Friday, 2 February 2018

Life, Liberty Series: A #Romance by Piken Sander



Piken Sander lives among sprawling oak and aspen in Northern California to where she escaped from colder climes many years hence. Her randy Auntie asked her to ‘tell her a story’, demanding that there be strong women and steamy passion, and this began the writings of Piken as she crafted stories of girl meets boy, girl and boy go through the torture of life and beyond, with at the very least hopeful endings. When her Auntie passed, she left her niece a one sentence note in her will: “Now publish the damn things.” Piken’s day consists of writing and social media, and such difficult decisions as which of her dizzying array of wildly colorful pajamas she should wear on a given day. She loves s perfectly steeped cup of good tea. She has few she calls friends, but those in this cadre are cherished and fostered. A political liberal since preteens, she tolerates no racism or bigotry or inequality of any kind, especially in her stories.


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About the Books


Follow Hollywood power couple beautiful singer-actress Sanapia Jones and her love, Hollywood hunk actor Marc Brand (MY personal fave Book BF!), through more than a decade of ADVERSITY, TRIUMPH, CHALLENGE, REINVENTION, ROMANCE, PASSION. All four available separately at Amazon under PIKEN SANDER.

LIFE, LIBERTY, PURSUIT
LIFE, LIBERTY, PURSUED
LIFE, LIBERTY, PURSUANT TO
LIFE, LIBERTY, PURSUANCE


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Amazon (Book 1)Amazon (Book 2) | Amazon (Book 3) | Amazon (Book 4) | Smashwords (Complete Series)





Keep reading for an excerpt:


Late that evening Marc turned off the outside lights around the pool and patio and in the kitchen. He walked up behind Sanapia where she stood staring out the living room windows at the city lights below the hilltop neighborhood. He slipped one arm around her across her collarbone and pulled her back against his tight body.

“Are you seducing me?” she asked, looking up at him.

“I already have,” he replied. “We just haven’t consummated it yet.”

“Confidant,” she smiled. “I like that in a man.”

“You’re convenient and willing,” Marc said. “That’s a potent combination, and I’m trying valiantly to be a gentleman.”

Sanapia turned within the circle of his arm and looked up into his rimmed blue eyes silvery in the half moon. “You think you’re yet another complication in an already complicated life.”

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