With one foot in the fantasy world.

M is for Marlowe

How lucky that today’s A to Z Challenge  letter is M.  And my friend, Beth Fred’s Book 2 of the Marlowe Girls comes out tomorrow.   Look at these covers!  Aren’t they beautiful.  They match the storyline with their romantic and vibrant images.

Meet Beth Fred.

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That’s me!  I’m a full time ELF keeper and part time writer/blogger/writing instructor.  I’m represented by Kathleen Rushall of Marsal Lyons Literary Agency.  I like my tea hot, my romance sweet, and my guys chivalrous.  Real men hold open doors, refer to you as ma’am, make promises they keep, and aren’t afraid to profess their undying love.  It’s not breakfast if there aren’t carbs(at least, not in the South).  Fajitas, carnitas, and churros are just few of my favorite things.  Bet you can’t guess where I’m from 😉 Wanna know more about me?

You can find out here:

Email me: bethfred08(at)gmail.com

Blogger:  bethfred.com

Tweet me: bethfred08 FB Author Page:

https://www.facebook.com/bethfred08

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When twenty-four-year-old Tiffany escapes her sister Kammy’s too wild Cancun bachelorette party, she finds herself in a bar with the unwanted attention of a gorgeous local named Luke. Luke may be charming but Tiffany is leaving in two days and doesn’t need any complications. But complications are exactly what she gets when the cops show up to raid Kammy’s party. When Kammy is arrested, Tiffany agrees to have dinner with Luke, so he’ll help her get Kammy out of jail. Kammy’s arrest forces her to spend an extra day in Cancun, meaning she’ll miss a crucial meeting, and as an accountant in tax season, she is already drowning in work. Not to mention, every second she spends with Luke makes it harder to leave. With Luke, Tiffany can forget about work. But will the airport be their final goodbye?

Available at: Amazon & Smashwords

ebook, 42 pages

Published September 12th 2012 by Amazon

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edition language: English

original title: Kismet

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When twenty-four-year-old dance school drop out Kammy Marlowe is evicted by her mother, she goes to her favorite bar. She finds an unlikely friend in the blunt eye candy, Enrique. But Kammy knows there is no way she and Enrique have a shot because he’s her brother-in-law’s brother and has been privy to her wild past. Enrique swears he’s only interested in the person she is today, but their relationship is tested when her ex-husband’s drug dealer attacks her, looking for money. With no options and a money hungry drug dealer on her back, Kammy accepts a position as a dancer at a strip club. But when Enrique shows up at the club, their relationship is over. With no reason to stay in Texas anymore, Kammy auditions for the Bolshevik Ballet and gets the opportunity to go to Russia. Only Enrique is determined to stop her. Will she give up the chance of a lifetime to stay with the man she still loves?

Available at: Amazon

Ebook: 107 pages

Published: April 5th 2013

edition language: English

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The premise of the Marlowe Girls is so intriguing, don’t you think so?

Before I go, I want to thank the guys who brought us the A to Z Challenge.

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Till next time,

Elizabeth

10 responses

  1. Brianna Soloski

    I love the name Marlowe, especially for a little girl. If I ever change my mind about kids and end up with a daughter, I totally want to name her Marlowe.

    April 15, 2013 at 2:21 am

    • Marlowe is a cool name. Remember the film, Splash? I loved the name Madison. How about Madison Marlowe for a name?

      April 15, 2013 at 6:11 pm

      • Brianna Soloski

        I’m not a fan of the name Madison, but I was a teacher in a past life and have encountered kids with that name who left not so great impressions.

        April 15, 2013 at 6:14 pm

  2. Thanks so much for helping out with this!

    April 15, 2013 at 1:36 pm

  3. The stories sound so good and look like they are nice quick little reads (based on the pages).

    April 15, 2013 at 2:41 pm

  4. I’ve read both of Beth’s books, and they’re great. 🙂

    April 15, 2013 at 3:07 pm

  5. Congrats on the books! I’m a sucker for anything ballet related.

    April 15, 2013 at 4:45 pm

  6. Both stories sound quite interesting. The women sound like interesting characters.

    April 16, 2013 at 1:16 am

  7. I’m looking forward to reading Beth’s books. Great covers and the stories sound like my kind of read. Congratulations, Beth.

    April 16, 2013 at 1:50 am

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