Today we have the blog tour of DRY SPELL by Mia London & Susan Sheehey! Check it out and grab your copy today!!
Title: Dry Spell
Genre: Contemporary Romance
About Dry Spell: She believes in success. He believes in a carefree lifestyle.
Driven and work-obsessed, Samantha Callahan’s specialty is conquering a man’s world. With her next promotion within grasp, the one thing she lacks may be the very thing that gives her the edge she needs. A well-deserved vacation with her best friends may be overdue, but nothing will stand in the way of her success. Not even the gorgeous, unambitious surfer boy next door. Beach hottie Chase Bradshaw ditched corporate America to follow his dreams of the stress-free salt life. When Sam walks onto his beach, he can practically see the uptight personality oozing from her pores. The woman desperately needs something other than work to keep her up at night. He’s just the man to coax the vixen out of her. Lucky for her, Chase just happens to surf as well as he sizzles in the bedroom.Get Your Copy Today!
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EXCLUSIVE EXCERPT:
“You’ve burnt the burgers.” Liddy scowled over Jordan’s shoulder as she cooked the meat on the grill.
“No, I didn’t. They’re well-done.”
“More like hockey pucks.” Sam set the plates of potato salad and fruit on the patio table. “Please, tell me that wasn’t all the beef we bought.”
“No,” she replied as she lifted one on her spatula. “This one here is okay.”
Sam peered over Jordan’s arm. The third burger she referenced wasn’t quite as black as the other two. But still not acceptable by her standards.
“How many patties do we have left? We need to start over.”
Jordan huffed, and switched off the burners. “Fine. Don’t touch anything, and I’ll fix this.” She sprinted over, and knocked on Chase’s back door.
Sam stared at the burned beef. Eat overcooked burgers, or face him again?
Before she had time to process her preference, Jordan returned with Chase in tow. Freshly showered from his morning yard work, and dressed in a pair of cargo shorts and a gray T-shirt, not to mention that delectable smile.
“Jordan tells me you need help with some meat.”
Liddy snorted. Jordan giggled.
Sam met his smirk head on. “Jordan doesn’t know how to handle prime beef.”
That made his grin widen, and even brought a small blush to his cheeks. “What a shame. Mind if I . . . ?”
“Only if you agree to stay for lunch.” Jordan gave Sam a discreet smile.
“How can I refuse an invitation from three women in distress?”
EXCERPT:
Continuing her walk,
the warm breeze blew between her legs, and furled her new dress up around her
thighs. She loved the silky feeling on her skin.
The water’s surface
was smooth tonight. She reached down, grabbed a shell, and rubbed the wet sand
off between her fingers.
Memories of her trips
to the shore with her parents filled her mind. Her father could skip a shell
across the water with five bounces. Her attempts never made more than two.
Sam chucked it across
the water, and it sank on the first hit. A laugh bubbled up from her stomach.
She tried again with another shell, and it skipped only once.
“Try turning the
other way.”
She jumped at the
familiar voice.
Chase stood behind
her in a loose ice-blue T-shirt, and the same pair of cargo shorts she’d come
to associate with him. His hair ruffled in the wind, and he’d never looked more
comfortable. More dashing. More enticing.
“You snuck up on me.”
“I called your name.”
He smiled.
“Didn’t hear it.”
“Try it the other
way. Like a frisbee.” He took a step closer.
Her cheeks warmed.
She picked up another shell, and tried it. Straight into the water.
He chuckled again.
“Takes practice.”
Her lips curled at
the corners. “Hmm.”
“What’s your full
name?”
The question
surprised her, but she didn’t let it show. “Samantha Callahan.”
He nodded. “Samantha.
I like it.”
Her name passing over
his lips sank into her core like smooth, warm chocolate. Her mouth watered. Better
than dessert.
He made no attempt to
hide his perusal of her from head to toe. “Nice dress. Is it new?”
She nodded.
“Vacation agrees with
you, Samantha,” he said with a grin. “I see you’re still having trouble letting
your hair down.”
She lifted her hand
and stroked down the back of her hair. “I only clipped it back to keep it off
my face.”
He stepped closer,
subtly shaking his head. “Uh-uh. All the way down. Let me try.”
Her eyes widened.
After a beat, she raised her chin, and met his stare, an irresistible dare in
her sparkling blue eyes. “Okay, you do it.”
He moved closer—close
enough to smell her light floral fragrance. He reached behind her head, and
found two pins, pulling them gently. Her hair tumbled down her back, and
unfurled over her shoulders.
“There you are. Nice
to meet you, Samantha.”
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