4.18.2016

Virtual Tour: Love, Alabama by Susan Sands

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LOVE, ALABAMA [Alabama #2] by Susan Sands
Released: April 13, 2016
Tule Publishing Group


Emma Laroux's a fallen Southern beauty queen whose past is barely whispered about in her small town. But the secrets and lies surrounding the scandal from long ago still haunt her, and something about Matthew Pope holds the answers. If only she could put her finger on it…

Matthew Pope wonders what awful karmic thing he’d done to land him in Podunk, Alabama. But when he sees Emma again after all this time, he knows he's still the only one that holds the key to unlock the truth of her past...

Will a shared moment in time ten years ago threaten what might be the best thing that’s ever happen to either of them—each other?

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Emma pulled up behind Matthew’s car and frowned, noticing that his taillight was busted. She got out and pulled the bag of items from the back seat, not giving his car much more thought.
Knocking gently on the door, she figured she would leave the bag on the front step if he didn’t answer. He might be sleeping. But what if he’d gotten light-headed, fallen, and hit his head on the bathtub and was knocked-out cold, lying in a pool of his own blood? The thought, while mildly ridiculous, gave her just enough pause to knock again, this time more loudly.
No answer.
She rang the bell.
No answer.
Now she was concerned. His car was in the drive. He was definitely home. Her heart began to beat in her
ears.
She tried the door.
Locked. She looked through the leaded glass front door. No movement. Nice house.
She knocked again.
Emma still had the bag in her arm. So, she carried it with her around the back of the house to the screened in porch. The screen door was open, so she stepped up onto the pretty porch with the comfy furniture. It appeared that Matthew spent time out here. There were pillows, a rug, a throw, a couple books, and a lamp. Nice.
She knocked on the back door. No answer. She didn’t see anyone inside.
She bit her lip and tried the door. It opened. “Hello? Matthew?”
No answer. She moved inside and let her gaze wander around the room. It was cozy and well decorated for a guy’s place. She noticed the kitchen to the right and headed in that direction. She put her bag on the kitchen counter then headed toward what she knew must be the master bedroom. This house was similar in style to hers.
She called out to him again. Emma was getting worried now. Why didn’t he answer?
As she entered the bedroom, she noticed it the blinds were closed and it was rather dark, but she could see no one was in the bed. Then, she realized the shower was running. Against any kind of decent judgment, she moved toward the bathroom door. She couldn’t help herself; she peeked inside. He wasn’t standing in the shower; he was sitting on the floor. She panicked and rushed towards him before her brain informed her to actually speak his name.
She pulled open the door, certain he was dead before she shrieked, “Matthew, open your damned eyes!” He did. Open his damned eyes. Opened them really wide. “Emma? Why are you in my shower stall?”
She really didn’t have a great answer to that. “Oh, Lord. I thought you were dead.” It was the best she could do.
He did look nearly dead. He smiled weakly. “I’ve been really sick, so I thought I’d sit here for little while. But I’m not dead. So, um, could you hand me a towel? Unless, of course, you prefer a shower?”
Emma then became acutely aware of her position. And his. He was naked. Oh, Lord, was he naked. The most delicious naked she’d ever seen. And now she couldn’t stop staring at his naked. And apparently his naked knew it now. Because it was staring straight up at her, too.
“Emma—a towel? Because I’m a little more inclined to invite you into my shower now.”
She raised her eyes beyond his naked to his eyes, horrified. “Uh, a towel. Sure.” Looking around, she grabbed the closest towel she could find, the one hanging on a hook beside the shower. “I thought you were dead,” she said again, as an explanation.
She was a complete idiot. And now she wanted to jump his sick bones.
Just as quickly as she heard him turn the water off, he all but shoved her out of his way to get to the toilet and throw up. That was enough motivation for Emma to snap out of it and get the hell out of sick, naked Matthew’s bathroom.
While he was getting his clothes on, she did the same things she’d done for Cammie. After everything had been sanitized, she brought in a tray with saltines and ginger ale. She found him lying weakly in his bed wishing for death to take him.
“I’m sorry I invaded your privacy. Cammie asked me to come check on you. She’s sick and wondered if you’d come down with the virus, too. When you didn’t answer, I thought maybe you’d had an accident.”
He opened one eye. “That’s a bit of a stretch, don’t you think?”
She grinned. “Probably. But I’m known for my dramatic flair on occasion. I’m artistic, in case you haven’t heard.” She straightened his bed like she’d done for her sister.
“Are you mothering me?” he asked.

“My mother always said you feel better when your bed isn’t a mess.”

“She’s right. Thanks. Sorry you had to—see that.”

“That’s okay. It’s nothing I haven’t seen before.” She swished her hand as if waving his words away.

“Not that. I meant, the throwing up part. I don’t think anyone has seen me bare-assed, hanging over a toilet before. It’s not very manly.”

“I have an aversion to vomit, so I excused myself from the room as soon as I knew what was happening.
Don’t worry, still manly.” She envisioned the other manly part and kept her opinion of that to herself. Holy moly, every bit of him was manly. It was all burned into her brain permanently.
“I’ve brought saltines, Gatorade, chicken broth, and ginger ale. Call me if you need anything. If it’s a twenty-four hour bug, you should be fine in the morning.”
“Emma, thanks again. I appreciate your looking out for me.”

“We really need to find you some friends in town.” She smiled and left the room.
Her legs were shaky. She could never look at him the same way again—not without mentally undressing him, knowing what lay beneath. She drew another unsteady breath.




Susan Sands grew up in a small Northwest Louisiana town, where the seeds for future stories were inspired. Her lifelong love of reading motivated her to finally begin writing as her midlife crisis at age forty—better than a boyfriend or red sports car, according to her husband.

Susan lives with her dentist husband and three nearly-grown children in Johns Creek, GA.


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4.13.2016

Waiting On [159]:Forever Beach by Shelley Noble

Waiting on Wednesday [Wow] is a weekly event hosted by Jill @ Breaking the Spine that spotlights upcoming releases that we’re eagerly anticipating.

 
Forever Beach by Shelley Noble
Expected Publication: June 7, 2016
Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks

Synopsis
Two women…
One little girl…
Can they forgive the past in order to ensure the future of an innocent child…?

Once a foster child herself, Sarah Hargreave can’t wait to finalize the adoption of her foster daughter Leila. Sarah longs to give her all the love and stability she was denied in her own childhood. She’s put her own friendships and even her relationship with Wyatt, her longtime lover, on hold in order to give Leila her full attention.

When Leila’s biological mother suddenly reappears and petitions the court for the return of her daughter, Sarah is terrified she’ll lose the little girl she’s come to love as her own. Convinced the mother is still addicted to drugs, Sarah, and her social worker enlist the help of high profile family lawyer, Ilona Cartwright. But when they meet, Sarah recognizes her as Nonie Blanchard who grew up in the same group foster home as Sarah. They’d promised to be best friends forever, then Nonie was adopted by a wealthy family, and Sarah never heard from her again. Sarah still hurts from the betrayal. But Nonie harbors her own resentment toward Sarah who she believes abandoned her when she needed her most.

Mistrustful of each other, the two women form a tenuous alliance to ensure Leila’s future, but when Leila’s very survival is on the line, they’ll have to come to terms with their own feelings of hurt and rejection to save the child they both have come to love.

Why I Can’t Wait
Come on first off look at the cover…if that doesn’t scream summer I don’t know what does. Secondly, the storyline seems so good and emotional it’s a must read for me!

4.11.2016

Virtual Tour: Calling It by Jen Doyle

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Calling It by Jen Doyle
Releasing April 11, 2016
Carina Press


Baseball player Nathan Hawkins needs to get away from Chicago. After a near career-ending car accident and with paparazzi surrounding his penthouse, Nate can only think of one place to go: home. But when he finds his old apartment occupied by a half-naked woman wielding a baseball bat, he's not sure what to think...except that maybe his luck has finally changed for the better.

Librarian Dorie Donelli never thought she'd get to meet her fantasy man in person—much less while she’s wearing her bathrobe. To her surprise, her nearly naked run-in with Nate leads to more unclothed encounters. But Dorie is sure their fling is only temporary. As long as she remembers he’ll be gone once his life gets back on track, she won’t get hurt. In the meantime, she throws herself into enjoying their three weeks together before he has to report for spring training and go back to his old life.

For Nate, being with Dorie is the only time in months that he finds himself smiling. Laughing. And he has no intention of letting that go. He might even be falling in love…if only Dorie will let him say the words. What they have isn’t just a dream, but the start of a dream come true.

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Excerpt
It wasn’t until Nate looked down to turn off the phone that he remembered where he was—that the woman who lived here was down the hall. Hell, she’d probably barricaded herself in the bathroom in order to keep a locked door between her and the stranger who’d barged in on her in the middle of the night.
And ate her dinner, he thought with a quiet laugh.
He’d give her back her phone and let her know he was leaving. Nowhere to stay, but he had a very expensive tiny car he could sleep in.
He found her in the bedroom, changing the sheets, which he would have told her she didn’t have to do if his heart hadn’t just lodged itself directly into his throat, cutting off any possibility of speech. Her pajama pants and T-shirt weren’t nearly as revealing as the robe had been, but her bending over the bed and straightening out the corner stirred up something deep inside of him. And now the only thing running through his mind was how soft her hair would be when he wrapped it around his hand; how warm and wet she’d be when he buried himself inside her.
“Christ, woman,” he groaned. He grabbed the doorjamb above his head and he clutched it so hard he practically splintered the wood.
She gasped as she straightened up and spun around, her hand flying to her chest. “I was… I was just…”
She bit her lip and sank down until she was sitting on the edge of the bed. Her eyes met his, and he had to tell himself he couldn’t take her right here. He needed to focus on climbing out of this hole—he didn’t have the time to fall further in, no matter how enjoyable that might be.
But he couldn’t look away.
Her eyes were a deep dark brown, the same color as the hair piled on top of her head. He wanted to trace the golden skin along her collarbone to the hollow of her throat, wanted his tongue on every part of her. And the glasses she now wore almost undid him.
If she’d been wearing those with the robe? When she’d hiked that bat up over her shoulder?
Holy. Shit. Turned out he liked a woman who would take him on without even blinking an eye. Who knew?
He especially liked it when her interested gaze traveled down his chest, past his waist… He liked it too much, actually. Only the quickly summoned thought of David Ortiz slamming into him at home plate stopped him from embarrassing himself in a way he hadn’t since he was practically a kid.
Even that almost wasn’t enough when she said, “I, um, changed the sheets. So you can take the bed.”
All control vanished as the words just came pouring out of his mouth. “The only way I take the bed is if I take you in it with me.”
His heart nearly raced its way out of his chest in the seconds before she replied, “I bet you say that to all the girls.” Laughter danced in her eyes and a wicked grin came over her face when her eyes again dropped to his cock and then quickly came back up. She bit her bottom lip before whispering, “Hungry?”
Miguel Cabrera. Adrian Beltre. Derek fucking Jeter.
He gripped the doorjamb tighter.
“I could eat,” he answered as evenly as he could manage.
For a moment they just stayed where they were, staring.
When she stood and walked toward him, he almost blinked. This was a dream. It had to be. Or some elaborate setup that Pete had come up with in order to get Nate’s mind off everything else. Put this fantasy of a woman in front of him—feisty and looking so innocent and cute while she offered up anything he wanted to take—until he was so goddamn spent he could finally get over himself and start living his life again.
Except then she brushed past him as she walked out of the room, pausing only to whisper into his ear, “I think you need another minute.”


A big believer in happily ever afters, Jen Doyle decided it was high time she started creating some. Jen is a member of the Romance Writers of America, as well as a member of the New England, New Jersey Romance Writers and Music City Romance Writer chapters of RWA. She is represented by Sarah E. Younger of the Nancy Yost Literary Agency. She has an M.S. in Library and Information Science and, in addition to her work as a librarian, has worked as a conference and events planner as well as a Communications and Enrollment administrator in both preschool and higher education environments (although some might say that there is very little difference between the two; Jen has no comment regarding whether she is one of the “some”).

CALLING IT is her first book, the first of two which will be published by Carina Press in 2016. It was the winner of The Beacon, the Finish the Damn Book, and the Melody of Love 2014 contests in the Contemporary Romance category, and was also the Contemporary Romance winner as well as the Grand Prize Winner of the 2014 Gateway to the Best contest.


4.06.2016

Waiting On [158]: All Summer Long by Dorothea Benton Frank

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All Summer Long by Dorothea Benton Frank
Expected Publication: May 31, 2016
Publisher: William Morrow

Synopsis
Dorothea Benton Frank’s magical stories take us deep into the heart of her beloved Carolina Lowcountry. In her novels, this lush landscape comes alive in all its vibrancy and color. She ignites all of our senses with her vivid descriptions of landscape and atmosphere. In her novels you hear the ocean washing the shore on different islands so profoundly that you can nearly hear the sea gulls squawking too.

This is a story of people whose lives are changing—a southern gentleman returning home to lead a more peaceful life and his talented New York wife who is not quite sure she is ready to make the transition. They are moving north to south, fast pace vs slow pace, downsizing. And while they are doing this, they are getting glimpses into other people’s lives over the course of a summer, holidays that will amuse, shock and transform them.

This irresistible story is home to captivating characters as funny, complicated, and real as our best friends—husbands and wives, mothers and daughters, friends and family who wrestle with the complexities, pain, and joys familiar to us all.

Finally, we’ll come to recognize the face of love, the kind that deepens and endures but only because one woman makes a tremendous leap of faith. That leap changes them all.

Why I Can’t Wait
I love to read books that showcase the ups and downs in peoples lives. It shows us that everyone has their obstacles to overcome and if they are worth it in the end. This sounds like a great summer read.

4.05.2016

Review: Lies and Other Acts of Love by Kristy Woodson Harvey

Lies and Other Acts of Love by Kristy Woodson Harvey
Published: April 5, 2016
Publisher: Berkley
Format: via author

Synopsis
After sixty years of marriage and five daughters, Lynn “Lovey” White knows that all of us, from time to time, need to use our little white lies.

Her granddaughter, Annabelle, on the other hand, is as truthful as they come. She always does the right thing—that is until she dumps her hedge fund manager fiancé and marries a musician she has known for three days. After all, her grandparents, who fell in love at first sight, have shared a lifetime of happiness, even though her grandfather’s declining health.

But when Annabelle’s world starts to collapse around her, she discovers that nothing about her picture-perfect family is as it seems. And Lovey has to decide whether one more lie will make or break the ones she loves.

My Thoughts
Lies and Other Acts of Love is a multi-generational tale of love, loss and protecting those you love the most. We met Lovey who is trying to maintain the little independence that she has left while caring for her husband who isn’t great health-wise. She loves all her children and grandchildren but she has always had a special place in her heart for Annabelle. Annabelle has always done what is expected of her but when she ditches her fiancée and marries a man she hardly knows all she does is look for acceptance from her Lovey.

Told in alternating storylines by Lovey and Annabelle we see how these two are very much alike. Lovey tells her story of defying her parents when it came to traveling but especially when it came to her love life. She fell in love with her future husband when they were kids and always knew he was meant for her. No matter time nor distance she knew there wasn’t anyone who compared to him. While on the other hand Annabelle has always been the apple of her grandmothers eye, she was the one most like Lovey in more ways than not. We see Annabelle’s story and how she came to the decision to follow her heart and to do what she wanted instead of what the family expected. We see her marriage to a man who she barely knew and what becomes of it.

I’m a believer in everything happens for a reason. While everything might be picture perfect on the surface both Annabelle and Lovey have dealt with heartache and loss, and while Lovey has always wanted Annabelle to have the best she soon finds out that Annabelle has discovered a secret she never wanted anyone to know. We all tell white lies but sometimes they snowball into secrets that once discovered will rock a family to its core. So when Annabelle discovers Loveys lie, she soon thinks her Lovey isn’t who she has always built her up to be. And Lovey being who she is will take the brunt of it all just to maintain the imagine of those she loves the most.

Lies and Other Acts of Love is a touching tale that will linger way after the last page. It’s a story of family and how in the end you will protect the ones you love even if it means sacrificing oneself. Kristy Woodson Harvey continues to bring us wonderfully written Southern fiction that continues to touch the soul with characters that are unforgettable; this is another winner and one that should be read by all.

      ABOUT KRISTY
Kristy Woodson Harvey is the author of Dear Carolina and Lies & Other Acts of Love. She blogs at Design Chic about how creating a beautiful home can be the catalyst for creating a beautiful life and loves connecting with readers at kristywoodonsharvey.com. She is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's school of journalism and holds a Master's in English from East Carolina University. She is a regular contributor for The Salisbury Post, Domino magazine and Houzz. She lives in North Carolina with her husband and three-year-old son.

4.04.2016

Monthly Wrap-Up: March

March was a great month for me while I didn’t read as much as I wanted to it brought me a month of less is more. I found myself just trying to relax more and trying not to stress out so much. I’m trying to exercise more and it has definitely helped me on all fronts. I’m hoping this month to read way more since I got some amazing books that I can’t wait to dive into. Well enough about me…here’s how my month went book wise.
Books Read
*17. Don’t You Cry by Mary Kubica
*16. Lies and Other Acts of Love by Kristy Woodson Harvey
15. Frannie & Tru by Karen Hattrup
*14. People Who Knew Me by Kim Hooper
*13. How Sweet the Sound by Amy K. Sorrells
*=Super Faves

Books Received via Publishers
Forever Beach by Shelly Noble
One True Loves by Taylor Jenkins Reid
A Lowcountry Wedding by Mary Alice Monroe
The Weekenders by Mary Kay Andrews
A Certain Age by Beatriz Williams
The Island House by Nancy Thayer
Glory Over Everything by Kathleen Grissom

Thanks to HarperCollins, Washington Square Press, Gallery Books, St. Martin’s Press, Ballantine Books and Simon and Schuster

Arcs via NetGalley/Edelweiss
First Comes Love by Emily Giffin
Leave Me by Gayle Forman

Purchased
A Thousand Boy Kisses by Tillie Cole


Personal Goals Update
Once again I’m glad to say I kept my promise of only getting 2 arcs from NetGalley/Edelweiss!

TBR Pile – 1 book knocked off [How Sweet the Sound]

Non-Bookish things
Since I’ve been reading nonstop for a while now I thought I would devote the weekends to catching up on TV shows and movies so here’s a few I’ve watched lately:

Quantico
I love this series! I’ve missed a few episodes but I’ve recently binged watched so I’m all caught up. I love the whole who done it vibe going on.

The Family
This show has me so….confused? I mean I love the whole mystery of the son coming back after 10 years but I want to know is he really who he says he is? Plus did anyone in the family have anything to do with it? I mean sometimes this family is REALLY suspect. There is mystery and suspense plus there is definitely a creepy vibe going on.

Upcoming Reads
One True Loves by Taylor Jenkins Reid
A Lowcountry Wedding by Mary Alice Monroe
A Thousand Boy Kisses by Tillie Cole


That’s my month how was yours? Please feel free to link up yours I love to see all things bookish!

Blog Tour: Crushed by Layne Gray


After a decade of dialing it in on her marriage – subsisting mostly on school fundraisers and designer trunk shows – Grace, on a whim, surprises her husband at the airport, picking him up in nothing more than scant lingerie and a fur coat. But that backfires spectacularly. Hoping to help, Grace’s best friend tells her of a secret retreat for discarded wives—Finedale, where Grace just may be able to get back her confidence, build her self-esteem, learn a rewarding career, or even rediscover that hot sex needn't be a thing of the past. 

Before long, Grace is orchestrating a new, fabulous life. Everything seems to be going brilliantly. But as cracks begin to appear the possibility of another, darker, truth behind Finedale catapults Grace into a role she never anticipated. 

EXCERPT
Waltzing through the automatic doors, Grace felt more alive than she had in years. There, inside the international terminal of the San Francisco airport, all eyes took in her entrance, step by sashaying step. Hoping the scant lingerie under her fur coat wasn’t too obvious, she cinched her belt one secure notch tighter. Not since she’d bid a sad farewell to her twenties had public attention been so intoxicating. She reacted with an uncharacteristically grand gesture, flicking her auburn hair out from under the supple mink collar.
How long had it been since Grace had picked up her husband from the airport—five years? Ten? No matter. Less than an hour had lapsed since she’d left her closest friend, Brett’s, birthday lunch, where Grace had admitted that the number of times she had made love with her husband in the last year matched his coveted golf handicap. Zero.
Taunting Grace to surprise Peter at the airport dressed in as little as possible, Brett had giddily handed over the new garter belt and stockings she had just picked out before lunch. From across the table, she’d batted her dark brown eyes insistently at Grace while handing her the pretty black-and-pink handled bag from Agent Provocateur, a sexy lingerie designer that Grace had never heard of.
Another birthday lunch guest, Raymond, had then relinquished the mink coat that covered his tight black cashmere sweater and black jeans, insisting it was the perfect camo for the lingerie underneath.
With a final gulp of champagne confidence, Grace had bid Brett and her birthday guests au revoir.
Now here in the airport waiting lounge, stripped to her G-string skivvies and thread of a marriage, Grace wistfully anticipated that moment when Peter, a surprised smile on his lips, would cancel his limo to walk hand in hand with her back to the airport parking lot and then make passionate love to her in the back of her SUV. Being caught by a security guard or outraged wide-eyed passenger might make them flush. But the way she was feeling, she simply wouldn’t be able to wait till they arrived home. And considering how long it had been, Grace was certain that neither would Peter.
* * *
Peter expected perfection: it wasn’t his fault. He’d been raised that way.
He arrived a little rumpled and more than a little tired after ten dusty days in Asia that had left him looking forward to the relaxation of a long flight home. After an extra half-hour circling San Francisco and waiting for the storm to pass, his patience would have been frayed even faster than usual if he’d been forced to wait endlessly at immigration. Easing without incident through customs with his carry-on garment bag and briefcase, Peter was anticipating a routinely calm limo ride home. Breaking stride to check his iPhone as he approached the exit, he relaxed. Good. No surprises.
* * *
Grace glanced up at the arrivals screen and then back over at the government-sanctioned clock with its teasing second hand meandering at a snail’s pace around the dial. It clicked to 2:07 P.M. Peter’s plane had been on the ground for seventeen minutes. Any moment now.
Brett had told her to make sure Peter’s first glimpse of her made a perfectly sultry impression. Forcing herself to stop pacing, Grace sculpted her body into an imitation of one of the sleek models from the latest Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show. As she did so, she could feel someone only a few yards away studying her intensely. She smirked with delight as she stole a peek. Hurrah! He was no older than thirty. A delicious idea flashed through her mind, to use this handsome young stranger shamelessly to practice her most flirtatious, albeit rusty, poses. Grace started to lower her eyelashes, but just as she did, the young gentleman spun abruptly to stare in another direction. She shrugged smugly at his apparent coyness and idly allowed herself to follow his line of sight to the object of his—and every other man’s, attention. Grace’s smile withered and then died altogether at seeing a flurry of golden hair, a rosebud mouth, and slender hips. This woman’s strut was no act. Like a panther, she moved with the sumptuous ease of youth.
Grace resumed her guise, although it didn’t feel right anymore; her limbs were all at odds with each other. She slid back to take refuge partially behind the pillar she had been using as her diva prop.
Just then the arrival doors whooshed open. Grace’s pulse raced again, yet less with wild anticipation than with a vague, percolating sense of sobering panic. What the hell am I doing here dressed like a hooker? Grace glanced over at the coquettish blonde who had molded expectantly into a voluptuous silhouette and then quickly looked back at the door. There he is. Grace hesitated for a split second and then nervously pulled herself out from behind the pillar with a toothy grin and a clumsy roll of her shoulder.
* * *
Peter glanced absently from left to right looking for his limo driver. He was concentrating so hard, he didn’t even see her arms before they wrapped round him.
“Hey, what are you doing here?” asked Peter.
“How ya doing, boss?” An infectious giggle escaped her lips as she pressed them against his, molding their mouths into a long, hungry kiss.
“What happened to my limo? Was there something wrong?” Peter’s worried tone was in contrast to how his body naturally drew in to meet hers.
“No limousine today.” She winked as she placed her hands on her hips in a display of sultry control. “You’re riding with me instead.” She let her blonde locks fall over her shoulders and then bent down to pick up his luggage, revealing even more of her cleavage.
He slipped his arm behind her back. “Let’s get out of here, then.”
A few yards ahead of them, a woman in a mink coat tripped and fell, crashing headlong into a group of travelers. Peter stepped instinctively toward the melee, but not before the woman picked herself up. Leaving startled people all around her and a broken heel on the floor, the woman ran off hobbling. Peter watched her curiously, until something about her auburn hair and the way she moved hit him like a runaway truck.
“Oh my God, no.” He only half called out, knowing she was too far away to hear, “Grace! Gracie…”

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              Author Bio

Layne Gray is an author, entrepreneur and experienced marketing strategist. Layne’s background is in technology marketing and she has worked for large companies, including as Director of UNIX Product Line Marketing at Oracle Corporation and Director of UNIX Application Marketing at Altos Computer Systems. She was the founder of LKE Productions, a global technology conference production company that ramped to over $20M in annual revenues.

Layne is a seasoned charitable fundraiser who has helped raise millions of dollars for local and national charities through events she has chaired and campaigns she has spearheaded. Bay Area beneficiaries have included the San Francisco Ballet, Junior League of San Francisco, San Francisco Zoological Society. National organizations include buildOn, UN Foundation Girl Up and Mocha Moms.

Born and raised in Oregon, Layne received a B.A. in Marketing and Statistics from the University of Oregon. She has taken the WSET Level 3 Certification and teaches wine classes around the country. Layne is an Emeritus Board member of the San Francisco Zoological Society and a sustaining member of the Junior League of San Francisco and the San Ballet Auxiliary. She lives in San Francisco and enjoys cycling, snow skiing and walking her dogs at Crissy Field.