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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Debbie Haupt
15 years agoHi Helen, I loved, loved, loved The Magic Knot and cannot wait to read The Phoenix Charm. I loved the mystical magical characters in Magic Knot and can’t wait to re-connect with them and others in your newest. Good luck.
Deb
Esther Mitchell
15 years agoVery cool, Helen! I’ll definitely have to pick up one of your books, soon! 🙂
I grew up in the UK, and I have a very close connection to the Fae world of Celtic mythology, so I’m very interested in seeing what you’ve done with it!
I, too, am addicted to mythology, and my own work often involves mythological elements… I’m always interested to see someone else’s take on myths and legends! 🙂
Helen Scott Taylor
15 years agoHi Debbie,
I had a lot of fun writing Michael’s story and finding out more about Nightshade and Troy. Hope you enjoy The Phoenix Charm.
Helen
Helen Scott Taylor
15 years agoHi Esther,
I know exactly what you mean about being interested in seeing how other writers handle the myths. I guess our interpretations are shaped by our own experiences.
Helen
Sherry S.
15 years agoYour new book sounds great I’ve seen it on a couple of other sites and every time I see it I want it more. I love the cover it’s one of the best that I’ve ever seen.
Carol Luciano
15 years agoHi Helen,
Loved The Magic Knot.. Fantastic. I love all the Mythology and anything to do with Celts. The pixies, faeries etc. I definitely look forward to reading about Michael. Helen, I just came from reading Jack’s Garden and loved it. So glad I had tissues right next to the keyboard. lol
Thank you for hours of wonderful and entertaining reading.
Carol L.
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Helen Scott Taylor
15 years agoHi Sherry,
I’m glad you like the cover. I was really pleased with this one. Luckily I like blue!
Helen
Helen Scott Taylor
15 years agoHi Carol,
Thank you so much for your kind words about my stories. I’m glad they bring you pleasure. There’s something about Jack’s Garden that just tugs at the heart strings. It was first published in a womans’ magazine in the UK and the editors there told me it made them cry, and the Dorchester editor who looked it over before it was posted on their site said it brought a tear to her eye as well.
Helen
jennifer mathis
15 years agoi too love mythology and your nook looks fabulous cheers- jennifer