I promise I won’t always be blogging about writing or my ...
I promise I won’t always be blogging about writing or my books, but because my publisher, The Wild Rose Press is pre-releasing my book this week on Amazon Kindle and this is my first book and all, it’s kind of the subject on my mind. So, I’m giving a sneak peek with hopes everyone will show a very nervous writer a little love and download on Wednesday, September 25th.
Here’s a snippet of Darla and Eric’s story. Let me know what you think!
Darla could not lose control here. She needed to say something and leave. But the strange pattern on the fabric of her rescuer’s shirt grabbed her attention. She tipped her head slightly and frowned. She
stared harder, blinking several times. What th… A loud gasp escaped as she slapped a palm over her mouth. This night kept getting better. She lowered her hand and gaped at the pink tinge sprayed across the Raging Impulse lead guitarist’s chest.
“That’s not good.” He wiggled a finger over the scattered glass, apparently unperturbed she’d ruined his
shirt. “What were you drinking? I’ll get you another.”
Darla stared, speechless. The inflections of his strong accent made him difficult to understand yet the
mere sound of his voice caused her heart to almost stop. It was rich, deep, laced with enough of a rasp to carry a trace of seductiveness. The kind of voice that could convince a woman to do practically anything.
“What were you drinking?” he asked again. A long moment passed. Those disturbing cobalt eyes continued to study her. “Are you okay?”
Darla gulped. She was fine except her mind experienced a complete meltdown. Her heart beat in
triple time, she couldn’t catch her breath, and she appeared to have lost the ability to speak. “Wine,” she blurted. “White Zinfandel.” Surprised she’d almost found her wits, she paused and made an
awkward gesture over the fresh stain on his shirt. “I don’t know what happened. Um, I got…you were there, it…” Her arm dropped, and she released a heavy sigh. “The glass slipped out of my hand.”
A slight curve formed across his lips as a wicked twinkle entered his eyes. “I noticed.”


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