And I thought I'd share a little teaser for those of you who are eagerly awaiting the new release. It'll be sometime in May. Early May if the going's good, later May if something comes up or I can't keep up at my usual crazy pace. I have a little over half the book to go - 50,000 words or so; maybe 170 pages - and then it's yours, all yours.
But in the meantime, I thought you might enjoy this little excerpt from somewhere in - I think - chapter 4. Please forgive any errors; this is an unedited, unproofed excerpt and may or may not change in revisions.
I fully expected
Rafe to slink in after I’d turned out the lights and attempted to go to sleep
for a second night in a row. Imagine my surprise when he showed up around
dinner time, as I was curled in a chair in the living room, deeply invested in
the romance novel I had picked up at the grocery story this afternoon along
with the hot chocolate and the cookies. I was enjoying a cup of cocoa and a few
of the cookies too, since they’d only go to waste if I didn’t eat them.
The book was your
classic tale of contemporary love, between the cold-hearted, money-grubbing
billionaire and the sweet woman who turned him human. The tall, blond,
gray-eyed hero had quite a lot in common with my ex-husband Bradley, not to
mention Todd Satterfield, my brother’s best friend and the man my mother had
designated as my second husband.
My mother isn’t
terribly fond of Rafe. Not to put too fine a point on it, but if there existed
a list of all the men in the world my mother could imagine me getting involved
with, Rafe would be at the bottom.
There are lots of
reasons for this, beginning with his mother, his father, his grandmother, the
rest of his family, his illegitimate child, his skin color, his past, his
present, the fact that he seduced me, the fact that he knocked me up, the fact
that he left me, the fact that he came back, the fact that he’s risked my life
more times than mother is comfortable with—never mind the fact that he’s saved
it a few times too. Most of all, it’s simply because he isn’t Todd. Mother
wanted me to marry Todd. She’s dating Todd’s daddy, Sweetwater sheriff Bob
Satterfield, while my brother Dix remains Todd’s best friend. If I were to
marry Todd, it would set mother’s world to rights. And when I chose Rafe
instead, let’s just say she wasn’t best pleased. Our relationship became
official at Christmas, and she hasn’t quite gotten over it yet. I’ve done my best
to keep the two of them apart since then, since my life is a lot easier that
way.
Anyway, I was
sitting there reading when Rafe walked in. First I heard the key in the door,
and then steps in the hallway. A couple of thuds were the sound of his boots
hitting the floor. A rustle was his leather jacket being hung on one of the
hooks. And then I heard his footsteps padding down the hallway toward me, past
the kitchen and the half bath, into the living room/dining room combination.
I looked up from
the book, but I didn’t say anything. He didn’t either, for the first few
seconds. We just looked at one another. And as usual, even in the midst of my
worry and anger, the sight of him took my breath away.
It’s not just
because he’s beautiful, although he is. Six foot three or so, all hard muscle
and golden skin. LaDonna Collier was a blue-eyed blonde like me, while Tyrell
Jenkins was black, and the combination is gorgeous. It’s also served Rafe quite
well in his ten years of undercover work. He can look African-American, he can
look Hispanic, he can look Middle Eastern or Greek, and dressed up in a suit
and tie, he fits in quite well with the upper crust, too, as long as he tones
down that far-from-upper-class Southern drawl.
At the moment he
was dressed in a black T-shirt that pulled tight across his arms and shoulders,
and a matching pair of cargo pants. With his hair in its usual barely-there
crop, and with the viper tattoo on his arm peeking out from under the sleeve of
the shirt, there was nothing refined or civilized about him at all. He looked
hot as hell, and he also looked dangerous. I recognized the getup from early
December, when he’d used it to play bouncer at La Havana nightclub.
As if to complete
the picture, he reached behind him to pull out a gun and lay it on the coffee
table, as easily and without fanfare as if it were an everyday occurrence. For
him it was, or used to be. For me, it was becoming more so.
And then he sauntered
around the table to brace his hands on the arms of the chair I was sitting in,
one on each side of me. “Evening, darlin’.”
When he leaned in
to kiss me, I turned my face aside. “You smell like smoke.”
There was a beat
while nothing happened, and I could feel his breath against my cheek. Then he
straightened. “Yeah?”
I already wished I
could take it back, but it was too late. He didn’t wait for me to answer, just
turned on his heel. “Guess I’d better take care of that.” He peeled the T-shirt
up over his head as he sauntered toward the door to the bedroom and the shower
beyond. Muscles moved smoothly under golden skin, and my tongue got stuck to
the roof of my mouth. So much for pretending I was unaffected.
I thought he might
disappear into the bedroom without looking back, but I guess he knows me too
well. When he glanced over his shoulder as he passed through the doorway, the
look on my face as I watched him must have told him everything he needed to
know, because he winked. “Hold that thought, darlin’.”
No problem. I
closed the romance novel and used it to fan myself.
# # #
5 comments:
OMG! Please hurry up & finish this book. I cant wait to read the whole story.
You tease. I can't wait.
So excited! Can't wait!!
I loove ur books and I'm anxiously waiting for kickout clause :-)
When will we be able to get this on amazon? I am waiting with baited breath
Post a Comment