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February 27, 2011

Here's an excerpt from "The Cowboy Duet" coming out in Ma...

Here's an excerpt from "The Cowboy Duet" coming out in March, 2011 from www.thewildrosepress.com

Susan stared at Teddy. His fear was really ridiculous. How many deaths happened each year in elevators? Any? She certainly never heard of any. Watching his discomfort grow as the minutes ticked on, she began to feel bad. She'd done it again; gotten him into another mess with her dumb ideas. Knowing the reputation of this old elevator, she shouldn't have taken a chance. But now, how to get out of it? Or at least get through it until the security guard woke up from his nap and realized the elevator was stuck.

Should she start singing? Chewing her bottom lip, she immediately dismissed that idea; it wasn't enough. Times like this called for drastic measures.

Her gaze raked him from his boots to his dark brown hair. He was still the sexiest man she'd ever known. Just staring at those muscular thighs through the denim was enough to make her pulse race.

A weird idea began to gel in her brain and her tummy fluttered with the thought. No, she couldn't do that—could she? Would he even let her?

His evident agitation pushed her to realize she had no choice. She got him into this so she had to do whatever it took to help him get through, even if her own pride suffered. Besides, it wasn't as if distracting him in the way she was thinking was going to be a hardship.

Before she could talk herself out it, she tipped her head and looked at him. Making her voice husky and low she asked, "You know what I've always wondered."

Teddy didn't pay any attention or even indicate he'd heard her.

Susan swallowed hard and pushed forward. "I've often wondered if all those stories I've heard about you are true."

He turned his head and pinned her with a glare that made all her confidence completely disappear. "What stories?"

Drawing on every bit of her acting abilities yet again, she thrust herself into the role. "The stories that say you're the best kisser in all of Texas, maybe even the entire Southwest."

He grunted. "I can't help it if women kiss and tell."

She could only hope the tilt of his lips was a slight grin. "I don't really believe it to be honest."

He shrugged. "Whatever."

"Doesn't it bother you that I doubt it?"

"Not especially. Your opinion stopped mattering to me a long time ago."

Ouch. That stung. She swallowed back the lump that rose in her throat at his harsh words. "You're never going to forgive me for that are you?"

"Nope." He went back to staring at the numbers.

"You know, I've kissed a lot of leading men on Broadway and in Hollywood. I'm a pretty good judge of a man's kissing abilities."

Tipping his head to the side, he regarded her. "Are you trying to make me prove I can kiss better than some pretty-boy actor?"

"I'm just saying that I can tell a good kisser from a bad one. I could give you my honest opinion."

"You want to be kissed that bad do you?"

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Published on February 27, 2011 04:28

January 3, 2011

Are the holidays finally over? I feel like we've been on...

Are the holidays finally over? I feel like we've been on a whirlwind since Thanksgiving. One fun event is my latest short story came out and even more exciting is the reviews. Glowing! Absolutely phenomenal. There's nothing like a bunch of good reviews to stroke the ego of every author. No matter how many times we might say "reviews don't matter" believe me, deep down inside, they sure do.
Check out the latest one from Seriously Reviewed:http://seriouslyreviewed.blogspot.com/2010/12/christmas-past-by-roni-adams.html
or this one from the romance reviews:http://www.theromancereviews.com/viewbooksreview.php?bookid=1070
I know the holidays are over, but I hope you'll find some time to curl up with this story that takes place between December 26 and ends on New Year's eve.
Next up I'm working hard on my edits to The Cowboy Duet and hoping to have it out sometime this spring.
I wish all of you the happiest of new years!
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Published on January 03, 2011 09:00

November 10, 2010

I know they make your heart flutter don't they? But watc...

I know they make your heart flutter don't they? But watch yourselves one of those very handsome Marines is my middle son, Brennan. Thankfully, this was taken over a year ago in Baghdad and he and his buddies are home safe and sound today.

Today is the Marine Corps Birthday and tomorow, of course, if Veterans Day which made me sit down and remind everyone of these amazing men and women who are overseas risking their lives for our freedom.

This year we have four of our sons' friends, boys who are all under 25 and yet fighting hard in horrible conditions. Max - due home any day now, thank God, from a stint in Afghanistan. Luke our next door neighbor who we've known since he was born is Brennan's best friend and we're praying with his parents every day that he is kept safe. Mike - best friend of my older son Ian - he is in Afghanistan with Luke. In addition, we have a very very dear friend Jim who was injured last week in Afghanistan and is currently recovering in a hospital in Germany.

As a romance writer - my goal at the end of every story is to have a happy ever after. We're praying hard that we all get all our servicemen and women home safe and sound for that happy ever after ending.

Hug a Veteran today and tell him or her thank you. They deserve our gratitude every day but especially today..
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Published on November 10, 2010 12:01

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