Arlene Webb is another fantastic and versatile writer. Her characters are so vivid, they practically leap off the page. I'm happy to have her here for the Decadent 1NS event. Check out more about Arlene at her blog:
http://arlenewebb.blogspot.com/
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A Decadent 1NS
Secrets:
Joan not only knows how to keep them, she hoards information. After all,
blurting truths could prolong her life and that’s not something she’s
willing to allow.
As a renowned journalist, exposing lies is Wesley’s job, but being
honest extends to revealing his own agenda as well. He admits on the
application he’s been asked to write a story kicking up any dirt he can
on Madam Evangeline’s dating service.
Desires:
Joan has a reputation to uphold. Labeled a promiscuous monster,
authorities shouldn’t be surprised her offer to finally tell them where
the skeletons are comes at a price. One date, one night, one final
fling.
Wesley doesn’t need one date, one night, a simple fling. Women eyeball
him all the time. He knows some hookup service can’t find him his
heart’s desire, a sweetheart to cherish for a long and committed
lifespan, but he won’t make it a slam-dunk for them by saying otherwise.
Warning Notice:
If secrets stay buried and desire is feared instead of embraced, electricity will flow and not in a good way.
About Arlene
Sci-fi, paranormal, suspense, indefinable, Arlene Webb is an author who adds sweet and spicy layers of romance.
She was born in upstate New York, land of cows, snow, drizzle and
sometimes a ray of sun. Second oldest with four siblings, she spent
childhood reading everything she could get her hands on. Adolescence
found her questioning the validity of everything she read, along with
acquiring the usual scars of high school.
Early twenties, she headed for the Pacific. A stop off to visit a friend
turned into years in Tucson, Arizona. Arlene worked as a waitress,
bartender, greenhouse worker, greyhound trainer, while swapping a pysch
major for one in plant sciences at the University of Arizona. Fired for
skipping employee meetings at restaurants, employee gambling at the
dogtrack, refusing to use live rabbits as bait, it fell to planting
cacti and bartending to pay her way through college.
Arlene’s late twenties found her running family owned greenhouses and
florist shops in New York. When the reality of retail life became too
mundane to handle, she began an obsessive love of creating more
interesting worlds.
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