Friday, January 19, 2018

The Voyeur Series (The Voyeur 1-4) by Ellis O. Day #BlogTour #giveaway #EroticRomance #GuestPost #OnSale #LaPetiteMorteClub #SilverDaggerTours




The Voyeur Series: Books 1-4

A La Petite Morte Club Series

by Ellis O. Day

Genre: Steamy Romance/ Erotica

218 pages





When Patrick stumbles across a maid at La Petite Morte Club watching a couple have sex, he can’t keep his hands off her. She’s cute, sexy and kinky – just the way he likes his women.

Until he discovers that she’s the younger sister of one of his best friends which means she’s in the “hands off” department.

Annie is tired of guys staying away from her because of her overprotective brother. She’s determined to convince Patrick that she should not be off limits and that his hands should definitely be all over her body.

This is a HEA standalone series meant for eighteen and up.


**On sale for .99 cents!!**





The little tease was dismissing him. Him! Patrick stepped into the room, closing and locking the door. A soft sigh escaped her lips but she didn’t turn around. She moved toward the curtain, pulling it aside so she could continue watching the show.
He stood, torn between what he should do and what he wanted—so fucking badly—to do.
Her phone beeped and she pulled her it from her pocket. She smiled and texted someone. He moved closer and she looked up at him, surprised.
“I thought you left.” Her eyes were huge in her face as if she’d been caught doing something wrong, which she had.
When he saw the name Jake on her screen, jealousy rushed through him. “You were meeting someone here?”
“What?” She tucked her phone into her pocket. “No. I mean, it’s none of your business.”
“None of my business?” He was going to throttle her.
“Who I see and what I do on my time is none of your business.” She poked his chest. “So, go away.”
“I was told to look out for you.”
“I’m not a child. I’m a woman and I will date—”
“Date? Is that what you call this?”
She flushed as she glanced at the threesome in the other room. They were all undressed and everyone was in the bed making a naked-woman-sandwich. “I didn’t know”—she waved her hand at the curtains—“about that.”
“I bet this Jake-guy did. He told you where to meet him, didn’t he?”
“No. I picked the room.”
“Liar.” He moved closer. She was bound and determined to fuck someone. She was so ripe and ready. Jake or some other slob would have no trouble taking what she offered and then breaking her heart. He couldn’t let that happen. He was supposed to protect her. He brushed a strand of hair off her cheek. “You’re not going to behave are you?”
“I’m not misbehaving.”
“Sneaking off on your lunch hour to watch people fuck, while being fucked is a pretty good definition of misbehaving.”
“I wasn’t…That hadn’t been my plan.”
He skimmed his fingers across her shoulders, but he really wanted to touch her magnificent breasts. “When Jake didn’t show up, why didn’t you leave?”
“I remembered the other room, and I wondered. Then I saw them and…” She blushed.
His eyes darted to her shirt, wanting to unbutton it to discover if her flush trailed over her tits. “And your pussy got wet”—he leaned down to whisper in her ear—“and needy, didn’t it?”
She shivered and nodded.
He ran his hands downs her arms and she trembled. He entwined his fingers with hers. “I can’t have you creeping around like this. Anyone could catch you.” He tugged her toward him. “And you’re not even smart enough to shut the door and lock it.” “Hey!” She struggled, but he had her now and wasn’t letting go.
“Oh no. You wanted this.” He leaned down and kissed her ear. “You need this.” He pulled her to the couch. “Sit.” He smiled when she sat without hesitation. She had no trouble obeying when it was what she wanted. “Stay.”
“I’m not your dog.”
“If you don’t do what I say, I leave.”
Her eyes narrowed but she didn’t move. She wanted him as much as he wanted her. Nick was right. If he didn’t do this, she’d find someone else.
“I’ll take care of you. Make sure you’re safe.”
“I don’t need you—”
He bent and kissed her. It was deep and commanding. It was time to show her who was in charge. He dipped his tongue into her mouth and she was sweeter than he’d remembered. Her fingers tangled in his hair and his hand moved up her waist to cup her breast. It was soft and firm—perfect. She whimpered as she tried to pull him to her on the couch. It took every ounce of control he had, but he stopped the kiss and moved away.
“Promise you’ll do what I say.” He couldn’t go any further until he had that promise. Her breath hitched in her chest and his eyes followed those tits. He needed to get that shirt off her now. “Exactly, what I say.”
She nodded.
He turned and opened the curtains so they could watch the show.


What inspired you to write this book?
After writing the Six Nights of Sin series, I realized there were a lot more hot, rich guys at La Petite Morte Club who needed to be knocked down a peg by love. So, I started writing about the other guys introduced in Six Nights of Sin and Patrick was the first on my list. He’s a good guy who’s been hurt by women in the past, so he’s guarded. He also has some ghosts of guilt and remorse he needs to deal with and Annie is just the woman to help him.

What can we expect from you in the future?
I’m working on the continuation of Nick and Sarah’s story (you meet them in the Six Nights of Sin series). This book will give Nick and Sarah their HEA. I would’ve loved to have done that in Six Nights of Sin, but Sarah was a little more broken than six nights of (even fabulous) sex can fix. I try very hard to make my characters more than one dimensional. You won’t find any white knights here – they all have their flaws and hang-ups (like we all do).
Next, I’ll probably move on to Mattie’s story. He’s Nick’s little brother and he’s about to see one of his good friends from a very different perspective (she’s on stage at La Petite Morte Club, blindfolded in a slinky dress and kissing men to decide who gets the pleasure of taking her to bed for the evening). That does not go over well with Mattie.
There’s also Ethan and Terry’s stories that need to be told. I have ideas and some drafts for both of them. I can’t forget Patrick’s lead investigator, Hunter, and Mattie’s friend Jake. With every story I write more hot, fascinating men appear wanting me to find them a lover.

Do you have any “side stories” about the characters?
If you mean, what happens to them when the book closes, yes. You’ll see Nick in Patrick’s story and Sarah in Jake’s story. The guys and the gals will cross over. I don’t currently have any short stories about them, but I may one day. I have a series of short story ideas that follow a young woman who works at La Petite Morte Club. You’re sure to meet some of the men from the other books in this series.

Can you tell us a little bit about the characters in The Voyeur Series?
First there’s Annie. She’s a young woman hoping her brother Vic who came back from the war a different man, will come home. He’s disappeared into the streets. She’s struggling to pay her bills while she goes to school for her degree in Culinary Arts. That’s why she’s working for Ethan, one of her brother’s friends, at La Petite Morte Club as a maid. She’s lonely and when Patrick enters her life, she’s sure her fantasies have come true.
Patrick is a good guy. Sounds boring but he’s anything but. He’s rich, attractive and knows his way around a woman’s body. However, he’s a sucker for a woman in need but he’s determined to stop falling for them because they always use him and break his heart. That’s why La Petite Morte Club is perfect for him, until he meets Annie. He’s attracted to her right away, but then he finds out she’s his best friend’s little sister and that means, she’s off limits. Except, Ethan is going away and puts Patrick in charge of making sure that Annie stays out of trouble and Annie doesn’t want to be “off limits”.
I’m sure you can see where the sparks will fly.

What did you enjoy most about writing this book?
I loved the verbal sparring between Annie and Patrick. Annie is no pushover –having five older brothers will do that to a girl. I also liked getting to know Nick outside of the bedroom. In Six Nights of Sin, we meet Nick and Sarah and there’s a lot of sex and sexual fantasies. In this one, we get to know Nick the friend and he’s a good guy too.

Tell us about your main characters- what makes them tick?
Patrick is honorable. He tries to do what is right even when he craves to do the opposite. He’s a former marine and following orders and doing the right thing is part of his DNA. However, no one messes with Cupid. When the perfect woman turns up and fate forces the two of them together, Patrick can fight his attraction but he won’t win.
Annie is a force of nature in a small, curvy package. She grew up the only girl in a house full of boys. She’s used to big, alpha males and knows how to push their buttons.
Her overprotective brothers kept the boys away in high school, so the star of her fantasies had been the picture of her brother’s friend. When she meets Patrick in person, she wants him. She wants to live her dreams, just for a little while. Things are going great until he discovers who she is and pushes her away. However, she can’t avoid fate either and the more time the two of them spend together the more passion is bottled up – waiting for the explosion.

Who designed your book covers?
I designed the cover for The Voyeur series myself (hope you like it).
I also designed the first cover for Six Nights of Sin, but I wasn’t happy with it so I hired Teragrim77 Author Services to create a new cover. I love it. They did a fabulous job.

If you had to do it all over again, would you change anything in your latest book?
No. Finding Patrick and Annie’s real reason for fighting so hard not to fall in love was hard, but once they revealed their secrets I was able to go back and tighten up the book. I really think this is a fun, sexy story.

Anything specific you want to tell your readers?
Yes, I like to offer the (I call it) Costco method of promoting my books. I break them down into smaller stories and offer the first one for FREE. I don’t think Amazon’s “Look Inside” gives you enough of the story to fully decide if you’ll like the characters and the story.
This way, you can grab the first book for free. If you like it, great! If not, you aren’t out anything but some time.
Another thing I want to mention is that you can purchase the stories individually but it will always be cheaper to buy the box set.

How did you come up with name of this book?
Sometimes the titles of the books are a hard thing to decide, this one was not. I knew it was going to be about a young woman who discovers (by accident) that she gets turned on by watching other couples have sex – kinky sex. So, The Voyeur was a natural conclusion.
Now, the next three titles were a little more difficult (Watching the Voyeur – book 2, Touching the Voyeur – book 3, and Loving the Voyeur – book 4), but as soon as the story was written it was easy to see that Annie and Patrick’s relationship progressed in segments (watching, touching – lots and lots of touching, and loving).
Of course, the box set/series was an easy title (it’s on sale for 99 cents – usual 3.99)

What is your favorite part of this book and why?
Oh, there are so many. I enjoy the dark, brooding alpha male as much as the next woman (see Six Nights for this type of hero), but I also really like the fun guy and gal. That’s this story. Patrick is hot and alpha but he’s can be funny too.
I love the scene where Patrick is trying to hide that he’d just fooled around with Annie because he’d just found out that she was one of his best friend’s little sister. Nick however noticed that there was something going on and he continues to tease and push Patrick until Patrick is ready to strangle him. It’s a funny scene.
I also love the scene where Annie is punishing Patrick for pushing her away. She uses her body to tease and torment him, and it’s great.
The sex scenes are hot too and are of course favorites of mine, but there are really too many to choose one as a favorite.

If you could spend time with a character from your book whom would it be? And what would you do during that day?
I’ll be honest. As long as I was spending time with Patrick before he met Annie (I’d never try to steal another woman’s man), then we’d be having sex. He’s hot and kinky and that’s how I’d want to spend our time together.
If it was after he met Annie, then I think I’d have Annie teach me how to cook (I do okay, but I’m no chef) and Patrick could help me on what private investigators do in a typical day – research for another book.

Do your characters seem to hijack the story or do you feel like you have the reigns of the story?
Oh, my characters definitely hijack my stories. I start with a character or two and let them tell me their story. I don’t feel like I’m in control at all. Sometimes, when they aren’t talking I write scenes (I always write even when it isn’t flowing). Those scenes usually turn out crappy and I toss them, but sometimes the characters actually come and take over. I imagine it like a shy kid or animal and I’m coaxing them out of hiding.
Once they start talking I write and write until they stop. Then I trudge along until I can get them to open up again. When the story is done, I know who they are and I go back and delete and reshape the book.
Convince us why you feel your book is a must read.
One of my favorite romance authors is Julia Quinn. Her books are fun and sexy. I see this book as similar to Julia Quinn if Julia wrote steamy romance/erotica. My characters are fun – the story is fun—and there’s a lot of sex (and it’s hot).
One of my beta readers said it took her awhile to read this book because she kept having to stop and “take care of things” if you know what I mean. Her boyfriend was a very, very happy man while she was reading this book.





Ellis O. Day grew up with her nose buried in books and now enjoys writing the kind of stories she loves to read. Romance—the steamier the better. She believes that the cornerstones of all great romantic relationships are: love and friendship, trust, attraction and fabulous sex. Her stories contain all of these (especially the last one).






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