ChampagneBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/champagnebooksChampagne Books is an independent small press located in Calgary, AB Canada. Our books are available in electronic and trade paperback formats. With only the best authors, you can be guaranteed of the highest quality fiction at the best possible price. enCopyright Champagne Books (C/O Blogtalkradio)Sat, 15 Jun 2019 23:15:00 GMTFri, 23 Jul 2010 16:00:00 GMTBooksBlogTalkRadio Feed v2.0https://dasg7xwmldix6.cloudfront.net/hostpics/8809f234-5c45-4d82-bcda-8c61b627d054largechampagne_logo--inverted.jpgChampagneBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/champagnebooksChampagne Books is an independent small press located in Calgary, AB Canada. Our books are available in electronic and trade paperback formats. With only the best authors, you can be guaranteed of the highest quality fiction at the best possible price. feeds@blogtalkradio.comBlogTalkRadio.combooks,champagne books,ebooks,killer commute,mike gordon,train,confederate army,flahertys crossing,hitting the high notes,kaylin mcfarrenChampagneBooksnoChampagne Books is an independent small press located in Calgary, AB Canada. Our books are available in electronic and trade paperback formats. With only the beepisodicChampagne Radio Talks to Michael Gordonhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/champagnebooks/2010/07/23/champagne-radio-talks-to-michael-gordonBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/champagnebooks/2010/07/23/champagne-radio-talks-to-michael-gordon/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/champagnebooks/2010/07/23/champagne-radio-talks-to-michael-gordonFri, 23 Jul 2010 16:00:00 GMTChampagne Radio Talks to Michael GordonNew Champagne author Mike Gordon speaks with us about his new release 'Killer Commute'.00:23:00ChampagneBooksnoKiller Commute,Mike Gordon,Champagne Books,Train,EbooksNew Champagne author Mike Gordon speaks with us about his new release 'Killer Commute'.Champagne Radio Chats with Mike Gordonhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/champagnebooks/2010/06/22/champagne-radio-chats-with-mike-gordonBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/champagnebooks/2010/06/22/champagne-radio-chats-with-mike-gordon/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/champagnebooks/2010/06/22/champagne-radio-chats-with-mike-gordonTue, 22 Jun 2010 16:00:00 GMTChampagne Radio Chats with Mike GordonNew Champagne author Mike Gordon speaks with us about his upcoming release 'Killer Commute'.00:03:00ChampagneBooksnoKiller Commute,Mike Gordon,Champagne Books,Train,EBooksNew Champagne author Mike Gordon speaks with us about his upcoming release 'Killer Commute'.Champagne Radio Chats with Melissa Bluehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/champagnebooks/2010/03/11/champagne-radio-chats-with-melissa-blueBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/champagnebooks/2010/03/11/champagne-radio-chats-with-melissa-blue/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/champagnebooks/2010/03/11/champagne-radio-chats-with-melissa-blueThu, 11 Mar 2010 00:00:00 GMTChampagne Radio Chats with Melissa BlueWhen murder suspect Cadence Jamison disguises herself as a boy and stows aboard the Heavenly Mistress Captain Curtis Langston may find his two past occasions for rescuing her more than he bargained for. Bitter and cynical after service in the Confederate Army, Curtis believes himself no more deserving of another’s love than capable of returning it. Content to drift through life free of emotional complications, the once carefree and mischievous rogue may be forever gone. But when Cadence appears in his life Curtis finds himself smiling again, smiling and dreaming and feeling more like himself than he has in five years. Drawn with almost unnatural force to the sweet and innocent goodness Cadence offers, Curtis blunders again and again to resist the pull of what a life with her could be. Can Cadence show this wounded soul how to love again? Or is he doomed to be forever unforgiven, haunted by the ghosts of his past? 00:30:00ChampagneBooksnoMelissa Blue,Champagne Books,murder,Confederate Army,LoveWhen murder suspect Cadence Jamison disguises herself as a boy and stows aboard the Heavenly Mistress Captain Curtis Langston may find his two past occasions foNan D. Arnold talks about Hitting the High Noteshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/champagnebooks/2010/02/23/nan-d-arnold-talks-about-hitting-the-high-notesBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/champagnebooks/2010/02/23/nan-d-arnold-talks-about-hitting-the-high-notes/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/champagnebooks/2010/02/23/nan-d-arnold-talks-about-hitting-the-high-notesTue, 23 Feb 2010 00:00:00 GMTNan D. Arnold talks about Hitting the High NotesNan D. Arnold discusses her new release Hitting the High Notes. ~~~ What have green eyes, green socks, and a run away opera star have to do with a widow getting back her groove? Excerpt: “Tell me, Lorenzo, will I be no more than another conquest? It doesn’t matter, I’m just curious.” And, as nervous as a lizard under the gaze of a stalking feline. “I might ask you the same question. But, to reply directly, not a conquest, a confection.” “That’s all I am, a piece of…candy?” “No, I meant concession.” “What!” “A mutual granting of pleasure,” he said. He’d moved closer and the words he whispered in her ear ignited fires within. His tongue took little liberties, then larger ones. Then, they kissed. A long, slow, exploration. His hands stroked Maggie’s calves, and then he pushed her dress further and further up until his fingers breached the last barrier to her sex, the elastic edges of her mother’s purple panties. His fingers massaged there until she was wet, warm, and ready. Not for Lorenzo, but because she was thinking of Bruce Herring. She concentrated on the man beside her. Recalling racy cable movies viewed over the years, Maggie slowly pulled off her underpants as suggestively as possible. She fumbled with Lorenzo’s belt buckle, finally giving over to his more expert hands. The big mount was about to progress when another aggravating detour down memory lane interceded. Maggie thought about how sweetly Bruce Herring handed her off to the Sandman. First, his gentle kiss, then the act of covering her with a blanket, and finally his thought for her safety when he engaged the thumb latch. Caring. Lorenzo offered what? Sex. Okay, mutually pleasurable sex, possibly. But. “Wait.” “Wait?” “I’m not ready.” “Yes, you are,” Lorenzo assured her.00:30:00ChampagneBooksnoNan D Arnold,Champagne Books,Ebooks,Hitting the High Notes,New ReleaseNan D. Arnold discusses her new release Hitting the High Notes. ~~~ What have green eyes, green socks, and a run away opera star have to do with a widow gettiChampagne Radio Chats with Kaylin McFarrenhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/champagnebooks/2010/01/29/champagne-radio-chats-with-kaylin-mcfarrinBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/champagnebooks/2010/01/29/champagne-radio-chats-with-kaylin-mcfarrin/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/champagnebooks/2010/01/29/champagne-radio-chats-with-kaylin-mcfarrinFri, 29 Jan 2010 23:00:00 GMTChampagne Radio Chats with Kaylin McFarrenKaylin McFarren discusses the exciting new release of her book Flaherty's Crossing. She regales us with tales of how the book came about, who it's dedicated to, and where the proceeds where be donated. We encourage reader's to join us and ask Kaylin questions. The old saying is still true, "Inquiring minds want to know.." ~~~~~~~~~ BOOK SUMMARY FLAHERTY’S CROSSING - a powerful novel about love, loss, and the power of forgiveness... Successful yet emotionally stifled artist Kate Flaherty stands at the deathbed of her estranged father, conflicted by his morphine-induced confession exposing his part in her mother's death. While racing home, Kate's car mishap leads her to a soul-searching discussion with a lone diner employee, prompting Kate to confront the true reasons her marriage hangs in the balance. When her night takes an unexpected turn, however, she flees for her life, a life desperate for faith that can only be found through her ability to forgive. 00:30:00ChampagneBooksnoChampagne Books,Kaylin McFarren,Flahertys Crossing,Ebooks,Providence Medical FoundationKaylin McFarren discusses the exciting new release of her book Flaherty's Crossing. She regales us with tales of how the book came about, who it's dedicated to,