The kind of man my elderly grandmother would've called a dapper sort - Weekend Writing Warriors #8Sunday



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From my soon to be released contemporary romance - Red Tulip



The subway ride was mind-numbing as usual. Everyday people traveling home from work, lost in their thoughts and problems. A few women glanced at the tulip with a curious gaze. The brilliance of the red petals was eye-catching. Smiles briefly crept across the other passenger's lips. A twinkling of joy in an otherwise drab existence.I gripped the overhanging strap and swayed with the rolling of the car. He'd been a pleasure to behold. The kind of man my elderly grandmother would've called a dapper sort. I never actually knew what she meant by that, but the vision of him in his dark suit, bowler hat and silver tipped cane, clarified the definition.


Darcy O'Calahann, a junior gardener from a small mid-western town, is trying to make her way in the big city.Shamus McRae is a wealthy bachelor with a mysterious family past.Are Darcy's eyes playing tricks on her? Is she losing her mind? Or is there really a Red Tulip tying her and Shamus together?
Rest of the month's highlights on Victoria's Pages of Romance 20 – author spotlight – Beverly Hoffman – Cradled Dreams21 – author spotlight – Melissa Keir – Crash and Burn from Crashing Into Love boxed set22 – Book Hooks - #MFRWhooks23 – author spotlight – Ashlyn Chase – The Cupcake Coven24 – Friday Snippets  #Friday Snippets25 – My Sexy Saturday - #MySexySaturday26 – Weekend Writing Warriors - #8sunday27 – author spotlight – Barbara Lamplugh – Secrets of the Pomegranate28 – author spotlight – D'Ann Lindun – Falling Hard from Crashing Into Love boxed set29 – Book Hooks - #MFRWhooks30 – author spotlight – M.J. Moon - The Girl With the Twirl 31 – Friday Snippets  #Friday Snippets
 

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