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City Nights: One Night in Paris Just $0.99/77p on Amazon! #sale #erotica #romance

Hi everyone,

Just a quick note to let you know that, for the month of November, my publisher has put my erotic romance novella, City Nights: One Night in Paris on SALE on Amazon for just $0.99/77p!

Here’s a reminder of what it’s all about:

Jacob is nearly forty, and has recently come to the sudden realisation that he’s not doing much with his life. Sure, he’s got his own successful business, but what’s the point in earning lots of money and not doing anything or going anywhere to spend it?

He’s in serious danger of being all work and no play, so he starts to rectify this by organising a twenty four hour layover in Paris en route to a meeting in Dubai. Whilst there, he goes on a bus tour of the city, and there meets Annabelle, a fellow Brit who’s studying in Paris. There’s clearly an attraction between the two of them, so when the gorgeous Annabelle makes an indecent proposal to help Jacob fill his time in Paris, who is he to refuse?

So, what are you waiting for? Grab your copy today: http://mybook.to/cnparis

Happy Reading,

Lucy x

Chart Success!

Hi everyone,

Happy Friday! I’m delighted to announce chart success for two of my books! 😀

My ménage erotic romance novel, Stately Pleasures, is in the top 20 erotica chart on Amazon UK (the highest I’ve seen so far is #13):

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And Sexy Just Walked Into Town, The Brit Babes anthology finally went FREE on Amazon UK, US and CA and is charting in the UK and US:

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What a fantastic way to start the weekend! Thank you SO much to everyone that’s purchased Stately Pleasures and/or downloaded Sexy Just Walked Into Town. Your support is very much appreciated, and I hope you enjoy the books.

Happy Reading!

Lucy x

No Charge for Miss Pemberton’s Drawers

Miss Pemberton's DrawersEveryone likes a freebie, so why not grab yourself a copy of Miss Pemberton’s Drawers from Amazon? It’s free on Amazon UK and Amazon US from the 7th – 11th November.

Here’s a taster from my story:

Owen whistled as he worked. He wasn’t sounding a particular tune—he was just making a noise, really, to mask the silence. This was the first time the children had been off since he’d started work in the school, so he was used to constant din in the building. Even during lessons he had always been able to hear the murmur of voices from classrooms, toilets flushing and someone’s footsteps as they click-clacked down a lonely corridor. But now, there was nothing, except for the occasional groans and creaks one always hears in a building.

It was eerie. As an ex-army private, he’d always had a pretty noisy workplace—some times more than others. But, he reminded himself, that’s why he was here. He’d been injured in active service, and although it wasn’t bad enough—thank God—to put him in a wheelchair or even on crutches, it was enough that he couldn’t be on the front line any longer. He’d been offered an office job in the army, but there was no way he wanted to do that. He’d never be able to cope with sitting behind a desk, knowing his friends and colleagues were out there on manoeuvres. It just wasn’t him, so he’d left the army and gotten a simple job that wouldn’t be too taxing and would earn him a few quid while he figured out what to do next. Therefore, he was currently in the position of caretaker in a secondary school and was pottering around during the school holidays, finding things that needed to be fixed, replaced or painted.

Thankfully, there was plenty to be getting on with, or he’d have been bored out of his mind, particularly with there being nobody around to talk to. At least in term time he exchanged the odd word with the teachers and other staff, and put up with good-natured jibing from the cockier kids. Though that had soon stopped when they found out he was an ex-soldier. He didn’t know if it was fear or respect that kept them quiet, but either way he was pleased—he never knew how to respond, anyway. If he told them off or answered back they might go running to the Head, and although he knew the school wouldn’t take the kids seriously, he’d rather not draw any attention to himself. He just wanted to get on with his job with the minimum of fuss while he figured out his future plans. So that’s what he did. Kept his head down, remained polite with the teachers and staff, ignored the kids as much as possible.

Grab your copy, and don’t forget to tell all your friends! Amazon UK | Amazon US.