Making A Scene by Trudy Doyle

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Now available for purchase


Move over Ana, there’s a new girl in town and she doesn’t have soft or hard limits, just fifty shades of red-hot writing!  Today debut’s the release of “Making A Scene” by Author Trudy Doyle.


Crimes & Misdemeanors, Book One


Pamela Flynn, author of a hot detective series, has one week to get her sexy alter egos to finally drop the double entendre and make it real. Normally this wouldn’t be a problem, but ever since Pam caught her live-in boyfriend in bed with her oldest friend, she’s been cursed with the continual blank page.


Enter the smokin’-hot owner of the neighborhood’s new coffee bistro, ex-cop Roark Carmelli, who is only too happy to help Pam crush her writer’s block. Inspiring her in ways she’s never dreamed, he brings all her fantasies to life on a stake out, in a limo, and during one unforgettably erotic night overlooking Central Park.


A Romantica® contemporary erotic romance from Ellora’s Cave


Excerpt:


I walk in the door and it’s all wood paneling and velvety sofas and chairs, each low table lit with cozy little hurricane lamps.  The piano player has some slow and bluesy riff going, and I take a seat at the backlit bar and order.  But when I push a twenty at the bartender as he sets my sherry down, he shakes his head and says, “It’s taken care of.”


“What?” I ask. “By who?”


He tilts his head to the right and I look to the other end of the bar.


“By me,” says Roark. “Good evening.”


Good golly. I’m lucky it’s dark in there because just the sight of my fantasy incarnate must have me flushing as red as a whore’s nightlight.  He looks delicious, his dark hair tousled from the wind, his cheekbones even higher than I remembered. I smile and, lifting my glass, say, “Thanks,” adding, much to my own disbelief, “Why don’t you join me?”


 


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TRUDY DOYLE has worked as a newspaper reporter, advertising copywriter, mortgage loan officer, casino slot cashier, proofreader and bookseller, and is currently an Assistant Professor of English, all while writing some of the most cogent and incisive novels known to modern literature. Besides continually exceeding the bar, she believes 70% cacao chocolate should qualify for a tax deduction, James Carville and Rush Limbaugh ought to settle it once and for all in a naked Jell-O pit fight, and Maureen Dowd is the new Mark Twain. Trudy lives, writes and waxes political deep in the heart of Southern New Jersey.

 



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