Day Two of Step Into Romance with Diane Alberts and Heidi McLaughlin!
And the winner from Monday is… PAM! I’m emailing you right now!
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So, over the course of this week, I’m going to be spotlighting the fabulous USA Today bestselling author Heidi McLaughlin here on my blog this week. And she, in turn, will be spotlighting me. Each time we post about each other’s books, you have to comment on the post to win! I’ll be posting teasers, reviews, and all sorts of goodies. And so will Heidi!
Okay, now, pay attention! Today, I am giving away one eBook copy of Lost in You.
First, check out this gorgeous cover of Lost in You, Heidi’s new release. This book is seriously amazing. I’m not finished it yet, but needless to say?
My review will be stellar.
And for today’s teaser? We have a small snippet from Ryan’s POV. Words cannot express how much I love, love, love Ryan.
I don’t know where this small bit of confidence came from, but watching her sit there, the way the moonlight is shining off of her, makes me want to be next to her. Never have I had the notion to sit this close to a girl. No, that’s not right, Hadley is anything but a girl. She’s a woman and she wants to talk to me.
For the life of me I can’t fathom why.
Someone like Hadley Carter can have anyone she wants. She’s having this after-party and yet she’s out here on her balcony keeping someone like me company. For all I know she’s taking pity on me because I was alone and about to leave. I suppose leaving her party would’ve made her look like a fool.
I’m close to her, so close that I can touch her if I wanted. I could move my fingers slightly and let her skin light mine on fire. I want to ask her what it feels like for her when we touch because for me it’s as if her skin is full of electricity and my body wants to know what it’s like to be touched by her repeatedly.
Hadley shifts, her knee brushing lightly against my fingers. I don’t move, afraid that she’ll notice. There is a light tingling sensation coursing from her to me. I look down, briefly. She moves closer.
“I shouldn’t tell you this since we just met, but when I saw you across the room I knew I had to know you.”
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