New Release * Hat Trick by Liz Crowe * Blog Tour * Excerpt * Giveaway

Posted July 7, 2015 by Yesi in Blog Tour, Extras / 0 Comments

New Release * Hat Trick by Liz Crowe * Blog Tour * Excerpt * Giveaway

New Release * Hat Trick by Liz Crowe * Blog Tour * Excerpt * GiveawayHat Trick by Liz Crowe
on July 7, 2015
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Detroit’s expansion pro team has a hot star forward, fresh from the English Premiere League. Thanks to a series of fatal misunderstandings coupled with his famous temper, Declan MacGuire only has one thing left to him—soccer—and he’s determined not to make the same mistakes in his new life stateside.

Emily Keller, an accidental low-level PR flunkie for the team watches as Declan gets sucked into a whirlwind romance with Cassandra Dean, the team’s Queen Bee groupie, trying not to be jealous while the woman maneuvers him into a sickeningly familiar situation.

When things escalate, the team is forced to take sides, and Declan faces the toughest choice of his life.

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Yesi’s Thoughts

It has been a very long time since I have had a book consume me with a million and one emotions. Seriously!!! Hat Trick put me through the wringer… I wanted to simultaneously strangle someone and hug them. The synopsis is what drew me in… hot soccer player falls under the clutches of the team, queen-bee groupie, all while the good girl watches on the sidelines. It sounds good right? Well if you are looking for an angsty, anger inducing read, then this is it. Take a chance on Hat Trick and be prepared to want to smash your Kindle a few times. I loved Declan but he needed some sense knocked into him over and over again. I liked Emily but she made me question so much. Finally, I HATED Cassandra and felt like she stuck around way too long. Bottom line, this book made feel…whether good or bad, it was definitely an entertaining read.

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EXCERPT

“Hey,” a familiar voice said, making her flinch and almost knock over the glass of ice water the bartender had helpfully provided. She looked up and came face to face with Declan, his deep green eyes sparkly, his thick auburn hair slicked back, that stupid shirt hanging open, per marketing department instruction. Her eyes went directly to his cut torso as if pulled by magnets. She blinked and looked away. “Hey there.” She held up a finger, figuring it time to resume the alcohol intake. Maybe she could pass out on the way home in the cab and just forget this night ever happened. She shifted when he took the seat next to her and brushed her arm with his. “It ended all right, didn’t it? I mean, for the charity or whatever it was?” He grinned at her, forcing her to match it and sending a zing of lust from the base of her spine to her toes. That singsong voice—dear Lord, but she could listen to it all night. And she would, if given half the chance. Stop it, Emily. “Um, yeah. I mean. It’s for, uh…” She gulped, realizing she’d totally forgotten the cause du jour that had made her have to chaperone this nightmare. “Food Pantry.” “Right,” he said, accepting a cup of coffee from the bartender. “Cheers, mate.” He sipped, looking straight ahead while she sat, gnawing the inside of her cheek and wishing she could unhear what she’d just heard in the hallway. “Gabe and Lillian leave?” She sipped the fresh gin and tonic, hand shaking. It was their common conversational thread and she grasped at it. “Aye,” he said. The silence took on a heaviness that made it hard to breathe. When she risked a glance at him he was staring at her, his eyes narrowed. “What?” she said, startled and defensive. “Do I have lime in my teeth?” “No,” he said and resumed sipping his coffee in silence. She clenched her jaw, willing something resembling a coherent small-talk starter or even a mildly flirtatious comment to emerge. Nothing. She cleared her throat, sipped, cleared it again, sipped some more. Her heartbeat pounded in her ears. The heat from his leg seemed to increase. She moved her thigh ever so slightly away. “Well,” they said in unison. She giggled and nearly fainted when a flush crept up his neck into his cheeks. “You first,” they said together. “Cut it out,” she said. “God, you’re making me feel like a dolt.” “Me?” He reared back in mock dismay, hand to his bare—very bare—chest. “Yeah, you. Where’s Jason? Please tell me he didn’t decide to carry his vendetta outside the building?” “Nah, he’s over there.” Declan pointed behind her. “He’s the one in the lip lock with, ah, what’s her name. I think she’s actually gonna play on the women’s team.” “Oh, okay,” Emily said, suddenly recalling the recent lip lock she’d been privy to. “I think Coop is messing with your office girl,” Declan said, motioning for the bartender to refill his cup. “We call them ‘interns’ in the twenty-first century, at least here in the colonies.” He laughed and blushed again. She had to sit on her hands not to touch his face, to not brush a lock of thick red hair off his forehead. “Aye, well, you know what I mean.” He rubbed his jaw and ran his hand around the back of his neck. “Bastard really clocked me.” “I know. I’m sorry.” She let herself do it—to reach out and just graze his shirt-covered biceps with her fingertips. He flinched as if she’d burned him. “I mean…right. Well.” She sighed and consumed the entire drink in a gulp. Declan gave a low whistle. “I do love a woman who can do that. It’s the English in me, I guess.” “English?” She said, wiping her lips with a BJG-logoed napkin. The bit of the booze that wasn’t headed straight to her brain sloshed around in her bloodstream, reminding her of her lack of food in the past few hours. Oh well. Fuck it. She turned to him and leaned on one elbow, deciding to flirt because why not? For some reason, the bar didn’t materialize under her arm and she sensed herself sliding sideways. The teetering barstool made a loud screeching sound right before Emily shut her eyes, waiting for the inevitable embarrassing landing. But there were strong, warm arms around her waist and lips at her ear, making her eyes fly open. “Gotcha, PR lady,” Declan said. She swallowed hard and got her feet under her, stepping away from him at the precise second Cassandra appeared, smiling until she saw that Declan still had one hand on Emily’s arm. “You all right?” he said, looking into her very soul. Oh good Christ, stop it! You are drunk off your ass. This is no stupid romance novel. He is not looking into your soul. He’s staring down the front of your sleazy costume. “Well, isn’t this cozy,” Cassandra-who’d-just-been-fucked-by-Max said with a sneer. “Where’s Max?” Emily asked, unable to stop herself, even while knowing better than to engage in any kind of a cat-fight with this bitch. “Who?” She had to give the woman credit. Not even a quick blink or blush to acknowledge the blatant cheat. Emily watched as Cassandra ran her fingers through her hair, and then touched Declan’s arm. He let go of Emily and stepped away, blinking fast as if waking up from a trance. “Time to go, Scotty, my darling.” Cassandra took his hand and turned him away without another word. But as Emily bent down to slip her shoes off, grateful yet sad to let go of the moment, the other woman looked around and pinned her with an accusatory glare. With a long sigh Emily righted the overturned barstool and sat slumped, mostly makeup-less and wishing herself anywhere in the universe but here.

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About Liz Crowe

Amazon best-selling author, mom of three, Realtor, beer blogger, brewery marketing expert, and soccer fan, Liz Crowe is a Kentucky native and graduate of the University of Louisville currently living in Ann Arbor. She has decades of experience in sales and fund raising, plus an eight-year stint as a three-continent, ex-pat trailing spouse.
Her early forays into the publishing world led to a groundbreaking fiction hybrid, “Unconventional Romance. Worth the Risk,” which has gained thousands of fans and followers interested less in the “HEA” and more in the “WHA” (“What Happens After?”).
With stories set in the not-so-common worlds of breweries, on the soccer pitch, in successful real estate offices and at times in exotic locales like Istanbul, Turkey, her books are unique and told with a fresh voice. The Liz Crowe backlist has something for any reader seeking complex storylines with humor and complete casts of characters that will delight, frustrate and linger in the imagination long after the book is finished.
Don’t ever ask her for anything “like a Budweiser” or risk bodily injury.

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