A Bar in Paris by Imogene Nix
Turning 30? All alone? A commitment-free weekend
in Paris should help…shouldn't it?
What does a single woman do when she's turning thirty? She takes a weekend trip to Paris looking for commitment-free sex. Or that's what Davina Chandler does, anyway.
Enter Johnathon, a tall, charming Englishman. How can she possibly resist his magnetism and that sexy dimple?
What starts out as a lark quickly becomes so much more, but can one weekend turn into a lifetime? And will a lie of omission bring everything into jeopardy?
What does a single woman do when she's turning thirty? She takes a weekend trip to Paris looking for commitment-free sex. Or that's what Davina Chandler does, anyway.
Enter Johnathon, a tall, charming Englishman. How can she possibly resist his magnetism and that sexy dimple?
What starts out as a lark quickly becomes so much more, but can one weekend turn into a lifetime? And will a lie of omission bring everything into jeopardy?
Excerpt:
The waiter smiled and I
sighed. "Time to go." As I prepared to rise, gripping my bag in my
hand, the bell above the door rang and I watched with interest as the sexiest
man I'd ever seen entered. The cool blonde on his arm was scowling and he pried
her fingers from his arm then walked away. For a moment, she wobbled on her
stilettos before she sneered in her super chic French way only they can pull
off and stalked out the door. It slammed so hard the panes of glass shuddered.
The man scowled, but to
be honest, it didn't hurt at all. He was tall and well built. Blond hair with
gray eyes.
My mind screamed that
this man could probably satisfy my needs. He didn't appear even slightly
inebriated and he was obviously single now, if that little carry-on was to go
by. Perhaps this was my chance? I smoothed down my black dress, making sure my
cleavage was just peeking out, then I sucked in a deep, deep breath and stood,
hoping to catch his eye.
I watched the man stalk
to the bar and order in perfect English-accented French. "Une bière, s'il
vous plait."
My toes curled at his
voice and the waiter hurried to do his bidding. Mr. Sexy's voice was cultured
and deep. I like voices, particularly men's voices. They can make me go gooey
at the knees, and this one warmed my insides to the consistency of thick, warm
honey. And I knew he was the one I wanted to be with all night long.
The server handed over a
bottle of beer and a glass, but Mr. Sexy looked at the bottle, grimaced, and
then took a long pull.
The other men at the bar
started talking in low voices, putting aside newspapers. They paid their money
and left. I didn't want to think it was because of the dangerous aura
surrounding the man. It was, after all, three in the morning. No, there had to
be something else. But I was sure it wasn't the time to ask these questions.
The small bar was quiet
now as I was waiting alone with the mystery man. The waiter disappeared to the
back. Obviously, with only two patrons left, he could do other things.
I sucked in my
confidence, folded it around me like a coat, and approached the man. "Hi.
Mind if I join you?"
He grinned and gestured
to the seat beside him. I slipped onto the small stool, perched uncertainly.
Then I wiggled my bum a little, thrust out my chest, and gave him my very best
come-on smile.
"Looking for a hook
up, are you?" His voice caused a curl of heat to gather deep inside me.
I nodded slowly. Better
to be honest from the start, I thought. I didn't have time to say a word. The
next thing I knew, he had me thrust against the bar, his lips on mine and his
tongue halfway down my throat. But man, what a tongue it was.
He played me like a
violin until he lifted his head, casting a wicked smile in my direction.
"Your hotel or mine?"
"Umm, yours."
Right now, I felt the rosy glow of arousal roaring through me. Sexy and quick
to catch on. Yep, I was sure this guy was a winner.
Buy Link: Beachwalk Press
About the Author:
Imogene is a mother of
two, compulsive reader, and bookstore owner. She lives in regional Queensland,
Australia with her husband, two daughters, dog, cats, guinea pigs, and chooks.
She has a particular fondness for vampires, star ship captains, and things that
go bump in the night (especially vampire types).
Imogene has tried many
varied roles in her working life including kindergarten assistant, teacher,
principal, and kindergarten and child care director, but rates owning a
bookstore and writing her own novels as the absolute highlight.
In her mother and wife
alter ego, she has travelled widely and lived in some very unique places
including Far Western Queensland, Cape York, and even Tasmania. She loves to
travel and rates China and Hong Kong among her favorite destinations.
She blames Star Trek
Voyager, Firefly, and the works of Alexander Kent for her interest in naval
activities and later space fleet interest.
Giveaway:
Imogene is giving away to two lucky winners a choice of a digital copy of
A Bar in Paris or The Plan.
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