Casey Cramer is a cool, sophisticated home and garden talk show host on K-YAK 102.5 radio station. All she thinks she wants is to talk about fertilizer and place settings, while fending off her well-meaning country club parents’ attempts to push her into marriage with the “right man.” To Casey, fellow talk show host, Rip O’Rourke, is nothing more than a rebellious, overgrown teenager flaunting his Hawaiian-shirted, ex-football player physique to “score” with anything with breasts. Proof of his perversity is the crude, but popular, hour of programming he hosts that discusses such manly topics as wet T-shirt contests and sports statistics. Casey wouldn’t spit on Rip if he were on fire, while Rip, on the other hand, wants to do more than spend time with Casey. She is a challenge to mankind as a whole and his goal in life is to see her crisp shirts and tailored slacks properly rumpled, just once.
Rip gets his opportunity when the radio station is sold to a large corporation and the station manager is challenged to come up with a prime-time show that will set the city on its ear. From one of Rip and Casey's public arguments springs the idea for a show about the differences between men and women, and giving their audience, “Something to Talk About.”
Delilah’s first book was published by Ellora’s Cave in 2003. Since then, Ms. Devlin has published over a hundred stories in multiple sub-genres and lengths with Atria/Strebor, Avon, Berkley, Black Lace, Cleis Press, Ellora’s Cave, Kensington, Kindle, Running Press, and Samhain Publishing. In January 2013, she’ll add Montlake Romance to her list of publishers when SHATTERED SOULS releases! Check them out on her website: www.delilahdevlin.com.
Suffering from Writer’s Attention Deficit Disorder (WADD), Delilah is not content to write for a single publisher. Delilah managed to escape being kidnapped into a slavery ring when she was stationed in the Middle East while an Army Officer. She now writes full time in the wilds of Central Arkansas, crafting stories that are part fantasy and partly from her experiences.
Elle James sold her first book in 2004 and is writing for Harlequin Intrigue, Nocturne, Nocturne Cravings, Romantic Suspense and Entangled. As her alter ego, Myla Jackson, she has written for Ellora's Cave, Samhain Publishing, Avon, Kensington and Cleis Press. As both Myla Jackson and Elle James, she has even ventured into Indie-publishing with success. If you want to see a complete list of her awards and books check out her websites: www.ellejames.com and www.mylajackson.com