Review
& Excerpt Tour for A Cruel Kind of Beautiful by Michelle Hazen
We are thrilled to be celebrating the release of Michelle
Hazen’s Rockstar Romance, A CRUEL KIND OF BEAUTIFUL! This is the first installment in her Sex,
Love, and Rock & Roll series. Follow the tour for reviews, excerpts, guest
posts, plus enter to win a $50
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Release
Date: December
4, 2017
Publisher:
Self-published
Series: Sex, Love, and Rock
& Roll
Genres:
Contemporary
Romance
Page
Count: 344
If you can’t
get to the Big O, can you get to the happily ever after?
Jera McKnight loves music, swoons for hot guys, but sucks at sex. Jacob Tate is her perfect storm: a pun-loving nude model with a heart as big as his record collection.
When a newspaper-delivery accident lands him in her living room, he’s almost tempting enough to make her forget she’s never been able to please a man—in bed or out of it. Sure, he laughs at her obscure jokes, and he’ll even accept a PG-rating if it means he gets time with her, but he’s also hiding something. And it has everything to do with the off-limits room in his apartment.
Jera pours all her confusion and longing into her drum kit, which pays off when her band lands the record deal of their dreams. Except just like Jacob, it might be too good to come without a catch.
She doesn’t know if her music is good enough to attract a better contract, or if she’s enough to tempt a man like Jacob to give up his secrets, even if they could fix her problems between the sheets. But if this rocker girl is too afraid to bet on herself, she might just end up playing to an empty house.
Jera McKnight loves music, swoons for hot guys, but sucks at sex. Jacob Tate is her perfect storm: a pun-loving nude model with a heart as big as his record collection.
When a newspaper-delivery accident lands him in her living room, he’s almost tempting enough to make her forget she’s never been able to please a man—in bed or out of it. Sure, he laughs at her obscure jokes, and he’ll even accept a PG-rating if it means he gets time with her, but he’s also hiding something. And it has everything to do with the off-limits room in his apartment.
Jera pours all her confusion and longing into her drum kit, which pays off when her band lands the record deal of their dreams. Except just like Jacob, it might be too good to come without a catch.
She doesn’t know if her music is good enough to attract a better contract, or if she’s enough to tempt a man like Jacob to give up his secrets, even if they could fix her problems between the sheets. But if this rocker girl is too afraid to bet on herself, she might just end up playing to an empty house.
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A CRUEL KIND OF BEAUTIFUL Excerpt
Copyright
© 2017 Michelle Hazen
“If this is about sex,
here’s the thing: I like sex. Every kind of sex. And I can make it unbelievably
good for you.” He says it without a hint of a blush, and no trace of arrogance.
The temperature of my skin rockets up.
I swallow to combat my
suddenly dry mouth. I really, really want to roll him on top of me and forget
that no matter how hot he makes me, I’ll be left panting and straining and
unfulfilled at the end.
I want to pretend I
don’t know better.
“This isn’t a romance
novel,” I tell Jacob. “It doesn’t work like that. You can’t just put on some
Barry Manilow and call it making love, and be so gentle with me that my head
explodes into a rain of fireworks. I tried all that, and it sucked.”
I push up to sitting, my
eyes darting away from him as I rub one hand down my opposite arm. I hate how
ugly it makes me feel to talk about this stuff.
“No matter how excited I
get, I can’t finish. My ex tried to help me get over it, and it only made the
whole thing worse for both of us.”
“Look, I get that. I
listened to that shitty voicemail he left you. But it doesn’t have to go that
way, Jera. Did you know that seventy-five percent of women have trouble
experiencing orgasm through vaginal sex? Only fifteen percent of women have the
same trouble once additional stimulation is provided.” He sits up too. “Have
you tried toys? Even just a little booster like a vibrating cock ring? What
about fetishes?”
I blink, at a loss.
“Fetishes can be really
unique, and they are often biologically based,” he explains. “Not linked to
trauma or anything weird. They’re incredibly powerful. You could have an insane
gummy bear fetish or something and just have no idea that's what you need to
get excited. Have you read much erotica?”
My cheeks burn and if my
mouth isn’t hanging open, it’s only because I’m too shocked to move.
“I might have done some
research,” he admits.
“Oh really? I thought I
accidentally hit play on my Sexual Dysfunction for Dummies audiobook.
How are you not blushing right now?”
“I like talking about
sex.” He shrugs. “And it’s important to you. Of course I want to know as much
as I can. Besides, I’m an engineering major. Taking things apart and figuring
out how they work is kind of what we do.”
That pulls a reluctant
smile from me, because that is insanely nerdy but also sweet, and more than a
little embarrassing. I don’t even want to see all the ways I’ve besmirched his
browser history.
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About
Michelle Hazen
Michelle
Hazen is a nomad with a writing problem. Years ago, she and her husband ducked
out of the 9 to 5 world and moved into their truck. As a result, she wrote most
of her books with solar power in odd places, including a bus in Thailand, a
golf cart in a sandstorm, and a beach in Honduras. Currently, she’s addicted to
The Walking Dead, hiking, and Tillamook cheese.
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