03 April 2018

New Series by Lacee Hightower!


  Hi Lacee! Thank you so much for visiting Written Butterfly! So tell me...

Q) How did you dream up the dynamics of your characters? 
A lot of my ideas come from music because I’m a big music lover and take it very personally.  But other ideas have come from people that I meet and everyday situations.  My book Pink Lilies actually came to mind when I visited a cosmetic surgeon considering having a procedure done, which I didn’t follow through with.  The man intimidated the hell out of me, thus the idea for my book.

Q)  Is this book part of a series?  If so, can you tell us about it? 
This is a series called Beautiful People. Pink Lilies, Crimson Sunsets and Reaching for Emeralds.  All can be read as standalones, yet the male characters all know one another from the fetish club they attend.   Two of the men are the club owners, the other just a member. They are all mentioned in each book.

Q) Do you have any habits that get you in the writing frame of mind? 
Music!  I’m driving down the road with my radio blaring and come up with the most random insane ideas for scenes.

Q) What are your upcoming projects? 
Have a new series I’m working on.  Have finished book one which will be called Waking the Lion and finishing up the next.  Book one is promised to not only be smoking hot but a tear jerker as well.  Something a little different.




Pink Lilies Blurb:

Moments in our lives can change us forever. 

Death, suffering, illness … they can bring us to our knees.  Pull us into the dark.  Control our every move and maybe even shatter us.



Alexa Bohmann’s beauty brought me to my knees the instant I saw her smile. 

After one kiss, I can’t walk away.  Even knowing my lies are unforgivable.



Hearts will be tested.

Lives changed forever.

Yet, I’m hooked.  I won’t walk away.





Pink Lilies Excerpt:



“Stay right where you are. I want to show you something.” I watched his magnificent ass as he walked to his car and popped the trunk. He reached for something I couldn’t see, slipping it inside his pocket.

“What’s in there?” I pointed to his pocket as he walked back inside, arching my brows.

His fingers twisted through mine, leading me toward the small square breakfast table in the kitchen. “Lay back, Alexa.”

He gestured toward the dinette table, using a foot to push a chair to the side. He leaned my back over the table, my short gown rising up my thighs. His eyes narrowing, he glared down at me, reaching into his pocket and removing a small scalpel with the blade still covered.  My stomach rolled, my heart pounding so hard I could feel it in my teeth.

“Have you lost your mind, Tyler?”

His jaw tightened. “Not in the sense you mean, but you hounding me about changing your face makes me feel like I am.”
            Hovering over me, his eyes resembled cold chips of emerald ice. The end of the small blade lightly brushed across my left cheek and I gasped at the eerie tingle through my face, the unpleasantness from the table sending sharp pains through my back.

“So you want me cutting on your face, Alexa?  Is that what you really want?”

“What the hell, Tyler?  Let me up.”

He leaned over further, caging me against the table. “Do you realize just how sharp a scalpel this size really is? The depth of permanent, life-altering damage it can do to a person if not used properly?”

My eyes expanded at the uncanny vibes the smooth cold metal sent through my skin. My heart hammered furiously as he carefully removed the blade cover and turned the scalpel over in his hand again and again, his gaze darkening.

“This, Alexa, is the scalpel that I never intend on using anywhere near this beautiful face, or any other part of your body. Are you beginning to understand now?”

His stare was deadlocked against mine as he slowly lowered the scalpel again, shoving my gown up with the edge. With his eyes fixed and frozen, he cautiously ran the tip underneath the waist line of my panties, going to great lengths to avoid touching my skin. Suddenly, with a quick instant pop, he snapped the elastic, the torn strip of stretchy fabric rapidly dropping down over my chilled skin.

“This is the only thing on your body that I will ever use a scalpel on, Alexa. To get rid of these.”  His jaw tensed. “Bring the subject up again and you’ll end up over my knee.” He lifted his body from mine, the tent inside his fitted slacks vast. He carefully replaced the blade cover and returned the scalpel to the inside of his pocket. Still frozen, I hadn’t moved an inch, my heart racing in my chest. His long fingers returned to my panties, lowering them slowly and brushing across my soaked opening. He slipped a finger inside me, every muscle in my body tensing.

“You’re very wet, Alexa. Did that turn you on?”

I bolted straight up, his hand falling from my heated body as I pulled my torn panties back up. I walked away and stood in the doorway. I wasn’t sure if I was scared, or just exactly what I was feeling. My mind was swimming with the profound reaction this man had on me. All I knew for sure was that he was spot-on about one thing.  Even with what he’d just done, I was completely aroused. He still stood by the kitchen table, our eyes in a hard standoff.

“I need real proof you aren’t going to walk away again, Tyler.”

His hand forcefully tugged on his belt buckle, unlatching it and dropping his pants down around his ankles. The boxers he wore were tight and gray, outlining a thick hard erection that was perfectly molded against the thin material. He grasped the elastic waistband and lowered them, enclosing his hand around his wide girth as they dropped, joining the slacks that covered his ankles. Dear God.

“Is this proof enough? Don’t ever think for one minute that I get this hard for another woman.”



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Bio:

Lacee Hightower is an American writer and romance novelist, referring to her style as contemporary, sweet romance with a “twist.” Living in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, she describes herself as a foodie that can’t cook, a large lover of fashion and SHOES, and an enormous hopeless romantic.  Since she was old enough to know what the word meant, she loved the whole concept of romance and happy endings. Even though she has always enjoyed writing, life got in the way and she never really thought of pursuing it seriously until she decided to write her first book after both her children were grown.  Now with a nice glass of wine in hand, or not, she is learning to love bringing the characters in her head to life on paper for those who enjoy peeking into another world.



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