Monday, February 9, 2015

Filthy Rich by Dawn Ryder & Character Interview

Today I’m interviewing Celeste Connor & Nartan Lupan, of the Filthy Rich fame.

Q ~ Can you tell us a bit about yourselves?

Nartan owns Angelinos, a Malibu upscale restaurant and Cliffside resort.


Q ~ What do you do for a living?

Celeste is a lawyer but she works for a firm that does a lot of work for service men and their families. The pay isn’t measured in dollars but satisfaction.


Q ~ What are your favorite pastimes? What do you like to do when you find yourselves with a few free minutes?
Nartan loves to ride horses. His grandfather breeds them.

Q ~ If you were stuck in a dingy floating in the middle of the ocean, who and what would you want with you and why?
My brother Tarek. Nartan followed him to Alaska and if they were going to have to be stuck in a dingy, he’d hope Celeste was safe on shore.

Q ~ Could you describe each other in 5 words?

Celeste is strong. Her spirit is what drew me to her the first time I encountered her. That same strength is responsible for how long I had to chase her.


Q ~ Can you give us the inside scoop on how you met?

Celeste often came in to Angelinos with her friend Sabra. Celeste burned my card the first time we met. One of my fondest memories.


Q ~ What’s your best memory of you two together? The worst?

Two many to count. A wise man knows when to savor every moment because life has rewarded him with his soul mate.

Q ~ Who would play you two in the film adaptation of your lives?

A film of us? No. I’m much too possessive of Celeste.


Q ~ What do you see in your futures?

Happiness. Whatever form that takes.


Q ~ If you could give the rest of us one piece of advice, what would it be?

Live in the moment and don’t let opportunities slip by.

About the author:

Dawn Ryder is the erotic romance pen name of a bestselling author of historical romances. She has been publishing her stories for over 8 years to a growing and appreciative audience. She is commercially published in mass market and trade paper, and digi-first published with trade paper releases. She is hugely committed to her career as an author, as well as to other authors and to her readership. She resides in Southern California. 

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Title:  Filthy Rich
Author:  Dawn Ryder
Published:  February 3/15 by Sourcebooks Casablanca
Length:  288pgs
Format:  ecopy
Genre:  contemporary erotic romance
Shelf:  review
Rating: ★★★★

Back Cover Blurb:

SHE’S FIGHTING FOR CONTROL…

Celeste Connor swore that she’d never be a victim again. After the hell of her abusive ex, the last thing she needs is to be under another man’s thumb. But when she catches the eye of fiercely dominant Nartan Lupan at her best friend’s wedding, Celeste finds herself drawn into a glittering world of wealth and power that has her body aching and her mind reeling.

HE’S FIGHTING TO MAKE HER HIS…

Nartan is a filthy rich businessman who works hard, plays harder, and doesn’t take no for an answer—and he wants Celeste with a hunger he’s never before felt. He’ll do whatever it takes to have her. But Nartan didn’t expect that he’d want still more…

Excerpt:

She was shutting him out.

Nartan watched the way Celeste tightened her features and looked away from his face. He really didn’t need to get involved. But leaving felt like quitting.

That was something he never did.

“It won’t be over until you pull that weed out by the root,” he informed her. “That’s how that ghost maintains its grip.”

She started to shake her head. “This isn’t your concern.”

He stepped into her path when she tried to make a getaway.

“Or maybe I should have said, it won’t be over until you find the courage to face your demons.”

Her eyes widened in surprise before her temper flickered in her eyes. “Like I said neither of us needs the tension hooking up will create.”

“The way you blush when you look at me says differently.” He shrugged and watched the way her gaze lowered to his shoulders. “Am I the first man who’s excited you since you left the prick? Or am I just the first one who’s made it past your defense system?”

“You don’t—” She bit back the lie, a hint of disgust surfacing in her expression. “My sex drive works just fine.”

He offered her a raised eyebrow. “You’re good at it, the brush off.”

“How would you know?” She questioned. “You don’t look like a man who gets told no very often.”

He chuckled. “Thanks for noticing.”

“Can you even name the last five partners you had?” she asked.

Nartan locked gazes with her. “Now you’re back to being a bitch to get me to shove off.”

“Maybe I am a bitch.”

He studied her for a long moment. “You aren’t. I know my share of them.”

She drew in a deep breath. “My point exactly. But just in case you don’t get it, I’m not interested in joining your list of friends with benefits. I know what it’s like to be used and I won’t be doing it to someone else. Even if you’re willing.”

Surprise flashed through him, and it unleashed a wave of need that shocked him with its intensity.

“Tell me you don’t want to touch me and I’ll walk away.”

She’d crossed her arms over her chest. She gripped her own bicep, her fingertips pressing into the skin. There was a flash of guilt in her eyes, a hint of fear over being unmasked, which sent a jolt of excitement through him.

“I want the same thing.”

“Yeah, I got that message when you pinched my butt,” she responded in a dry tone.

“I cupped it.” He withdrew his hand from his pocket and mimicked a little pat.

Her face turned scarlet.

But the tip of her tongue appeared and swept across her lower lip. He stepped toward her and had to force himself to stop when her expression become guarded.

“Touch me, Celeste.”

She blinked. “Excuse me?”

He crooked his finger, beckoning her forward. “Come here and finish what we started last night…” He laid his hands on his chest for a moment. “Do what you felt the impulse to do, and don’t let that prick keep you bottled up.”

“I told you, I’m not interested in doing anything about what I feel for you.” She shook her head. “Why would I? Your ideas are clearly different than mine when it comes to relationships. I’m a complication you don’t want any more than I want to be disappointed by you.”

“And still, I followed you out here.” Determination edged his words.

“All that proves is that you like getting what you want,” Celeste countered, doing her best to recall exactly why using him was something she wanted to avoid.

“You think I have to follow you to get it?” It wasn’t really the tone of his voice, just the way his features sharpened with confidence. He knew his effect on women and enjoyed reaping the benefits.

“Thanks for confirming what I thought about you the first time we met.”

She went to step past him, but he moved into her path. “And what was that?”

“That you are very successful and accustomed to being in control.” She sighed and held up her hand when he started to speak. “It’s nothing personal. I just don’t go for the controlling type.”

His eyes had narrowed, but his lips lifted just a bit at the corners. “The hell you don’t. That little puppy dog that tried his hand at impressing you on the dance floor didn’t have a prayer, because you need someone who is going to impress you before you yield.”

“You sound like a cave man.”

He reached out and clasped her nape, curling his hand around the slender column. He gave her just a taste of his strength, enough to unleash a flood of heat before releasing her.

He chuckled softly when she averted her gaze to keep him from seeing what she felt. “What’s wrong? Don’t know what to do when I remove the opportunity for you to divert your attention away from how I affect you?”

Exactly.

The thought scrapped her pride, leaving her smarting as she was forced to admit there was a lot of truth in his accusation.

“Nartan, this is just going to get messy.”

“You don’t trust a confident man, but there is no way you’d surrender to one who wasn’t confident.” His voice hardened. “Your ex is succeeding in getting you to build your own prison.”

Was that true?

She hated the fact that it might be.

He reached out again. Doing it slowly, testing her nerve. She felt the distance between them closing, everything slowing down as she became immersed in the sharp sensation of anticipation.

But she didn’t pull back. She locked gazes with him. “You might be right.”

“And you don’t like that?”

“No.” She stepped closer to him. “Let’s see if it was moon madness last night.”

All of her senses were heightened, her skin ultra-sensitive when he brushed the surface of her cheek with his fingertips. She shivered, her eyes slipping closed as she savored the connection between their skin.

For just a moment, time froze and she allowed herself to savor the contact. Oh yes, she had forgotten how good it felt to be touched.

Decadent…

But she opened her eyes when she realized she’d never enjoyed a man’s touch as much. This was more intense and far more likely to explode.

“You’re fire.” She shook her head, intending to sever the connection between their gazes, but he slid his hand into her hair, rubbing across her scalp before he closed the distance between them and tightened his fist in her hair.

“I could make the same accusation.” His eyes glittered with need. “I haven’t stopped thinking about kissing you again.”

She gasped, the sight of him on the edge driving her closer to it herself. He leaned down and captured the sound with his lips.

It wasn’t a hard kiss.

She could have pulled away from a hard, possessive claiming of her lips.

Nartan started with a soft press that stole her breath. It might have been slow, but he still pressed his mouth against hers with all the solid confidence she’d accused him of having. It was there in the way he slid his lips across hers. Once, twice, and then a third time before he teased her lower lip with a soft lick.

Everything except the connection between them ceased to register. She reached for him, smoothing her hands down the cotton of his shirt. She dipped her fingers beneath the blue tie, determined to get closer to his skin.

She could smell him. That musky scent that turned her on as much as the way he stroked her tongue with his. It was masterful, arrogant, but excitement tore through her like lightening and left a burning trail behind.

She twisted toward him, straining upwards so she might kiss him. The hold on her nape changed, tightening as he growled. He curled his other arm around her, binding her against his body as she reached for his hair and pulled his head tighter against her own.

The kiss became demanding and hard. He pulled her right off her feet and pressed her up against the wall of the building. He reached down, sliding his hand across the curve of one side of her bottom and further down to her thigh. Heat roared through her, her heart pounding as her clit began to ache. The need to press against him was so intense, she never protested when he pulled her thigh up to allow him to press against her mound.

He hissed, his fingers slipping beneath the hem of her skirt and discovering one strap from her garter belt was the only thing to keep his hand off her bare skin. She shivered, his skin connecting with hers like a clap of thunder. She jerked her head back, unbearably conscious of how exposed she was. Only a thin triangle of silk covered her sex, just inches from his fingers. She was on edge, completely exposed. Frantic with the need for more. More of him.

My Review:

What a story! Ryder alternates between shockingly provocative narratives and emotionally gripping scenes. She had me wrapped up in this world that she has created. I could just as easily picture the time in Alaska as I could the time in SoCal. The novel was vividly real with a feeling of impending heartbreak throughout. I found myself waiting for the other shoe to fall and praying that it didn’t. Ryder pens erotic interludes that bring the story to life, cementing the connection between the main characters. Not only are these scenes unforgettably hot, they also add to the story.

This entire novel is a battle of wills. This embodies not only the relationship between the main characters, or with others from their pasts, but also the battle within themselves. Seeing the main characters place what they think they should have or do against what they truly want was a brilliant contrast. It made them very real and approachable. The cast in this novel wasn’t huge, but those that we do meet really pack a punch. You also don’t like or approve of everyone that you meet in this story. Some draw your loyalties, and others, well… Let’s just say I agree with Nartan’s theories on those others.

As a whole this was a shocking and emotional novel that held my attention throughout. It was my first novel by this author but definitely won’t be my last.

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