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Marketing for Romance Writers runs this event every week so that readers can discover great new books.
Here's my book for this week.
Blurb -
Sylvia Donovan is emotionally wounded from the unexpected death of
her husband and still haunted by their last conversation: his request for a
divorce and his confession of love for another woman. Her husband gone,
her only daughter off to college, Sylvia faces the challenges of learning to
live alone and move on with her life.
Vince Wilshire, enchanted with Sylvia, is more than willing to do
what it takes to capture the heart of the hurting and untrusting Sylvia.
Can he help her forget the past and make her believe in love
again?
Excerpt
The door clicked open.
Wrapping his hand around the handle
to keep from reaching for her, Vince Wilshire shoved the door open. "Are
you ready for this?"
Her face mere inches from his, he
noticed a brief flash of panic in her eyes before Sylvia Donovan lifted her
chin and stepped through the entrance. "Nothing I haven't seen before. Or
probably won't see again."
He understood she meant the task of
doing a job, but for some reason his brain registered the sexual implications
of the comment. "Oh, man, you're brutal. Some things you know get better
with age.”
Matching his steps to hers, he
wrapped an arm around her shoulder and leaned in close. He whispered beside her
ear, "It's all a matter of knowing how to use what you've got."
She shrugged and shifted away from
him, eyeing him with a raised brow. "Yes and some people are amateurs, Mr.
Wilshire. You, I take it, are an old pro who knows how to wield your sword with
the best of them."
Laughter bubbled up into his throat.
He marveled at her sassy tone and didn't relinquish his grip. "I must
admit I’m very good at a few chosen tasks."
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Read the 1st chapter on my website. http://www.tinagayle.net/CFO'sAffairChpt.html
3 comments:
Sounds exciting, Tina! Great stuff.
LOVE the double meanings in the dialogue! Nicely written.
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Thanks Erin and Sandra, love having people comment on my blog. It helps me learn what people like and don't like.
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