Now, as many of you know, the Safari Heat Blog Hop contest begins this week!
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Today's prizes:
Today's prizes:
Signed Swag Pack: Dianne Duvall
Signed Book: Crush by Alan Jacobson
Signed Book: The Look of Love By Bella Andre
Signed Book: Coming Clean by Sue Margolis
Signed Book: Murder Most Foul by JoAnne Myer
Pre-Made Book Cover: Carey Abbott
Signed Book: Release Me by J. Kenner
In addition to these great prizes, I'm also running a giveaway this week and next. What can you win? I'll be giving away 2 audio book copies of The Promise of Paradise AND one signed book from my backlist (you can view it here). All you have to do is enter via Rafflecopter.
Without further adieu, here's today's Sultry Summer read, from (of course!) my contemporary romance novel Summer's Song. Enjoy!
"Yes," Damian said, his breath warm on her cheek. "Sometimes I write my own songs."
He repositioned the instrument, curved his fingers into place and began to play. The melody was simple, a sweet tune that rose and fell without lyrics. It reminded Summer of a butterfly in the morning or dawn above the ocean. The notes dropped honey-like into an endless pool of longing. In the middle, it changed, became low and sensual with guttural chords that hovered and hung in the air. Damian’s shoulders hunched, and his arms tightened with intensity as he played on. A pause, and then the first melody returned, sweeter than the start, if that was possible. The sun coming out after a brilliant summer storm. A baby waking with a smile to a brand new day. It faded, grew, then faded again to nothing. With the final chord, the notes vanished into the night.
"God, that was…" Summer couldn’t find the words. "…beautiful," she finished, but it wasn’t enough to describe the passion or the complexity of the song.
He smiled. "Thanks."
"Does it have a title?"
He looked toward her and paused, opened his mouth and closed it again. "Summer’s Song."
Damian set down the guitar and moved toward her, and this time Summer saw the kiss coming. She felt it, knew it and wanted it with every part of her. He brushed his lips against hers, reached up with one hand to cup her cheek, and the step fell away beneath her. Sweet lightness flooded her stomach, her chest, her mouth. He pulled away, whispered her name, pressed his cheek to her temple and let her feel the pulse that raced there.
"Summer." The name sighed out of him, and he kissed her again.
Without further adieu, here's today's Sultry Summer read, from (of course!) my contemporary romance novel Summer's Song. Enjoy!
"Yes," Damian said, his breath warm on her cheek. "Sometimes I write my own songs."
He repositioned the instrument, curved his fingers into place and began to play. The melody was simple, a sweet tune that rose and fell without lyrics. It reminded Summer of a butterfly in the morning or dawn above the ocean. The notes dropped honey-like into an endless pool of longing. In the middle, it changed, became low and sensual with guttural chords that hovered and hung in the air. Damian’s shoulders hunched, and his arms tightened with intensity as he played on. A pause, and then the first melody returned, sweeter than the start, if that was possible. The sun coming out after a brilliant summer storm. A baby waking with a smile to a brand new day. It faded, grew, then faded again to nothing. With the final chord, the notes vanished into the night.
"God, that was…" Summer couldn’t find the words. "…beautiful," she finished, but it wasn’t enough to describe the passion or the complexity of the song.
He smiled. "Thanks."
"Does it have a title?"
He looked toward her and paused, opened his mouth and closed it again. "Summer’s Song."
Damian set down the guitar and moved toward her, and this time Summer saw the kiss coming. She felt it, knew it and wanted it with every part of her. He brushed his lips against hers, reached up with one hand to cup her cheek, and the step fell away beneath her. Sweet lightness flooded her stomach, her chest, her mouth. He pulled away, whispered her name, pressed his cheek to her temple and let her feel the pulse that raced there.
"Summer." The name sighed out of him, and he kissed her again.
11 comments:
Jean Patton
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enjoyed the blog post and excerpt
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Thanks for stopping by, Jean!!
Name: Gail Rosenstrom
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Thanks for sharing the great excerpt; sounds like a great book. Thanks for sharing the hop and the giveaway. Eva Millien evamillien at gmail dot com Facebook - sent friend request, followed by email; Reader; US
Beautiful excerpt. Thanks for the giveaway!
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Gail, you will LOVE Damian in this book, then! Eva and CJ, thanks so much for stopping by and following :) Such great prizes in this blog hop, right?
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Sebella Blue
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I liked both excerpts, but I do have a particular fondness for reunion stories. One Night in Boston has me hooked.
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There are a lot of great books up for winning! I won Blood Destiny recently.
Sebella, I love reunion stories too! Something so romantic and sometimes bittersweet about them...
Thanks to you and Amy for stopping by!
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