Forever
in the Sun (Sapphire Cay #6) by RJ Scott and Meredith Russell
Release date: 14th August
2015
Book
1 - Follow The Sun
Book 2 - Under The Sun
Book 3 - Chase The Sun
Book 4 - Christmas In The Sun
Book 5 - Capture The Sun
Book 6 - Forever In The Sun
Book 2 - Under The Sun
Book 3 - Chase The Sun
Book 4 - Christmas In The Sun
Book 5 - Capture The Sun
Book 6 - Forever In The Sun
Blurb:
Feuding families, unearthed secrets, and a violent storm threatens the Cay. Will the idyllic island with her cast of characters make it through unscathed? It’s time for the circle to close on the story of Sapphire Cay, and on the men who have lived and found love on her beaches.
Join characters old and new as we celebrate Dylan and Lucas’s wedding and delve into the history of Sapphire Cay.
Connor and Shaun are directly related to Peter and Alfie, a couple whose clandestine lover affair was overshadowed by old prejudices and a world war. Shaun Jamieson is a writer, a romantic and needs to pen the story of the affair’s final secrets; Connor French’s family wants to stop Shaun.
When the two men step onto the sands of Sapphire Cay, they find more than just the secrets of an old love. They find hope and comfort in each other. But with the past hanging over them, can they ever have what Peter and Alfie could not? Or are they just as ill-fated as their ancestors?
Feuding families, unearthed secrets, and a violent storm threatens the Cay. Will the idyllic island with her cast of characters make it through unscathed? It’s time for the circle to close on the story of Sapphire Cay, and on the men who have lived and found love on her beaches.
Join characters old and new as we celebrate Dylan and Lucas’s wedding and delve into the history of Sapphire Cay.
Connor and Shaun are directly related to Peter and Alfie, a couple whose clandestine lover affair was overshadowed by old prejudices and a world war. Shaun Jamieson is a writer, a romantic and needs to pen the story of the affair’s final secrets; Connor French’s family wants to stop Shaun.
When the two men step onto the sands of Sapphire Cay, they find more than just the secrets of an old love. They find hope and comfort in each other. But with the past hanging over them, can they ever have what Peter and Alfie could not? Or are they just as ill-fated as their ancestors?
Excerpt:
The offices of the French Foundation, New York, June
“Your two o’clock is here, Mr. French.”
Miriam’s voice floated in over the intercom. The abruptness of it startled
Connor from his cost-benefits analysis and he knocked his coffee down, sloshing
it onto the paperwork.
“God dammit,” he muttered under
his breath. He couldn’t get the figures to balance and trying to find a missing
ten-dollar transaction in among a million dollar bank account was screwing with
his head. Where had three hours gone? He glanced sideways at his lunch. Or what
was left of it. He was surprised he’d managed to actually eat at all because he certainly didn’t remember the food
arriving or him even picking up the ham on rye. He had to get these reports done before
the accounts department could sign off on them.
He pressed the button. “Give me two,”
he said. Quickly he scooped the plate, with the remaining food, into his top drawer and straightened enough
paperwork to look efficient. He didn’t recall the details of this two o’clock,
just that it was someone with issues about the Foundation. Connor was used to
answering all kind of questions, from students, politicians, kids to teachers and there was
no one at this Foundation who knew what type of work they undertook as well as
him. Apart from Miriam, who had been a PA at the Foundation longer than Connor
had been alive. She knew where all the bodies were buried and Connor would be
lost without her.
A knock on the door heralded the
visitor’s arrival and Connor stood, brushing his shirt of crumbs as he called,
“Come in.”
The door opened and Connor had to
stop his mouth falling open. Gorgeous.
Very nice. Tall, slim, dark hair, with added sexy smile and confidence in
the way he walked in. Connor checked him out, couldn’t help it, he hadn’t seen
anything this fine in a very long
time. I need to get out more. From
head to toe, his gaze finally focused back on the man’s face and embarrassment
washed over him when the guy was looking at him with one eyebrow raised in
question. So much for subtle. Well, at
least he isn’t punching me to the floor.
About RJ
RJ Scott has been writing since
age six, when she was made to stay in at lunchtime for an infraction involving
cookies. She was told to write a story and two sides of paper about a trapped
princess later, a lover of writing was born.
As an avid reader herself, she
can be found reading anything from thrillers to sci-fi to horror. However, her
first real true love will always be the world of romance where she takes
cowboys, bodyguards, firemen and billionaires (to name a few) and writes
dramatic and romantic stories of love and passion between these men.
With over seventy titles to her
name and counting, she is the author of the award winning book, The Christmas
Throwaway. She is also known for the Texas series charting the lives of Riley
and Jack, and the Sanctuary series following the work of the Sanctuary
Foundation and the people it protects.
Her goal is to write stories with
a heart of romance, a troubled road to reach happiness, and most importantly,
that hint of a happily ever after.
www.tumblr.com/blog/rjscott (some
NSFW (not safe for work) photos)
About Meredith
Meredith Russell lives in the heart of England. An
avid fan of many story genres, she enjoys nothing less than a happy ending. She
believes in heroes and romance and strives to reflect this in her writing.
Sharing her imagination and passion for stories and characters is a dream
Meredith is excited to turn into reality.
Website/blog: http://www.meredithrussell.co.uk
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MeredithRAuthor
Instagram: http://instagram.com/miss_meredith_r
Email: meredithrussell666@gmail.com
Giveaway: Competition to win $15 Amazon/Are giftcard, and
2 further prizes of RJ Scott e-books – closes 28th August at 00:01
GMT (London)
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