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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Dead Peasants by Larry Thompson (Review, Interview and Giveaway!)

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Title: Dead Peasants

Author: Larry D. Thompson
Publisher: St. Martin's Press


About the Book: Lawyer Jack Bryant retires early to Fort Worth to kick back, relax and watch his son play football at TCU. Bored with retirement he opens a pro bono office in his RV. When Jack finds an elderly widow at his doorstep, clutching a check for life insurance proceeds on her husband but payable to his former employer, Jack files a civil suit to collect the benefits rightfully due the widow. A seemingly accidental death of his client’s husband thrusts Jack into a vortex of serial killings. He and his new love interest find themselves targets in the same murder for hire scheme. To stop the killings Jack must unravel what in their past makes certain people worth more dead than alive.

My Thoughts: This was a pretty good book.  I had never heard the term Dead Peasants before and I liked the way it was incorporated into this story.  The first 75 pages or so were kind of slow, but it laid out all the key characters and gave you a good foundation to build on.  Then the murders started and the characters all started to mesh together.  

The story unfolded and I found myself second guessing myself as to who could be behind everything.  I really liked Jack Bryant as well as his friend Colby.  Both of these people were loyal to a fault and very giving of themselves to others.  I would love to be in a position where I could help people like Jack does in the book when he starts doing his pro bono work.  What a great way to give back to the community where he grew up.  

The book flowed easily and I loved the short chapters (90 chapters in a 292 page book).  Sometimes I only have short bursts of time to read and so this style works well for me.  I look forward to seeing if Jack Bryant is going to be spearheading any other cases in the future.



~I received a complimentary copy of Dead Peasants from PICT in exchange for my unbiased review.~

Excerpt:


The knock at the door of the RV was so soft that at first Jack thought it must have been the wind. It came again. He rose from his chair and opened the door. An elderly black lady who he recognized as June Davis stood at the bottom of the steps.

“Mrs. Davis, I’m sorry. I didn’t hear you at first. Please come in. It’s chilly out there for early May.” Jack went down a step and extended his hand to assist his visitor, then offered her something to drink.

June perched on the edge of the cushioned bench that circled the table. “Water would be nice,” she said in a soft voice.

Jack went to the refrigerator and returned with a bottle. He twisted the cap a half a turn and handed it to her. She twisted the cap the rest of the way, took a small sip, replaced the cap and set it on the table.

“How are you doing, Mrs. Davis? I mean since your husband died have you been managing okay?”

“I’m fine, Mr. Bryant. My house is paid for and I get a little social security check. Besides, my kids look after me.” She reached into her purse and retrieved an envelope which she slid across the table to Jack. “This came in the mail, addressed to me. I, I wasn’t sure what to do with it; so, I called Miss Colby. She said I should take it to you.”

Jack picked up the envelope. The return address was the United States Postal Service. He opened it and found another envelope, this one torn and mangled with the addressee illegible. The letter from the postal service read, Dear Mrs. Davis: One of our sorting machines jammed and mangled this letter. We apologize for the problem. Your name was the only one we could make out on the letter, and we were able to get your address. Please handle as you see fit. Very truly yours.

Jack looked at the mangled letter. It was from Euro Life Insurance Company, based on the Isle of Gibraltar. It stated that Euro had determined that one William Davis was married to June Davis. Under the terms of the policy, since it paid double indemnity in the event of an accidental death, the benefit was $400,000, payable to Allison Southwest. Jack looked through the documents a second time before he looked up.

“Did you know that they had insured Willie for $400,000?”

“Lawdy, no, Mr. Bryant. Willie only made $20,000 a year. Why would anyone insure him for that kind of money? Besides, he retired from Allison fifteen years ago.”

“Good question. Let me keep these papers and the check. I’ll get back to you in a couple of days.”


Author Bio:


Larry D. Thompson is a veteran trial lawyer and has drawn on decades of experience in the courtroom to produce riveting legal thrillers. Dead Peasants is is third After graduating from the University of Texas School of Law, Thompson founded the Houston trial firm where he still serves as managing partner. The proud father of three grown children, he lives and works in Texas but spends his summers in Colorado, where he crafts his novels and hikes the mountains surrounding Vail. His greatest inspiration came from Thomas Thompson, his brother, who wrote many best-selling true-crime books and novels.

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Please enjoy this interview with Larry!
1.  How do you typically write?  Do you plot it all out beforehand or do you just let the story pour out?

I’m a plotter.  I outline the story and the major characters before I begin writing.  Of course, then the story takes on a life of its own and the characters do their own thing, which is always fun to observe.  By the way, I put away the outline once I start writing and read again when the story is finished.  I find that I come reasonably close to my outline…most of the time.

2. Do you have a favorite place to write or "must haves" while writing?

My wife and I spend summers in Vail, Colorado, and that is clearly my favorite place to write.  Otherwise, I write in my home office with nothing but the house across the street for inspiration.  As to “must haves”, there are none, other than a computer. 

3. Do you have much say in the title or covers of your books?

My publisher, St. Martin’s Press, has the final say-so on the title and the cover.  However, they will listen to me, particularly about the title.  There was a big internal squabble about the title, Dead Peasants.  I insisted on it and finally prevailed. 

4. Is there anything that has surprised you about writing, publishing or touring with your books?

Boy, there are too many things to cover in response.  However, I can eliminate any surprises about writing.  When I started, I found I loved it.  As to publishing, I became a writer in the age of confusion as we are still transitioning to ebooks.  The publishers don’t know what to do; nor do the writers in the Amazon age.  The publishers are reluctant to put any money in marketing.  They will publish an author and then do nothing.  Their mantra is the old one:  Throw enough books out there and see which ones will sell on their own. 

5. So you have a favorite author/book or one that you always recommend?

Actually, Blood and Money, written by my brother, Thomas Thompson, who died many years ago at a far too young age.  It’s at the top of the heap when it comes to true crime non-fiction. 

6. Was there anything (or anyone) while growing up which helped you decide you wanted to be a writer?

My mother was an English teacher.  My brother was a world-class writer; so, at some time I knew I would start writing. 

7. Do you have a job outside of being an author?

I’m still a full time trial lawyer, my profession for my entire adult life.  I write between trials.  Fortunately, all of that experience as a trial lawyer makes me a very good writer of legal thrillers.

8. What would you tell a beginning writer?

This is trite, but NEVERGIVEUP! Every rejection leads an author closer to an acceptance.  And the more you write the better you get. 

9. What were your favorite books growing up?

All of the Mark Twain Books

10 Do you have any books on your nightstand right now?

Black Box (Michael Connelly);  One Shot (Lee Child);

11. If you could meet one person who has died, who would that be?

Mark Twain

12.  If you could co-author a book with anyone, who would it be?

My Brother, Thomas Thompson

13 Do you have a favorite quote?

Never give up.  A great motto for life and for a writer.

14.  In one sentence, why should we read your book?

It’s the best legal thriller since Grisham’s “A Time To Kill.”

15. What is something people would be surprised to know about you?

Probably my age.  I didn’t start writing until I was sixty.  Fortunately, I come from long-lived stock and figure I have another fifteen or twenty novels in me. 

16. What do you come up with first when creating your character -- the back story, the plot, the characteristics?

All of the above. 

17 What do you do in your spare time?

What spare time?  I’m a full time trial lawyer, have a wife and family and write.  So, I suppose I can say that I write in my spare time. 

18. What does a day in your life look like?

My life is still dictated by my work as a trial lawyer.  I write when I’m not in trial.  Fortunately, that is not as often these days.  So, when I’m working on a novel, I can write a couple of hours in the morning and then go to my “day job.”  On weekends I write for four or five hours each day. 

19.  What does a day look like in the life of your main character?

He’s a lawyer who made a fortune as a plaintiff lawyer.  He tries to retire in his hometown in Fort Worth and quickly becomes bored.  So he sets up a pro bono law office in a poor part of town, working five or six hours a day until he and his love interest have to start solving a series of serial murders. 

20. How does your family feel about having a writer in the family?  Do they read your books?

This is interesting.  No one in my family reads fiction, except mine.  They all read, criticize and enjoy my stories. 

21.  Is there anything else that you would like my readers to know?

That’s a question almost impossible to answer.  Maybe the best response is that I write fiction like its real life.  There’s no leap of faith.  My readers almost always give me five stars.  I’m proud of that response.

22.  What time of day do you like to write?

Mornings.  I’m a morning person and my creative juices flow freely then. 

23 Where/when do you brainstorm the best?

At home in the evening while having a glass of wine with my wife. 

24.  How long do you think about a story before starting to write a book?

It varies.  I delayed my first novel for six months because I couldn’t think of an ending.  In Dead Peasants, it was only a matter of days.

25.  What is the most you have written in one day?

Five thousand words.  That was a chore, but the muse was with me and the words flowed.

26.  What themes do you love to read or write about?

I love thrillers.  History is interesting and even the occasional biography, but give me a well-written thriller any time. 

27.  What book fairs or events do you attend?

The International Thriller Writers Thrillerfest held in New York City each July.  It’s a great place to hang out with and exchange ideas with other thriller writers.

28.  What is your favorite way to promote a book?

I’ve tried all of the usual ways and have yet to figure out what works.  Check with me next year. 


Silly questions –

1. If you could have a superpower, what would it be?

Reading minds.

2.  Do you have any hidden talents?

None that I care to talk about in public.

3. Night owl or early bird?

Definitely an early bird.  I’m much more creative after a good night’s sleep. 

4. Favorite season?

Summer, but only in the mountains around Vail, CO. 

5. If someone wrote a book about your life, what would the title be?

He Gave It His All!

6. Favorite sport?

Football

7. Favorite music?

Jimmy Buffet

8. Talk or text?

Text

9. Cat or dog?

Dog

10.  Guilty pleasure TV show?

None

11. Sweet or salty snacks?

Salty

12. Favorite holiday destination?

Colorado Mountains

13.  Do you have a literary crush?

Not really, but my current favorite author is Michael Connelly.

14.  If you could live in a literary world -- what world would that be and why?

Current time in the United States.  We have problems here, but it’s still the best.

15. Most embarrassing moment?

None that come to mind.

16. If you could travel forward or backward in time, where would you go and why?

The time of the American Revolution.  I would like to be there while they discuss the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.

17 If your book were made into a movie, who would play the main characters?  What would the theme song be?

Hard to figure right now.

18. Most ________________ in High School?

Successful

Wow!  Thank you for answering so many of my questions!  

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Release Day Blitz! - A Privilege (Book 3 - The Angel Chronicles) by Amy Lignor



A Privilege:

The Angel Chronicles, Book 3

The beloved Angel/Warrior team face pure evil in their final climactic story!

The first time they were sent down, Irish lives were led. Emily, the angel, ended up embedded in murder and lost in the realm of true love. While Matthew, the warrior, took over a life that left blood on his hands and anger in his soul.

With their second coming, Emily found herself facing an oncoming war that brought her to the shores of America. While Matthew tried desperately to unveil the evil character of a young man who was intent on locking his partner in a ‘gilded’ cage.

Now...Emily and Matthew find that their lives are all their own. Yet, all the memories, hatred, longing and regret have come hand-in-hand with this newfound freedom.

In small town U.S.A., Matthew finds himself loving his new life. From his military school existence to a new, ‘odd’ friend who’s arrived in town, Matthew’s looking forward to graduation and heading off into a brilliant future with Emily by his side.

Emily wants nothing more than to hide. Although doing her best to fit in, she lives a life on the edge, wondering when her past love with reappear to either forgive or seek revenge on the angel who let him down. Battling the shadows that seem to be breaking her soul in two, Emily soon discovers that her small, quiet town has a secret that’s beyond dangerous...

As she and Matthew join forces to help a ‘haunted’ victim, they open the door on a mystery neither of them can believe. A true villain has returned from the past, and not even their heavenly family will be able to save them. This time they’re on their own, as they face a fight that could lead them straight to Hell…and end the angel/warrior team forever.







Excerpt




Without a word, Matthew reached out, took Emily by the hand and pulled her down beside him. He looked into her eyes and smiled. “I knew my Emily was still in there.”



Out of the blue, the room became incredibly hot, as if Gabriel had entered in order to give a lesson to his favorite students. “What?”



“That spark.” He pulled Emily’s face closer before she could push herself away. “You’ve been acting all this time like you’re just here to sit and wait it out until you’re lucky enough to go Home. But you’re still in there, Emily. You still have all that energy and belief in there and you want to do something. That’s the partner I know.”



Shaking her head, Emily listened to her own breathing intensify as she stared at his full lips and wondered why she felt so completely and utterly strange...vulnerable even. “I want to help this girl. This is a job, maybe my only job down here. She saw a ghost and she wants me to help her out, that’s all.”



“And you will.” Matthew captured Emily’s lips, and she could no longer feel the breath in her lungs. Completely different than the one kiss they’d shared up above so long ago, this one was far more demanding, as if Matthew was a young man determined to kiss his human love for the very first time.



Sitting back, Emily practically jumped off the bed.



“I’m sorry,” she heard him whisper behind her. “I guess I was just excited to see you again.”



Not trusting her voice, she remained silent.



“We have jobs, but we also have a life to live. Our own lives this time around. Maybe you should think about adding that into your angelic plans.” Matthew continued softly, “Jason isn’t here, Emily.”



The name being said out loud sent a chill down Emily’s spine. It reminded her of the vow she’d made a long time ago—a vow that an angel couldn’t break.



She cleared her throat. “It doesn’t matter if he’s here. We were sent to do a job, and maybe helping this little girl prove her story is what I need to begin.”



Standing up, Matthew looked as if he was a man who wanted nothing more than to turn back the clock and erase the name he’d spoken aloud. He walked to the open window. “Well, I hope the job goes well. Good luck with it.”



“Matthew,” Emily took a step toward him. “Don’t leave like this.”



He nodded at the book on the bed. “You have your mission, Emily...your job. Ghosts, goblins, lost souls—knock yourself out.” He took a deep breath. “I wonder when you’re going to figure out that the living souls around you would like some of your attention as well.”



Closing her eyes, Emily shed silent tears as she heard his feet hit the ground beneath her window. A friend, a partner, the one who actually listened, was now just an angry young man racing back to The Armory—a place where warriors reigned.



Emily sighed. She’d done it again. No matter how hard she tried to be good, her mouth always got her into trouble. She needed Matthew to understand. She’d made a promise to a young man a long time ago; a promise that was supposed to last for eternity. How was she to know at the time that their eternity would include death by her hand?
Had the second time around broken their vow? Emily had no idea. But whatever happened she could not and would not offer Matthew her heart if payment was still due for her past sins. Above all, Matthew was the last person who deserved to be punished for her mistakes.




Author Amy Lignor

Amy Lignor began her career at Grey House Publishing in northwest Connecticut where she was the Editor-in-Chief of numerous educational and business directories.

Now she is a published author of several works of fiction. The Billy the Kid historical The Heart of a Legend; the thriller, Mind Made; and the adventure novel, Tallent & Lowery 13.

She is also the owner of The Write Companion, a company that offers help and support to writers through a full range of editorial services from proofreading and copyediting to ghostwriting and research. As the daughter of a research librarian, she is also an active book reviewer.

Currently, she lives with her daughter, mother and a rambunctious German Shepherd named Reuben, in the beautiful state of New Mexico.










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Monday, April 15, 2013

GIVEAWAY! - A Wedding in Springtime by Amanda Forester


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A Wedding in Springtime
by Amanda Forester

Five minutes into Miss Eugenia Talbot's presentation at court, notorious rogue Mr. William Grant made her laugh, ruining her debut. To hush up the scandal, Eugenia's aunt hires a matchmaker to quickly find a suitor— anyone except the infamous William Grant—to help restore Eugenia's reputation. But amiable Eugenia shows a disturbing tendency to follow her heart, and is again caught in the company of notorious Grant. When a traitor creeps closer, threatening to ruin more than just Eugenia's reputation, her kindheartedness may be her ultimate undoing...

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Book Review and Giveaway: Just For the Summer by Jenna Rutland

Blog tour for Just for the Summer by Jenna Rutland is brought to you by Entangled Publishing.

Tour Schedule
March 25 – Laurie’s Thoughts & Reviews
March 27 – Book Ramblings
April 02 – Book Sniffers Anonymous
April 04 – Coffee & A Book Anytime
April 05 – I Heart Big Books
April 08 – Truly Simply Pink
April 08 – HEA Romances with a Little Kick
April 09 – Manga Maniac Cafe
April 09 – HEA Romances with a Little Kick
April 10 – Whispers at Moonlight
April 11 – Shortie Says
April 15 – Books and Needlepoint
April 17 – Book Reviews and More
April 18 – The Bookish Babe
April 19 – Hobbitsies

Title: Just for the Summer
Author: Jenna Rutland
Publisher: Entangled Publishing

About the Book: Dani Sullivan has come to Lake Bliss to write her latest cookbook and take a breather. After the year she’s had, she deserves a summer retreat to reevaluate priorities and make peace with past decisions. But from the moment single dad and sheriff Matt Reagan shows up, she has a hard time convincing herself that a life away from Lake Bliss could beat the life she might have here.

Recently divorced Matt is ready for a new relationship, but he doesn’t want short-term—his son needs permanence, and so does Matt’s heart. Unfortunately, it’s the smart-mouthed and sinfully sexy Ms. Sullivan who catches his eye. But when Matt learns Dani’s secrets, will he still want her to stay? Or will her chance for love last just for the summer?



My thoughts: At times heartbreaking, and at times joyful - I really enjoyed reading this book.  There was definite chemistry between Matt and Dani and their flirtatious scenes were a lot of fun to read.  Sam, the little boy at the center of the story, is smitten with Dani as well.  He is craving motherly attention as his adoptive mom, it turns out, didn't want to have children.  He has picked up on that fact and doesn't really miss her.

Due to a medical emergency, Dani starts spending a lot of time with Matt and Sam, which pushes Matt and Dani even closer.  They both keep pulling back though - for very different reasons.

This was a very quick read and I hope to read more about Lake Bliss.  There could almost be a prequel written to this story covering Dani's past. (That would be a good book as well!)  I am curious as to who the next book in the series will be about - Jack?  Rachel?  Guess I will just have to wait and see!

~I received a complimentary eCopy of Just for the Summer from Entangled Publishing in exchange for my unbiased review.~

About the author: Jenna Rutland lives in a small Michigan community with her husband, son and senior cat. Her daughter and son-in-law have recently given Jenna the awesome title of grandmother!

While her days are spent working as a medical transcriptionist, her nights are filled writing contemporary romance--stories of love, laughter and happily ever after. Guess which occupation is more fun?

She is a member of RWA and is active in her local chapter. After several years on the MVRWA board, she now chairs the group's annual fall brainstorming weekend as well as acts as food coordinator for several other events.

Jenna takes pleasure in spending time with her family. She also enjoys reading, gardening and loves the challenge of a new recipe.

Jenna welcomes the chance to connect with writers and readers. Visit her at www.jennarutland.com.



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Book Review: Prophecy Girl by Cecily White


I missed my post date for Prophecy Girl as last week was just really messed up in every way possible.  So for the next couple of days I am going to be playing catch up.  Prophecy Girl, however, was a great book and I just flew through it.

Tour Schedule:
4/1/2013- Anatea'sBookshelf -Review
4/2/2013- Fadeinto Fantasy  - Guest Post
4/3/2013- Bookalicious - Review
4/4/2013- Bookyramblings of a neurotic mom  - Top 10 List.
4/5/2013- BibliophiliaPlease  - review
4/8/2013- Hope,Love and Happy Endings  - review
4/9/2013- TwoChicks on Books - Music Post- Playlist for Prophecy Girl
4/10/2013- Booksand Needlepoint  - review
4/11/2013- Fiktshun  - top ten or top five to ten favorite quotes
4/12/2013- FantasyBook Addict - Interview 




Title: Prophecy Girl
Author: Cecily White
Publisher: Entangled Teen

About the book: Amelie Bennett. . . . Ending the world, one prophecy at a time.

I was born to slay Crossworld demons.

Big black flappy ones, little green squirmy ones. Unfortunately, the only thing getting slain these days is my social life. With my high school under attack, combat classes intensifying, and Academy instructors dropping right and left, I can barely get my homework done, let alone score a bondmate before prom.

Then he shows up.

Jackson Smith-Hailey. Unspeakably hot, hopelessly unattainable, and dangerous in all the right ways. Sure, he’s my trainer. And okay, maybe he hates me. Doesn’t mean I’ll ignore the wicked Guardian chemistry between us. It’s crazy! Every time I’m with him, my powers explode. Awesome, right?

Wrong.

Now my teachers think I’m the murderous Graymason destined to bring down our whole race of angelbloods. Everyone in New Orleans is hunting me. The people I trusted want me dead. Jack and I have five days to solve the murders, prevent a vampire uprising, and thwart the pesky prophecy foretelling his death by my hand. Shouldn’t be too difficult.

Getting it done without falling in love. . . that might take a miracle. 


My thoughts:  Imagine the local high school, full of teens and teachers, but they are Guardians, or really Guardians in training, and protect anyone with a soul from demons.  Upon graduation they are paired together - bonded - to kill demons.  Usually those bonded end up falling in love as well - so bonding is sort of a really big deal.  There is a lot of thought that goes into the bonding decisions, one of which is what bloodlines a person has descended from.  

Amelie is known to be somewhat of a troublemaker.  Her spells usually end up backfiring in some big way.  That is how she meets Jack the first time - she is trying to put out a fire that she has created on accident.  The connection between them is immediate and Jack does everything he can to keep his distance from her.  That isn't meant to be though and before they can blink they are on the run together.  

I loved their chemistry and hope to see more of them in the future.  The book flowed nicely and I found it easy to follow the storyline. There were some twists at the end, some I had figured out, some I hadn't.  All in all - good quick clean read.





~I received a complimentary eCopy of Prophecy Girl from Entangled Teen in exchange for my unbiased review.~

About the author: Cecily Cornelius-White, Psy.D. makes a habit of avoiding boredom whenever possible. She has enjoyed careers as a hand model, GAP salesgirl, movie projectionist, psychotherapist, yoga instructor, university professor, artist, dance choreographer, eating disorders specialist, psych diagnostician, book reviewer and copy editor. None of which are as much fun as writing novels.

She currently lives in Springfield, MO with two FABULOUS kids, and a schizophrenic yet well-mannered cat. She can swear in Klingon, take down an alien aggressor using only her mind (or a pair of chopsticks), and kill giant spiders without getting schmutz on her shirt.

When not singing to herself, she spends time creating new worlds and thinking up ways to make this one better…

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Promo Blitz: The Order of the Black Swan by Victoria Danann




The Order of the Black Swan
By Victoria Danann

Paranormal Romance / Fantasy
Date to be Published: 2/14/2013

Synopsis:

Synopsis:  Discover a world of adult fantasy where modern day knights of a secret society 
interact with an alien, a witch, a demon, a psychic, a berserker, a most unusual vampire, 
werewolves, elves, and fae. Fairytales intersect adventure, romance, and emotion proving 
that true love can find you in the strangest places, even when you're least expecting it, 
even when you're far, far from home.
This is a compilation of the first three installments of the Black Swan serial saga

Victoria Danann

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Saturday, April 13, 2013

Promo Blitz: Welcome to Paradise by Rosalind James




Welcome to Paradise
By Rosalind James
Contemporary Romance
Date Published: 4/12/13

Synopsis:
By the bestselling author of the Escape to New Zealand series—
They’re going to party like it’s 1885.

Mira Walker is hoping that competing on a “living history” reality show will give her what’s missing from her real life. Maybe she’ll get closer to her boyfriend, who hasn’t been all that nice to her lately. Get fired up about her job again. Who knows, she might even win a million dollars.

Gabe Kincaid and his brother Alec are after that million too, though. Mira and Scott are no threat at all, not when everybody involved is going to want to kill Scott after the first day. And there’s no bond stronger than a twin’s. What could possibly go wrong?


EXCERPT

Gabe began to haul out suitcases, then stopped in his tracks.

A couple spaces beyond, a young woman stood next to a glossy black BMW with its door open, her gaze turned up to the eastern skyline. Gabe could see why. The view was tinted with a rose pink that lay softly over the mountains, giving them an almost ethereal glow.

She sensed his presence behind him, turned with a warm smile that was a perfect complement to the light bathing the landscape behind her. “Alpenglow,” she told him happily.

“What?” he asked stupidly.

“That’s what they call that pink thing. Alpenglow. Isn’t it beautiful?”

“Yeah,” he smiled slowly. “It sure is.”

She nodded, looked back at the mountains with a sigh, leaving Gabe free to take in the view that interested him most. She wasn’t especially slim—in fact, she was downright . . .rounded. Arms, breasts, hips, it was all there, all the good stuff. A nicely defined waist, too, in a slightly crumpled short-sleeved summer dress that flared out at the hem. Long, shiny brown hair caught on the side of her head in a simple braid that reached nearly to her hips, ended in a curly tail. All right, she was attractive. A pretty face, nice hair, a beautiful smile, but she certainly wasn’t gorgeous. So why was he staring at her?

“Cute,” Alec said quietly beside him.

“Yeah.” Gabe gave himself a shake and began to turn away.

“Hey.” The man was striding quickly across the parking lot. Light brown hair, parted neatly. Slim and tall, somewhere between Gabe’s six foot and Alec’s six-two. And, Gabe realized, the same asshole who’d flipped them off earlier, at the light. Frowning, now, as he came to join the woman. “What are you doing? I’ve been waiting for you.”

“Sorry,” she said. “I was just looking at the view.”

“Did you get the car cleaned out?”

“Not yet.”

He sighed impatiently. “I’ve got all our stuff inside already, and unpacked, while you’ve been standing here. Could you get a move on, please? I want to go to dinner.”

“Sorry,” she said again. “It’s just so beautiful.”

The man smiled tightly, still not acknowledging Gabe or Alec, who had come up to stand beside his brother and watch the pair. “All I’m asking for is a bit of focus here, sweetie. Eyes on the prize, remember? Can you do that for me?”

“Of course,” she said. Gabe could see the flush spreading up her cheeks, her embarrassment at the reproof in front of strangers. Not his business, he reminded himself.

None of his business at all.



Author Bio:


Rosalind James is the author of the bestselling “Escape to New Zealand” series.
“Welcome to Paradise” is her first book set in the United States. A former marketing executive, Rosalind divides her time between California and New Zealand.




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