This story is so special to me for many reasons. I'll be sharing those with you later this weekend. Yes, that's right. You'll be able to share in my celebration all weekend! For today, I figured I'd share a little more information about the book with you:
Blurb:
Grace McKay spends most of her time alone trying to convince
the world she’s strong enough and smart enough to become one of the best
treasure hunters. According to the media, though, all she’s managed to prove is she’s a frigid, narrow-minded
woman who doesn’t have a chance to succeed in her current hunt.
Simon Andrews is tired of being a glorified secretary for
his family’s treasure hunting business.
As the youngest brother, he’s never had the chance to prove himself in
the field, where his true interests lie.
Grace, frigid? Simon is sure the media met the wrong woman.
He’s in danger of bursting into flames every time they are alone together. As
they get closer to finding the heirloom, though, their growing passion for one
another may distract them from the very real danger that threatens their lives
and their possible future together. Whatever that might mean.
Excerpt:
After
sipping her tea, she picked up another piece of pastry. Midway to her mouth,
she stopped. A tall, thin man, glasses clinging to the end of his nose, strode
through the doorway and scanned the room. A loose-fitting, faded T-shirt
covered his chest, and khaki shorts hung on his hips. Kind of thin and bony for
her liking, although the soft shade of ginger hair with a hint of blond in it
grabbed her attention. It reminded her of her favorite movie star. Both hands
were inside his pockets.With a crooked grin, he walked straight up to her table. “Grace McKay?”
“Yes. Can I help you?”
He held out his long fingers. “I’m Simon Andrews.” He waited as if his name was supposed to mean something.
She didn’t shake his hand. “What can I do for you, Mr. Andrews?”
He lowered his arm. “Your uncle said you’d be helping me on my expedition here.” From his New England accent, he could only be American.
Uncle Thomas sent him? Of all the crappy things he’d done, this had to be the worst. Did he not believe in her enough to allow her to handle the job? She stood, gathering her papers. “My uncle was wrong. I don’t need any help with my expedition. Good-bye.” She shifted around him and started for the lobby. Studying her paperwork in her own room would suit her better.
“Ms. McKay, wait.” He grabbed her arm.
She froze. Every muscle tensed.
“I realize you want to help in the search, but your uncle hired me to—”
She tugged herself free. “I know what he hired you for, but I’m telling you, you’re fired.” As she stalked across the pub, many pairs of eyes stared at her, some wide in question, some narrowed. Who cared? She hadn’t done anything wrong.
“That’s not your call, sweetheart,” he said.
She jerked to a stop just inside the door and spun around, gritting her teeth. Andrews stood waiting, as cocky as could be, with his hands on his hips.
“First, I am not your sweetheart. Second, I don’t need a partner.”
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OKAY, like I said in the beginning I'll be here all weekend sharing stories about CHASING GOLD and its creation. Also, I'll be giving away a $10 Amazon gift card and another treat or two to one commenter! So leave a comment today, tomorrow, Sunday or Monday (or one each day!) and YOU could be the winner!
Alrighty! I'm off to celebrate with some friends. I'll see you tomorrow!
This sounds fabulous. I love the cover.
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Sounds fabulous! Can't wait to read it!
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Thank you all! I'm pretty psyched! Thanks, Mary, for the cover comment. We had a really hard time putting this one together but I'm thinking it's a winner! I love that Simon has his glasses.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the new book! Can't wait to read it!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your new book!
ReplyDeleteLove your excerpt! :) The cover looks great too!
Loved the excerpt!!! Can't wait to read.
ReplyDeleteThanks, everyone!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the new book! It looks like a good one.
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Thanks, Maureen!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the excerpt, thank you.
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