by Deanna
Cameron
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BLURB:
Juggling
two jobs to keep her belly dance studio afloat keeps Abby Anderson’s mind off
her shattered love life—until a reawakened pain sends her into the arms of an
anonymous stranger she plucks from the audience of her tribal belly dance show.
No names, no strings, no romance. She tells herself it’s a harmless hookup.
Until
he turns up at her day job . . .
Derek
Collier, the sexy heir to the Collier media dynasty, just landed everything
he’s always wanted: the publisher’s seat at the Orange County Herald. Except
his first order of business is to sell the newspaper. Reeling from his family’s
betrayal, his only comfort is the memory of that mysterious belly dancer and
the perfect night they spent together.
He
won’t rest until he finds her again.
She’ll
lose everything if he does.
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Excerpt One:
“It’s only sex,” Abby Anderson said, keeping her focus on
the mirror propped on the desk in front of her and the black eyeliner wand in
her hand.
In the corner, Melanie flipped through a tattoo magazine.
“It’s about time. How you managed to go a whole year is a mystery to me.”
“It’s not like I planned it. It just happened. I’ve been
busy.”
Busy working two jobs—three if you counted the belly dance
studio that was consuming every spare minute and dollar she had. It didn’t seem
possible that so much time had passed since her ex had given her the ultimatum:
him or the studio. He didn’t understand how she could leave graduate school and
the prospect of a comfortable career to devote herself to what he considered a
dead-end business. That’s when she knew he didn’t understand her—and he never
would.
Most days, she was too busy to think about her wreck of a
love life. Today she could think of little else.
May 1. Seeing the date on the calendar had brought it all
back. That last terrible fight. All the awful things he’d said to her. She knew
they weren’t true. Pursuing her passion didn’t make her selfish. It didn’t mean
she was damaged goods.
She’d find love again. Eventually. But tonight it wasn’t
love she was after. She just wanted to think about something besides that
brain-dead temp job at the newspaper, the skimpy dance tips she earned at the
restaurant, and the studio that sank her deeper into debt every day, even if it
was the only thing that could still make her smile.
She wanted to remember how it felt to be touched. To feel
lips pressed to hers, hands on her waist, maybe a caress or two. All the belly
dance writhing and grinding in the world wouldn’t scratch that itch.
She needed a man.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
DeAnna
Cameron writes novels featuring feisty heroines transformed by true love and
belly dance—the oldest and most exciting dance form in the world. Her novels
have been translated into Japanese, Polish, and Serbian, and her work has been
praised for its “deft prose, energetic characters and . . . colorful images” by
RT Book Reviews and called “most entertaining” by the Historical Novel Review.
Before turning to fiction, DeAnna worked as a journalist, writing and editing
for several Southern California newspapers and magazines. She’s a member of
Romance Writers of America, as well as its Orange County chapter. When she
isn’t working on her next novel, she can usually be found at her jeweler’s
bench, creating new wire-wrap, bead, and multimedia designs. She lives in
Orange County, Calif., with her family.
http://www.DeAnnaCameron.com
http://www.facebook.com/deanna.m.cameron
http://www.twitter.com/deannamcameron
Deanna will be awarding a $25 Amazon or B&N GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.
Thanks for the excerpt. The last thing you want is one of those one night mistakes to show up in your life lol
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ReplyDeleteThank you for featuring SHIMMY FOR ME today! It was a blast to write, especially the challenge of turning that "night mistake" (love that term, Stacey!) into a happily ever after :)
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I enjoyed reading the blurb. This book sounds like an interesting and intriguing read. I will definitely have to check out it out!
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