?
A man-in-jeopardy story for a change, where a kickass woman uses all her skills to protect the man she's come to love.
 Excerpt:
Crack! Crack! Crack!
Casey McIntyre fired the last three bullets in her Glock 17G thirteen-round clip, hitting dead in the middle. No center mass for her. All her shots went straight to the head of the silhouette with one hundred percent accuracy. She nodded her head in satisfaction.
Since she’d left the service and come home, she started most of her days the same way. She tried to tell herself it was to keep her skills sharp but in reality, anger drove her. She still had so much of it stored up inside her, along with a world of hurt.
She trudged to the backstop, nailed up another target and took a black Magic Marker from her jeans pocket. In big letters she wrote a P and an M on the head, making them as bold as possible. At the shooting table again, she reloaded her Glock and checked to verify her H&K P30 had a full clip. The two guns were her personal weapons, much like the ones she’d been issued when she’d been attached to the Special Ops unit in Afghanistan.
She adjusted her ball cap, yanking at the ponytail poking out through the opening in back. Putting on her ear protectors and safety glasses, she picked up the Glock and sighted.
Bam!
Again the first shot drilled a hole in the center of the head.
Die, Paul Marsden. You asshole. Rat bastard. User.
The next three shots, in rapid succession, stitched a straight line down the torso. With defiant satisfaction, she emptied the rest of the clip into the genital area, blowing a nice round hole in his package. The act gave her the first real sense of wiping away the past and taking control of her life since she’d come home. She had to suppress an urge to lift the gun and blow on the barrel the way old-time gunfighters did.
Reloading the clip, she fired again. By the time she’d finished, she’d gone through two more and the silhouette hung in shreds and tatters. Wiping her hands on her jeans, she tore the target down and replaced it with another. Again she marked it with initial­s—A.A.S.—and drew a circle around them with a vicious stroke. Then she picked up the Heckler & Koch, settling the familiar grip into the palm of her hand.
This time when she sighted, she aimed for center mass and unloaded the entire clip without pausing between shots. Reloading with rapid speed, she fired in the same pattern, over and over again, until she’d used all the .45mm ammo and left a hole in the silhouette big enough to drive a small car through. By then her arms were quivering, her body covered with sweat. Sitting on the bench at the loading table she forced herself to slow her breathing and her racing pulse before policing her brass and packing away her gear.
Shooting the ghost of her former lover had been cathartic but not half as satisfying as destroying the target marked A.S.S.—Col. Aaron Sherman Smart.
Good initials for him. They suited bastard that he turned out to be. A sanctimonious son of a bitch.

Collision Course is available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Smashwords and All Romance ebooks for ONLY 99 Cents until October 15.

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9 comments:

  1. I see nothing wrong with the first one... Sounds like a great story going pick it up ;)

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  2. I am confused. I have no 'in' or connection to amazon. But they banned what? That cover?
    But now, they are selling it with this new cover?
    I dont understand what was banned.
    I see nothing wrong with either cover. Amazon sells loads of stuff with much racier covers. Even some of your stuff is racier than that.
    But you are saying that amazon banned your book because the cover was too ''naughty'' or whatever until you changed the cover? Thats why? Just trying to understand.

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  3. The first cover doesn't show any of the front, so all of the important stuff is hidden. lol

    Great excerpt. I love the heroine. Smile.

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  4. Ladies the answer is YES. AMAZON PULLED AND BANNED HER BOOK BECSUSE OF THE FIRST COVER. The fab Nicole Austin scrambled and re-did another awesome cover. But the first was pulled almost immediately.

    Desiree this sounds like a great book. I can't wait to read it;)

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  5. Oh and I forgot to say "BOO HISS" to Amazon lol.

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  6. Ladies I love you all. ANd yes, a major Boo Hiss to Amazon! Hope you all enjoy the book.

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  7. Can't believe Amazon did that.. correction, of course I believe it. I like both covers, and the excerpt, too, of course.

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  8. I agree I too have seen some other racer covers and see that nothing was wrong with the first!! Heck the second is just as hot!!! Will definitely read this and ck your others!!!! I judge books by covers and would have bought the first just to look at, lol!!!!

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  9. Wow, sorry to hear about the censorship! Looks like a great read, thank you for the excerpt and good luck with the release!

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