Saturday, October 19, 2019

#FREE: SUMMER OF LOVE by Debra Elizabeth

FREE 10/19 through 10/23/19. 


SUMMER OF LOVE, Book 1
June 25 was supposed to be the best day of Jessica Blackstone's life, but a family accident sends her perfect life into a tailspin. Trying to cope with the tragedy, she retreats to the family beach cottage for some much needed solace.

John Smith has been burnt by love, and is not interested in another relationship, that is, until he meets the beautiful and fragile Jessica. Can these two lost souls find love and heal their fractured hearts?
SUMMER OF LOVE is a novella. FREE 10/19 through 10/23/19.

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Reviewer’s Comments:

"I couldn't put it down. I would recommend this book to anyone who love's a good romance and quick read. Snuggle up with your favorite blanket and enjoy!"

"In the mood for an evening of emotion and caring? This is a wonderful story, runs from heartbreak to true love. Very satisfying ending. Make a cup of tea and relax with this sweet story."


Excerpt:
She strolled along the beach for the half-mile to the Fish Shack. She had kicked off her flip-flops, scooped them up and put them in her bag, letting the sand warm her toes as she walked. There was a line already at the take-out window, but it wasn’t outrageously long. At least it wasn’t brutally hot today, and a breeze was blowing off the water, keeping the temperatures down. She got in line and before too long; it was her turn to order.
She stepped up to the window. “Fried clams plate, please.” She was busy digging in her bag for the change purse when she heard a deep, sexy voice. She looked up and stared into the most beautiful blue eyes she’d ever seen.
“Sure thing. That’ll be $7.50,” John said.
Jess stood stock-still, her hand halfway inside the beach bag, her mouth gaping open, staring at the hunky guy at the window. She’d never seen him before. There was no doubt that she would have remembered his dark good looks, broad shoulders, muscular arms, and most especially, that disarming smile.
“Miss, will there be something else?”
Snapping out of her stupor, she shook her head and pulled out her change purse. “Um…no. Sorry about that.” She handed him a $10 bill.
“That’s okay. I’m John,” he said as he gave her back her change.
Jess stuffed the dollar bills in the tip jar, trying to look anywhere except at the guy behind the counter. She was embarrassed that she’d been caught staring, but it was like being hit with a thunderbolt. Those eyes, those perfect white teeth, and that oh-so-sexy voice had stopped her in her tracks. This guy had it all. None of her past boyfriends had ever affected her that way, especially not at first glance.
Boyfriend?
What was she thinking? There was no way this guy was single. And even if he was, she doubted he would be interested in her. Men that looked like him usually had the pick of any woman he wanted and didn’t go for freckled-faced redheads like her.
***
John stared at the delicate beauty standing at the take-out window. The sun was shining behind her and she looked like an angel come down from heaven in her white dress.
When she looked up to pay him, his heart thumped in his chest. She was stunning, with the greenest eyes he’d ever seen. The sprinkling of freckles across her cheeks and nose only added to her beauty.
He’d never seen her before, but he was determined to at least learn her name. Was she a local, or perhaps a tourist from out of town? He had to find out. He hadn’t been affected this way since Anne, but Anne was a lifetime ago. Even the mention of Anne’s name conjured distaste in his mouth. He wasn’t the same man as he was back then and he would not make the same mistake again.



 

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