Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Author Kay Phoenix



I am passionate about travel, and I believe it opens the mind to new experiences.  

Like...riding camels.  

Over the New Year's holiday, my family and I took a seven day cruise on the Mexican Riviera and one of the amazing things we did was ride camels on the beach in Cabo San Lucas.  

Camels in Mexico? We found out that these particular camels lived a very pampered life, working only 3 days a week, if that.  They were each rescued from dire situations, and by their lovely personalities, you'd never guess it.  I am a total animal lover, but I never realized how beautiful a camel's eyes were until I was looking into them from inches away, marveling at the fact they have three sets of eyelashes. Talk about a flirtatious animal with three sets of lashes to bat!

Another highlight of the trip was a visit to a sea turtle sanctuary in Mazatlan where we learned how they have been able to bring the population of that particular breed of sea turtle (I blame tequila for the fact I can't remember the name of the species) back up to non-threatened status. Bravo!

Cruising is a great way of travel. You unpack once and get to experience multiple destinations from a big, moving hotel. Plus, there's no better way to sleep, in my opinion, than being lulled to dreamland by the gently rocking ship while listening to the soft waves.  




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Title: Steele and Stone
Series: The Daring Hearts series, Book 1
Author:  Kay Phoenix

Genre:  Contemporary Romance

Publisher: The Wild Rose Press

Date of Publication:  November 2, 2016

ASIN:  B01LYUQ75N

Number of pages: 133

Word Count:  42,000

Blurb:

Elle Thompson was raised in Denver. She paints. She hikes. She knows how to avoid cougar attacks.

The only cougars Michael Williams usually worries about are the ones that wear leopard print leggings on 5th Avenue.

But, when his acquisition firm sets its sights on Elle's family business, his tidy life goes awry. As things unravel, so do all his preconceived notions of love and what makes a perfect partner.




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Excerpt:

     “So, how are you feeling today?” a familiar voice asked behind him. He didn’t have to turn to know who it was, but he turned anyway, temporarily forgetting about his sunburn until he saw the shocked expression on her face.
     “Whoa! No sunblock either? I had some, you could have asked,” she giggled. “That’ll peel for sure.”
     Blue! Brilliant, shimmering blue eyes. He hadn’t seen her eyes during their hike, as they’d been hidden behind sunglasses the whole time, and he’d always been a sucker for blue eyes. Her blonde hair hung long, loose and wavy as she leaned casually against the door frame.
     “I see you’ve already made yourself quite at home,” she said. “Randall told me he let you use the conference room.”
     “What are you doing here?” he asked in a tone that sounded a bit too firm.
     “Oh, no ‘How are you?’ or ‘Nice to see you?’” She tilted her head to the side, causing a loose curl to graze her breast.
     He turned back to the coffee. “I didn’t mean to sound rude. You just surprised me.”

Author bio:

Ms. Phoenix is a rare bird herself...a lifelong resident of Las Vegas, Nevada. She belongs to Las Vegas Romance Writers and has served on the board for several years. She is also a member of Romance Writers of America with PAN status.

Prior to writing, Kay was a Graphic Artist for fifteen years in the casino industry and holds degrees in both Graphic Arts and Psychology. In her spare time she enjoys hiking, traveling and photography. She is also involved in several Las Vegas non-profits, and is the current Chairman of a popular, long-running, local art show.

Kay has been blessed to be able to travel many places, which inspired her to host a weekly author spotlight called “Midweek Escapes” on her blog. It features guest author’s favorite vacation destinations, their travel tips, and, of course, information about their book releases and occasional giveaways.



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