What
Says Christmas to you?
I love Christmas, I really do and I have a
whole host of Christmas stories to prove it. There are several signs that the
season is coming that I look forward to every year.
Clementines,
satsumas and mandarins. I love the smell when you
peel them and the scent just fills the room and lingers on your fingers.
Christmas
lights. It
really brightens up a bleak winters night and I love to see the lights be they
outside or sparkling through peoples windows.
Mince
Pies. This is a very British thing I think but
mince pies are delicious. The mince is made with dried fruits, copious amounts
of alcohol, suet and sugar. It tastes gorgeous in a crispy, crumbly pastry
case.
Advent
Calendars.
I’m a big kid at heart and I love counting down each day by opening a
door on a calendar. Now I let my daughter do the honours but I still love
finding out what she’s got!
Christmas
songs and carols. Yep, I love the boppy, joyous
music of the season though I am not a fan of hearing it in any month other than
December.
What are your favourite signs of Christmas?
Now here’s the details of my latest
Christmas release, out on the 12th December but available now for
pre-order.
It isn’t really
always Christmas in Lincoln but when
Felicity gets her man it feels like it.
Felicity hates
Christmas. It reminds her of a traumatic event from her childhood. She thinks
the Permanent Christmas shop is tacky, with its windows full of trees and
tinsel all year round and would rather it disappeared from her picturesque home
town.
When she discovers
that Carl, who she lusts over every time she sees him in the tea rooms, is in
fact the owner of Ho, Ho, Ho! She’s not quite sure what to think. It takes a
sexy meeting in the middle of a fake winter wonderland to make her realise the
advantages of Christmas in the middle of summer.
As time passes, Carl
and Felicity indulge in more sexy liaisons but as Christmas approaches Felicity
doubts whether she is anything more than a sensual distraction for the festive
shop owner and when her handsome ex, Sean, sweeps into town on a quest to win
her back she finds she has a tough decision to make.
Can Carl and his
Christmas cheer win over her hardened heart?
Excerpt:
“I guess I should be going,” I sighed. “Not that I want to go out there again—it’s so cool and refreshing in here.”
“Then stay. I’d be grateful of the company while I finish putting together my North Pole.”
“Well, if you’re sure…”
“Yes, yes, stay. I could do with a second opinion on where to place my candy canes.”
“All right,” I agreed. “Can I give you a hand since I’m here anyway?”
“Well, go on then. I’m used to doing them on my own, but I’ve seen your window displays and they’re always gorgeous. Can you organise the penguins and polar bears for me?”
“Sure.” I smiled, shut the laptop and picked up a polar bear. It’s not often a person gets to say that, I suppose. We chatted amicably as we positioned and re-positioned soft toys, ornaments and gingerbread houses. I’d not felt so relaxed and happy for a long while. The loneliness had sunk into my soul and I’d barely even recognised it. As I pondered what that meant for me and my life, I miscalculated how far forward I needed to lean to place my singing, dancing penguin, and I slipped. I knocked into Carl, yelped and thankfully landed on the soft toys. Carl’s landing wasn’t quite so soft, since he ended up on top of me.
“Oh, fu—I’m so sorry.”
“It’s fine, it’s fine.” Carl pushed himself up, but I was still very aware of his pelvis pressing against mine. “Don’t worry, accidents happen.”
“I’m sorry, I’ll pay for anything I’ve broken, I’ll put everything back in just the place it was…”
Carl kissed me.
It was far more complex than that, but at that moment my mind went blank and I just couldn’t think. His lips were on mine. They were plump, hot and very skilled. He took my breath away with just the gentlest undulations. I wrapped my arms around him without thought; pulled him close and let out all the passion that had built up inside me. We broke apart and took ragged breaths before our lips pulled us back together again. Our eyes were open and I could see that he was holding back just a little bit, nervous about whether this was what I wanted. I was sure he’d see the same emotions in the sea of my green eyes.
It struck me as funny that two grown adults lip-locked together still seemed so hesitant. I think he felt the smile cross my lips, because he turned up the heat. He rolled to his side and pulled me over on top of him. I laughed, then groaned because I felt the significant bump rising from his crotch. I was now somewhat in control and after a moment, a very brief moment of doubt, I reached out to undo the buttons on his shirt. His fingers crept up my thighs in response.
I kissed down the outline of his jaw; he moved a hand to cup one of my buttocks. I finished unbuttoning him and he clasped me from the other side, so I was surrounded by his touch and aroused by his gentle squeezes. I continued my kiss trail down over his chest. It was a strong chest, not bursting with muscles—that does nothing for me anyway—but steely, with the kind of muscles that aren’t showy but get the job done well enough, thank you.
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Thanks for hosting me, Dawn!
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