Bookstrand Romance
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Neal Sinclair
meets David Bankston in a college town bar. He’s tall, dark, and handsome, and
wears a Stetson like nobody’s business.
When they dance,
inner passion heats up while inhibitions melt away. Neal quickly discovers
David’s not a Southerner at all. He’s a Boston architect, in Tuscaloosa for only one night. The next morning,
they struggle to walk away from something that caught them both by surprise.
Time doesn’t
diminish the ache they feel in each other’s absence. Unable to stay apart,
David arranges to take Neal to watch her beloved Crimson Tide play in a
football bowl game. Reunited, they’re determined to make it work. When
separated, they perfect the art of open communication. They each know that true
love is a long shot.
But distance
isn’t the only thing standing in their way. Unbeknownst to her, Neal’s
overprotective father is, too. With so much conspiring against them, can a
natural disaster turn the odds in their favor?
Teaser Excerpt:
“Hey, cowboy. How about a
dance?” As soon as the words were out of her mouth, she cringed. Wow, even to
my own ears that sounded way too cheesy.
She looked him over as he
stood with the sole of one boot propped against the wall, and a Stetson perched
atop his head. He had sinfully good looks, and his olive complexion and wavy
black hair gave him a swarthy, pirate-like appeal.
“Evening.” He nodded, but
his gaze remained focused on the room, never lingering in one place too long.
Clearly, she had been dismissed.
So much for my skill at
playing the vamp. This is shaping up to be an epic fail.
With each swig he took from
that long-necked beer bottle, however, she found herself wanting nothing more
than to offer to lick off the moisture that clung to his mouth after every
swallow. She decided not to give up so easily.
“You’re about empty. How
about a second round? My treat?”
He locked eyes with her
then, and humor glinted in his. The gorgeous stranger rewarded her with a
dazzling smile even as he shook his head in polite refusal.
“Thank you, but no.”
His fingers were long, and
his hand was broad. He exuded sex appeal. But she wasn’t used to these games of
pursuit. It was usually the other way around, and she was fending off the
unwanted advances.
Jeez, I must look utterly
pathetic to him just standing here with doe eyes. I don’t know what possessed
me to think I could ever stand a chance with someone like him.
She started to back away
when suddenly the band began to play the first strains of “Sweet Home Alabama .” She took it as a sign that this might be her lucky
night after all. She quickly downed the rest of her sour apple martini to
bolster her courage and then deposited the empty glass on a nearby table.
“Are you just passing
through?” She spoke loudly to be heard above the cacophony of their
surroundings.
“I only came in for a
beer—nothing else. I leave town in the morning.”
“I get it. No entanglements,
right? But it’s just one dance. And judging by your accent, you aren’t from
around here. So I’m willing to overlook the fact that you don’t know it’s an
unwritten law that when that particular song comes on, it’s lady’s choice. She
can ask any man to dance, and he can’t say no.”
“Can’t, huh? Is that a
fact?” A playful grin toyed at the corners of his mouth.
“It is when you’re in Tuscaloosa , Alabama . That song’s a sacred anthem around here. So,
cowboy, I’m asking you once again. You wanna dance?” She put one hand on her
hip and extended the other toward him, waiting. Hoping he would acquiesce.
His hesitation surprised
her. Instead of accepting immediately, he purposefully raked his eyes over her
from head to toe.
“Go ahead. I’ve got all
night.” She teased him at the flagrant assessment of her assets. She welcomed
the appraisal. She knew she looked good tonight.
Finally he budged, putting
both feet on the ground and taking a step closer. “All right then. You lead the
way.” He smirked, as if amused by the whole incident.
She smiled and turned toward
the wooden floor near the stage, their fingers joined behind her as they
walked. When they were front and center, she put her hands on his shoulders
while his immediately came to rest on her hips. Although it wasn’t a particularly
slow song, he pulled her close until their bodies touched, and they began to
move in time to the music.
He was tall and towered over
her, despite her high heels, so he bent slightly and introduced himself. “I’m
David. What’s your name?”
The feel of his warm breath
against her face made the air around her crackle. She inhaled the scent of him.
It was equal parts of shampoo, spice, and suds, and it was more intoxicating to
her than the vodka had been. She breathed deeply then looked up into his brown
eyes.
“Neal.”
He raised an eyebrow in
apparent surprise at the revelation. “That’s an unusual name for a girl. My
best friend in high school was named Neil.”
“Cowboy, it may sound like a
boy’s name, but I can assure you I am one-hundred-percent genuine woman.”
He let his hands wander over
the luscious curve of her bottom. Pressing his lips against her ear, he dared
her. “Prove it.”
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About the Author
Joan Chandler is a Florida native who has lived in the Deep South all of her
life. She is married with two children who are her pride and joy. She lives a
double life of sorts, holding down a nine-to-five job during the day, and
writing steamy romance at night—often with her black cat curled up in her arms
as she types.
When she’s not spending her
spare time working on her next novel, she loves to go camping, sharing girls’
night out with her friends, walking her two dogs, and watching college
football.
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I enjoyed stopping by today as part of my book tour. Thanks to your followers for taking the time to read about Bama Bride, and for their comments.
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