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Dreaming
in Blue continues to be my best seller, even
after a year. It has fabulous reviews, and I’m so happy others have taken to
the storyline. I have to admit to a bit of trepidation in the beginning—a blind
heroine, a physically scarred hero, maybe readers couldn’t connect to either.
But I believed in the story and my characters, and I risked it. I’m happy I
did! From the feedback I’ve received, readers are happy to find imperfection in
romance heroes and heroines. We’ve all dealt with huge struggles in life, and
finding characters who can relate is a refreshing change.
I hope
you’ll give Dreaming in Blue a shot if you haven’t yet. I love this story, it
touches me in a way none of my other stories have. It has a softer edge than
what I usually write, though still retains the spice you’d expect from a 1Night Stand story.
BLURB
Blind since childhood,
Sierra is satisfied with her success as a relationship therapist. Contacting
1Night Stand is an outlet for her physical needs, or so she tells herself. When
she meets Daniel, the chemistry is definitely there, but a single parent with a
child has the terrifying potential to disrupt her orderly life.
After losing his wife in a fire three years before that left him terribly
scarred, Daniel has focused on raising his young daughter and little else.
Meeting Sierra through 1Night Stand is a way to step back into the world. And
he definitely can’t deny the instant attraction.
Madame Evangeline has a sweet surprise for them as they discover one another…
EXCERPT
“So
tell me, what do you see outside?” A fresh rush of desire burned through her.
She wanted to extend this moment, the wait its own form of foreplay.
“The lake, with some geese and ducks.”
“You see more than that.”
“Hmm, the moon is out, full and silver. The water reflects it, and
the birds swimming on the lake look almost ghostly. Dark trees outline the bank
to the north.”
He gently tugged her against his solid body. His lips brushed the
outer rim of her ear. “A mated pair of white swans swims close by.”
Hot breath fanned her earlobe and she melted into his arms. A hand
stroked down, settling against her lower back. She tipped her head up,
anticipating the pressure of his lips against hers. His knuckle nudged beneath
her chin.
He removed her sunglasses. “I want to see your brown eyes.”
Her breathing grew shallow, making her lightheaded.
“You’re so beautiful, sweetheart.”
His mouth touched hers and the world fell away.
Daniel’s nature dictated he take a slow pace, but the fire
building in his groin threatened to overtake common decency. Sierra’s lips
tasted of sweet wine, and he wound his fingers in her hair, pulling her closer.
Her soft body did obscene things to his imagination, and the idea of taking her
hard and fast tempted him.
Instead, he dragged his mouth from hers. “We can’t let the dessert
go to waste.”
“I thought this was dessert.”
He sat on the bench and tugged her onto his lap. Flipping the lid
of the container open, he pinched off a bite of chocolate cake.
“Open up.”
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