We're only ten days from the release of my next New Adult Contemporary Romance,
Meant for Her, and I'm so excited to share it with you! Today I thought I would share a previously unreleased excerpt to give you an idea of what you can expect in the book. If you'd like to be a part of the release tour or review tour hosted by A Tale of Many Reviews,
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And now, a little more about
Meant for Her!
Book Blurb:
Photographer Sierra Stratton views the world through a lens all her
own. She has an uncanny sense about people, something that often causes her
trouble. When she meets the sexy and brooding Evan Dorsey, her intuition tells
her he’s suffering, and she wants to be the one to help him.
Evan isn’t open to help from anyone, however. His focus is on his Major
League career and making himself as marketable as possible for his upcoming
free agency. He plans to ride out the season in Atlanta and then sign with
another team, away from the painful memories that haunt him.
Someone’s eager to send him on his way, too. Between anonymous threats
and equipment sabotage, it’s clear he’s earned himself an enemy along the way. To
him, it’s one more sign that he’s right to move on.
But Sierra threatens his conviction. Her contagious smile proves hard
to resist, as does her kiss. She tempts him in ways he never anticipated,
making him question his plans for the first time. If he’s not careful, she
might just convince him that he’s meant for her.
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Excerpt:
She saw one of the building’s
employees, Oliver Werner, sitting behind the counter and crossed the lobby to
greet him. He got to his feet, towering over her by more than a foot.
“Hi, Oliver.”
“Hi there, Ms. Sierra. Nice to
see you.”
She winked at him. “This is Evan
Dorsey. He’s checking out 4-B.”
“Is that right?” Oliver held out
his hand and Evan shook it. “Pleasure to meet you, Mr. Dorsey. Can’t find a
better place to live in this city, I assure you. We’ll take real good care of
you here.”
“I like what I see so far,” Evan
said.
Sierra wondered if it was a
coincidence that his dark blue eyes shifted to her after he said that. In
either case, her pulse quickened.
What harm could there be in
fantasizing about a compliment from a hot ballplayer? It was healthy, really.
“Thanks, Oliver. We’ll be down
in a bit.”
They headed to the elevator. She
punched a code into the keypad to the right of the doors. As they closed, she
looked at Evan to explain what she’d done. He was staring at her. She expected
him to look away when she caught him.
He didn’t.
“When you’ve signed the lease,
you’ll get your own code,” she said.
“When I sign it?”
She smiled. He might not have
made up his mind about moving in just yet, but she already knew how this was
going to end.
“There are four apartments each
on floors two and three,” she continued as though she hadn’t heard him, “and
two larger apartments on four. Only the tenants on each floor can access their
floor.”
“Unless they give the code out
to everyone they know.”
“Sure. We do change the codes
regularly to try and prevent issues, and ask tenants to let us know if there’s
any reason they need their personal codes changed. As with most secure
buildings shared by multiple tenants, nothing is guaranteed.”
The elevator stopped and the
doors opened up into a long hallway with hardwood floors and a vibrant carpet
runner. Two large windows along the left side of the hall allowed sunlight to
flood in. A few framed black and white photographs of some of the more interesting
architectural elements of the complex hung along the right wall. The door to
4-B was straight ahead at the end of the hallway. Halfway there, they passed
the door to 4-A on the left.
“Who lives in that apartment?”
Evan asked.
She paused as she reached the
door to 4-B. “Aunt Caroline didn’t tell you?”
“No.”
“Oh.”
She turned and unlocked the door
to 4-B. They walked in, neither of them mentioning that she hadn’t answered his
question. She started talking as she moved from room to room, figuring he was
listening even if he wasn’t following her.
“As you can see, this apartment
has lots of character and natural light. It’s over seventeen hundred square
feet and has two large bedrooms, two full baths. Separate laundry. The kitchen
has been completely updated with granite and stainless steel. Natural hardwood floors
throughout. Neutral paint on the walls, but you’re welcome to change it once
you move in. There are two real brick walls and exposed ductwork to enhance the
loft feel. It’s a very open floorplan with—”
She turned and almost collided
with Evan’s chest. Apparently, he had been following her.
“You’re in 4-A, aren’t you?” he
asked.
She smiled.
“I’ll take it,” he said.