Wicked Beautiful by J.T. Geissinger ~ Excerpt & Giveaway (@JTGeissinger, @InkSlingerPR)

What do you think about this cover? I love it!! I think I'll have to pick this one up and give it a whirl! The teasers made me laugh! And the excerpt... I want to meet this Parker Maxwell!
Wicked Beautiful
Title: Wicked Beautiful
Author: J.T. Geissinger
Series: Wicked #1
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Published: December 1st 2015
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Life coach and best-selling author Victoria Price has it all: a successful career, fabulous friends, a fantastic penthouse in Manhattan. What she doesn’t have—and doesn’t want—is a husband. Fifteen years ago her high school flame broke her heart so badly she swore she’d never love again. Now she makes millions teaching other women how to be just like her: a ruthless bitch.

Drop-dead sexy restauranteur and infamous playboy Parker Maxwell has only three rules for the women he dates: no questions about his past, no expectations for the future, and no spending the night. When he meets Victoria, however, he’s willing to break his own rules if it means sating the explosive desire she arouses in him. What he doesn’t know is that the alluring Victoria Price used to be the mousy Isabel Diaz, the girl he deflowered and dumped long ago.

Presented with a perfect opportunity for revenge, Victoria decides the game is on. But when her connection with Parker proves more than just skin deep, she has to make a choice: continue with her plan for payback, or risk her career, her reputation, and her heart by taking a second chance on love?


I feel his piercing sideways glance. I wish the earth would experience an extinction level event and I’d be conveniently rescued from the acute misery of this moment. A giant asteroid would do the trick.

Then— mercifully— a sleek black Mercedes pulls around the corner. It rolls to a stop in front of the curb.

“That’s me.” Grateful for the reprieve, I turn to Parker and extend my hand. “Thank you for dinner. I appreciate your generosity.”

Another trait he’s had since adolescence. And another thing I’d forgotten until now: how he was always so giving, always so thoughtful, always so concerned with everyone else.

Until he wasn’t.

Parker takes my hand and holds it. His eyes burn into mine. “Ms. Price. It’s been a singular pleasure meeting you.” 

His hand is big and warm. I like the feel of it entirely too much. Coolly, I withdraw.

“Mr. Maxwell. Good evening.”

I turn for the door. Parker opens it for me before I can even reach for the handle. When he sees me exit the restaurant, my driver leaps from the car and opens the rear door.

Parker walks me from the restaurant to the car with an umbrella he’s magically procured from somewhere, held over my head, protecting me from the rain. I step carefully over a puddle. Blocking the driver, Parker takes hold of my hand as I lower myself into the car.

He bends down to look at me. Rain pours off the umbrella, soaking his lower legs, trousers and shoes. He ignores it. Looking deep into my eyes, he says in a low voice, “I want to see you again. There’s a charity gala I’m attending next Friday evening. Come with me.”

I must be coming down with something. I haven’t felt this fevered and shaky in years.

“How do you know I’m not married?”

A smile flickers over his mouth. His thumb brushes my knuckles, leaving a trail of sparks in its wake. “You’re not wearing a ring.”

“I could be in a serious relationship.”

“You’re not.”

“Oh no? And how would you know that?”

His smile deepens. In the low light, his eyes gleam as if he’s running a fever, too. “Because if you were, Ms. Price, you wouldn’t be looking at me like that.”

The nerve. The self-absorbed, stuck-up, egomaniacal nerve of this man!

It doesn’t help matters that I suspect he’s right. I say icily, “Perhaps you need your eyes examined, Mr. Maxwell. Or your head.”

He chuckles. “Is that a yes or a no?”

I withdraw my hand from his grip and grant him my profile. “It’s neither. Have a nice life, Mr. Maxwell.”

I tell the driver I’m ready. Parker chuckles again, and then straightens. “You do the same, Ms. Price.” He closes the door.

The car pulls away from the curb. I don’t look back. But I do wait several moments before I open my handbag, pull out my compact mirror, and hold it up to my face. Through the rear window, I have a perfect view of the restaurant receding into the night, and of Parker Maxwell standing at the rain-swept curb under the shadow of an umbrella, watching me go.

For the first time in hours, I can breathe. I wait until the subtle tremble has left my hands, and then I settle back into the seat and start to plot.


Let the games begin. 
J.T. GeissingerJ.T. Geissinger is an award winning and best-selling author of dark, sexy romance. 

She is the recipient of the Prism Award for Best First Book, the Golden Quill Award for Best Paranormal/Urban Fantasy, and was a finalist for the prestigious RITA© Award from the Romance Writers of America. Her work has also finaled in the Booksellers’ Best, National Readers’ Choice, and Daphne du Maurier Awards.

She lives in California with her husband, on whom all her heroes are based.


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