Excerpt & Giveaway: Loving You is Easy by Wendy S Marcus
Loving
You is Easy
By
Wendy S. Marcus
By
Wendy S. Marcus
Releasing
December 9th,
2014
Loveswept
Blurb
She’s
a survivor of the front lines of politics. He’s a wounded soldier
returning home from the battlefield. Can they place their trust in
the power of love?
Nobody
plays the role of perfect politician’s daughter better than quiet,
respectable math teacher Brooke Ellstein. But she won’t be caught
swimming with the sharks again, not after the son of a wealthy donor
sinks his teeth into her and gets away with it. Still, political
connections have their perks, such as heading up the governor’s
“Support Our Troops” pen-pal initiative—and getting first dibs
on the smoking-hot sergeant whose picture shakes her right down to
her goody-two-shoes.
When
corresponding with sweet, classy Brooke, Shane Develen instinctively
hides his commando tattoos and blue-collar roots—and he can tell
that she’s hiding something, too. But Shane knows he’s gained her
trust when Brooke gives him a blisteringly sexy photo. Then he’s
injured in an ambush and a fellow soldier posts the snapshot online.
Overnight, Brooke’s reputation turns to ashes. Even though he’s
totally wrong for her, Shane shows up on Brooke’s doorstep,
determined to set things right—and discovers that right or wrong
has nothing on the chemistry they share.
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Excerpt (from Prologue)
Would
he hug her or kiss her? Sure, Shane had made his stance on not
wanting a girlfriend quite clear. But they’d shared a lot of very
personal things with each other, over the past few months especially.
They’d grown close—much closer than casual friends, at least from
her perspective. Hoping he felt the same way, she popped another
breath mint into her mouth, ready, just in case.
As
the minty freshness hit her taste buds, worry pushed images of their
first kiss aside. What if their meeting turned out to be an awkward
handshake followed by stinted conversation and forced smiles while
they each searched for an excuse to remove themselves from the
other’s company?
No.
They were too compatible, too much alike. And as the daughter of a
politician with an eye on the governor’s mansion and possibly the
White House, Brooke could make polite conversation with a palm tree
if necessary. So kiss or no kiss, hug or no hug, their meeting would
not be awkward. She wouldn’t let it be.
She
paused from scanning the arriving passengers long enough to check the
time on her phone. His plane had landed eleven minutes ago. How long
did it take to get from the gate to baggage claim? Had she missed
him? She rose up on her toes, looked all around, stopping still at
the sight of army green camouflage uniforms in the distance. Her
heart started to race, her chest tightening to the point it became
difficult to inhale a deep breath.
Clutching
her purse, she moved to get a better look. As the soldiers came
closer she counted six men and two women, all weighted down with
backpacks. Three looked very much alike with broad shoulders and
shaved heads, darkish hair thicker on top. Would the few small or
grainy images she’d seen of Shane online be enough to recognize him
in real life?
People
started to applaud and shout “Welcome home,” and “Thank you for
your service.” Americans honoring their heroes. Pride mixed with
relief squeezed her heart. He’d made it home. Tears threatened.
Brooke inhaled a deep breath and willed them away.
Still
too far away for her to pick out Shane, the soldiers veered toward a
large and boisterous group waving handmade posters and holding red,
white, and blue balloons. Brooke walked in that direction, skirting
around a couple blocking her path, tripping on a baby stroller and
muttering “Sorry,” too focused on where she wanted to be to pay
close attention to obstacles along the route.
One
man separated from the rest, a tall, muscular man with a handsome
face very similar to the one that visited her in her dreams.
Author
Info
Wendy
S. Marcus is an award-winning author of contemporary romance. A nurse
by trade, Wendy holds a Master of Science in Health Care
Administration, a degree that does her absolutely no good as she now
spends her days, nights, and weekends mucking around in her
characters’ lives creating conflict, emotion, and, of course, a
happily ever after. Wendy lives in the beautiful Hudson Valley region
of New York. When she’s not writing, she enjoys spending time with
her family, which includes her dog Buddy, and
blogging/e-mailing/tweeting/facebooking with her online friends.
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ReplyDeleteThank you so much for hosting day three of my blog tour!! If anyone would like to read more about Loving You Is Easy you can find a first chapter excerpt on my website. And see what some pretty big-name authors have to say about Loving You Is Easy. http://wendysmarcus.com/coming-soon/
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ReplyDeleteJillian Jacobs
Thank you Jillian!!! And good luck with your new release this month!
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting today!! Heard such GREAT things about this one!
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