Monday, November 7, 2011

Forever's TURNING UP THE HEAT Tour (Part 1) with Lilli Feisty's DELICIOUSLY SINFUL



Let's kick off the week with spicy hot books from Forever!  First up - Lilli Feisty.  From her bio, 

Lilli Feisty was born in the San Francisco Bay Area. Like a piece of driftwood, she has washed up on nearly every beach between Santa Cruz and the Oregon border.

Because she never attended any particular elementary school for more than a few months at a time, she amused herself during lonely recesses by writing what would nowadays be labeled fanfic featuring Michael Knight and Han Solo. Sometimes in the same story.

She owned an own art gallery for several years, holds a degree in Creative Arts and was just a few units short of her MA when she decided to drop out of school to write smut.





Lilli has become a fan favorite with her spicy books, including her upcoming release, DELICIOUSLY SINFUL:

Things are cooking in the kitchen…and the bedroom.

Restaurant owner Phoebe Mayle thought she had it all under control. Sure, her new chef has a bad-boy reputation—and a chiseled body to match—but she’s positive she can whip him into shape.

But from the moment Nick Avalon roars into town in his Hummer, he makes her whole world sizzle. Now Phoebe has lost control of her kitchen, and Nick has taken over her mind and her body. His insatiable appetite for pleasure leaves her breathless with carnal cravings only he can satisfy. Yet can their hunger for each other be a recipe for a love that lasts?


Nick is welcome to take over my kitchen!  Forever is giving away three sets of Lilli's DELICIOUSLY SINFUL and Cara Elliott's TO WICKED TO WED.  To enter the giveaway,

1.  Leave a comment about who cooks in your kitchen - you?chef?  Or take out?

2.  Forever's giveaway is open to North American residents only ... but I'll giveaway a "spicy" Hawaii treat to one international reader.

3.  Comments are open through Saturday, November 12, 10 pm in Hawaii.  I'll post the winner on Sunday, November 13.

Mahalo,

Kim in Hawaii

To learn more about Lilli and her books, check out her website at www.lillifeisty.com


To blog tour continues with Cara Elliott at this link.




26 comments:

  1. I do pretty much all of the cooking in my house. But I love to cook so there's really no hardship there for me.

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  2. I cook, but my fiancé creates. Cooking is what you do every day. I do it, although it doesn't necessarily mean I enjoy it. Creating is trying new recipes, inventing & most important ENJOYING it.

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  3. When we first got married, I used to cook a lot but these days, hubs cooks about the same amount as I do. It's nice. I do like to bake though which is a problem when it's around the holidays. We end up with a giant tupperware of sweets and well, that's an extra 45 minutes on the elliptical. :)

    Now if only a chef like Nick Avalon would come and cook in my kitchen...

    Please don't enter me for the giveaway. I already have a copy of Lilli's book.

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  4. I do most of the cooking at home. It's been that way for years. Now that Hubby has retired, he says he wants to learn to cook, which is fine by me! Thanks for the post.

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  5. My mother who is an amazing cook. We all prefer her food to the restaurant and I'm making it a point to learn from her. She definitely makes it look easier than it is.

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  6. I am a much better cook than I used to be. Before I had kids, I burnt water. I did once. I boiled for so long it burnt it out of the pan. Since I had kids I had to learn to cook. I have become a great cook. Now my husband, he is the chef. He used to be a Sous Chef at a country club and then worked for another company as a chef. He hardly ever cooks at home. I don't mind, because we can have want I want.
    Thanks for the chance to win. This book looks great and would love to win and read.
    GFC & blog follower: Chris Bails
    christinebails@yahoo.com

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  7. I'm not much of a cook. My dad is the cook in the family. My cousin is also a great cook. I love her Chicken parm.

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  8. I do most of the cooking. And other times its take out :)
    elaing8(at)netscape(dot)net

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  9. My husband can't boil water but he will bring home the occasional takeout. I like cooking, the only thing is coming up with what to cook, especially new ideas.

    catslady

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  10. My mum is the main one who cooks in the kitchen and we all love it!

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  11. I used to do all the cooking until my husband lost his job 2 years ago and decided to retire. He has always been a much better cook than me, and he took over the cooking duties for the most part. I do help somewhat, but my main job is cleanup now.

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  12. I work really long hours as a paralegal so I dont have the time to cook , but my sister is a master chef so I score she does the cooking and I get a excellent meal !

    Mahalo
    Desere

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  13. I do most of the cooking. Can't let my husband cook except for the steaks.

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  14. I do all of the cooking on weekdays, my husband does it on the weekend.

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  15. I'm sorry, but I don't get the connection between Lilli's DELICIOUSLY SINFUL and Cara Elliott's TO WICKED TO WED.

    As far as cooking goes, we eat out -- a lot.

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  16. I like to cook, but my family is pretty picky, so it's usually plain fare which I find pretty boring. Probably why I enjoy going out ot take out!!

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  17. Prefer take out or very easy things to cook (I have a very limited number of things I can cook well). I also love making soups, stews, etc , and I generally have some microwave meals in the freezer.

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  18. Cooking is done by my stepdad. I try to do the cleaning.

    abbydillon16 AT yahoo DOT com

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  19. I'm the cook! Won't let Hubs near; only to help with the clean up - LOL! Love to cook and bake too.

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  20. Either my mom or I do the cooking at home...we do have at least one dinner a week at a restaurant or have carryout from a restaurant but otherwise ...it's all cooked at home...would love to have a chef for a while...lol

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  21. My fiance used to do all the cooking, and was good at it. Now that Im alone its mostly take out. I really dont have that skill. And for one person its possible to eat pretty cheap and have good food with take out.

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  22. My daughter and I both cook and love to bake. Our friends and family love Christmas as they get samples of all our baking. I use to bake even more yrs ago but have slowed down last few yrs. Between the amount of time and energy it takes to bake and the cost of ingredients I have cut back.
    Thanks for the opportunity to enter giveaway.

    misskallie2000 at yahoo dot com

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  23. Ha! It's pretty much takeout with once in a while a crock pot meal mixed in :)

    Great giveaway, Thank you!

    rachie2004 AT yah00 *d8t* c-m

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  24. Most of the time my mom cooks, but I help. I would love to try out some recipes, but my Dad is worried. LOL

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  25. My hubby does the main dishes and I do the sides or salad (sometimes with help from my sous-chef Stouffers). My husband knows better than to leave me alone for long periods of time in the kitchen because I will get lost in a bok and burn the meal!

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  26. I do most of the cooking in our house and I am always looking for new recipes but they have to be simple.

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