Landing in Love, 1st in the
Born to Fly contemporary erotic romance series by Aliyah Burke, is All Romance eBooks' Earth Day countdown selection for April 13th, courtesy of publisher Phaze.
This has a full 5 out of 5 flames on the Heat Index. All 3 books in the series involve military pilots in het interracial relationships, according to the summaries* and tags, and seem to follow a set of brothers, for those of you who also enjoy linked family stories.
Linkage to the product page, and you can still pick up the previous day's BDSM historical erotica,
Serenity's Dream if you missed it.
Description
Air Force pilot, Major Erich "Daredevil" Stark runs into a woman leaving a club and is immediately attracted to her. He wants to know her better but after a brief and intense interaction she slips away. When they meet again, he longs to start over.
Bliss Esparza has spent her life doing two things. Dancing and raising her younger brother, When she meets the handsome pilot she knows he’s something special.
Erich knows she's the one for him. But one night he finds himself tossed out of her villa after offering to help her brother with a recommendation letter for military school. Will he be able to convince her to give them another chance?
For readers who'd like to try more of Aliyah Burke's writing, you're in for a treat.
She also has a number of other bonus freebies running at the moment, as two other entire series she's co-written are also currently free at AllRomance, courtesy of Summerhouse Publishing (
also available via Smashwords).
Trescott Cove series of 4 contemporary interracial and African-American erotic romamce stories (4 flames, novella-length), co-written with Taige Crenshaw and McKenna Jeffries.
Cami's Surrender
Break Every Rule
Brawich's Way
Osborne's Shelter
Savoy Valley series of 3 paranormal interracial erotic romances, co-written with Taige Crenshaw.
Magnetism
Sentinel
Kismet
* Frankly, I wish they'd made the one with the archaeologist free, because I like stuff with archaeologists in it, of which there tends not to be very much. It just doesn't seem to be considered a sexy career.
Unless it involves Lara Croft teaming up with Indiana Jones, which Rule 34 assures me that someone has written porn of somewhere on the internet. Probably BDSM porn with props, considering the whip and hat.