St. Nicked by Damon SuedeSt. Nicked: There`s no gift like the present.
Holidays this fun can’t be legal. When a cat burglar dressed as Santa targets a glitzy Manhattan high-rise, the holidays get unhinged.
As superintendent, Mark Almeida needs to keep the residents safe, and as a former NYPD cop, he knows he can crack the case without any help… until he meets a suave stranger too handsome for his own good who pushes buttons Mark didn’t know he had.
As the holly-jolly crime spree unfolds, Mark wrestles with duty and desire while juggling festive clues, lavish gifts, and stolen kisses in time for a truly crooked Christmas.
St. Nicked, the newest contemporary romance from Damon Suede, combines the tension of a mystery with feel-good romance in a way only Damon can deliver.
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Meet the Author
Damon Suede… between soft and rough
Damon Suede grew up out-n-proud deep in the anus of right-wing America, and escaped as soon as it was legal. He has lived all over: Houston, New York, London, Prague. Along the way, he’s earned his crust as a model, a messenger, a promoter, a programmer, a sculptor, a singer, a stripper, a bookkeeper, a bartender, a techie, a teacher, a director... but writing has ever been his bread and butter. He has been happily partnered for over a decade with the most loving, handsome, shrewd, hilarious, noble man to walk this planet.
Addictions: sweetness that isn’t sentimental, wit that isn’t bitter, strength that isn’t cruel. Allergies: professional victims, half-assery, clichés.
Beyond romance fiction, Damon has been writing for print, stage, and screen for over three decades, which is both more and less glamorous than you might imagine. He`s won some awards, but his blessings are more numerous: his amazing friends, his demented family, his beautiful husband, his loyal fans, and his silly, stern, seductive Muse who keeps whispering in his ear, year after year.
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Donna
13 years agoMy favorite romance hero changes often. Right now it is once again Roarke from the J.D. Robb in death series.
B. Evans
13 years agoCan I say Rochester? I know he's an arrogant, selfish aldulterer but he's true in his feelings for Jane. He uses his wit and words as a way to keep most people at bay, but Jane is mad of sterner stuff and he falls for the governess. He never apologizes for loving her and doesn't understand why she does fall all over herself for hime. I like he because he has so much room to grow.
Candace Shaw
13 years agoRhett Butler from Gone With the Wind
books4me
13 years agoMy favorite romance hero of all time is Gregory from Dark Magician, a Christine Feehan book. It is the most reread book I own; infact, I need another copy as this one is falling apart. I love Gregory because he is huge and looks mean; all Carparthians are told scary stories of him. Yet, he is kind and loving towards his lifemate and takes care of all the Carparthains. Sexy, tough, and sweet!
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dbmoon
13 years agoOK, I might be going a bit old school, showing my years a bit, BUT I always go back to the book Forgiving by Lavyrle Spencer.
The character (Hero) Noah is everything I find appealing in a hero, pliably (is that a word?) head strong. He is firmly etched in my head as a man's man but is completely OK with who Sarah (The female lead) is.
Tarah Scott
13 years agoROFL. Love it! Innocent, then turn sluty. I sooo, don't know anyone like that. My favorite hero? That's a toughie. I have to go along with Candace. Rhett Buttler is at the top of my list. He really was true to himself.
Heather
13 years agoSo, ever since I read the Fever Series by Karen Marie Moning, Jerico Barrons has been my favorite hero ever… he walks the line between good and bad because he is not really good, but he's not all bad either, and he's HOT! He is the ultimate alpha hero, and i love him *sigh*
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~Jane~
13 years agoSo many heroes, so hard to choose…LOL!
Zsadist is my choice (Lover Awakened, JR Ward)! 🙂
infinitieh
13 years agoGah, there are so many… The most recent one is Tarquin Compton (or rather, his alter ego Terence Fish) of Miranda Neville's <i>The Amoroous Education of Celia Seaton</i>. As Terence, he was so sweet and considerate. Aw…
lisa moore gee
13 years agoBest ever is Gerry from PS I LOVE YOU
Elaine R
13 years agoMy heroes change as I read, but one has always stayed to the forefront of my mind. If I have to choose I'm going for looks, determination and being sexily crafty: Roarke
Patti P
13 years agoI have lots…oh how to choose? I love almost all of the BDB. (Phury..not so much)
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Cathy M
13 years agoI have so many favorite heroes, but the first was probably Roarke from the Eve Dallas series. I think he was the first hero that was part of a series, that kept drawing me back for more stories. Favorite movie hero was Hawkeye (Daniel Day Lewis) in the Last of the Mohican's movie.
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Daisy Harris
13 years agoHi everyone! Thanks for commenting, and all good answers. I gotta say, I agree with Jane. Zsadist was one of my favorites of all time.
MaryC
13 years agoSo many to choose from, but J.D. Robb's Roarke tops the list!
Renee Rearden
13 years agoMy favorite hero changes with the books I read, but I'm partial to shifters. Maybe it's all that hot blooded testosterone! I love Adam, Sam and Charles from the Mercy Thompson series. I also love ALL the men in the Meredith Gentry series (well almost all of them *sheepish blush*). So many others on my TBR pile, I'm sure I'll have new fave heroes by next month!
Thanks so much for the giveaway! I can't wait to read Studenstein…
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Julie Kim
13 years agoMy all-time favorite hero is J.D. Robb's Roarke. Yum.
wendysmithbooks
13 years agoMy all time hero's would have to be McKay Family well any of them they all make my hair stand on end, Lorelei James did a great job writing the Rough Riders series I have all 10 books, WHEW you remember those guys after you read it.
susan croft
13 years agoauthor: Keri Arthur series: riley jensen-guardian series
I have to say, this is the series that fueled my reading frenzy – about feb. 2006 I retired from teaching and found a new job at a local military exchange(like a store)it was a great job for a retired person and one day they got in a collection of romance/paranormal novels – after all the years teaching youngsters, I thought why not enjoy a little pleasure reading and WOW I didn’t even know these kind of books were out there and now i’m hooked