Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Kame + TBQ Interview: Hayden Braeburn!


WELCOME TO THE BLOG, HAYDEN!



A Virginia native, Hayden Braeburn now finds herself among the bluegrass and rolling hills of Kentucky. Married to her own (former) Marine, and mother to two incredible children, she toils at a day job she actually loves, writing whenever she has a free minute.



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Kame: Hi Hayden, thank you so much for letting me ask you a few questions about The Everetts of Tyler! 
These books are so closely tied; even having the same scene in one book to another but from a different perspective.  I especially liked Mason’s wedding from different perspectives. I think after I finish book 3 – I am going to have to read all three one after another. Did you always have it planned this way – or did the books evolved this way? 

 
Hayden: When I planned the series, I knew they would be closely tied, but I didn't know Dance and Fight would run so concurrently.  The series is blocked out, but sometimes characters send me in a direction I hadn't planned, with something I hadn't dreamed when I was writing the outlines.



K: Are we going to see scenes from Dance with Me and Fight For Me from Caleb’s perspective in his book? 

H: There is are a couple planned shared scenes from Fight For Me in Live For Me, one being the opening scene of Live and another the epilogue scene of Fight when Dylan notices Haleigh and Caleb in the hallway.



K: Are you a big “Dancing with the Stars” fan?  Why have Kat a ballroom a dancer? 

H: Hahaha.  I am not a religious fan by any means, but I did have the show on in the background when I was working on something else and the first line from Dance With Me popped in my head.


 
K: Most romance books end with the engagement, focusing on that as the Happily Ever After. Dance With Me starts with the engagement.  Did you think that was risky; worried readers would miss the falling in love part? 

H: Honestly, when I started writing Dance With Me it was supposed to be a short story for a contest, so I started in the middle of a scene and a relationship.  As I was writing the book, I was so involved with the story itself, I didn't really think about the lack of the falling in love part until I had several reviews-- some praising the originality and others essentially missing the beginning.  I will admit that I have plans to go back and reedit and revise Dance, and there is a good shot a little more of Mason and Kat's love story will be included. 


 
K: That sounds great – I would love to read the reedit and see if you take it in a new direction.

 I have reviewed both books here on TBQ's Book Palace – but I want to be vague to avoid spoilers for people who haven’t gotten Dance With Me off their TBR pile. The intense situation Mason goes through was something I have never read in a romance before. What kind of research did you do so that you got his character's emotional state accurate?

H: I actually spent a lot of time online reading the accounts of victims of situations similar to his.  The problem with turning a situation around-- what happens to Mason happens much more often to women, or at least is reported more often-- is that I have heard more than once that Mason wasn't manly enough in dealing with his feelings, and he was perhaps a little too realistic and not very alpha. 



K: Cassie insists on taking care of Dylan.  Was it out of duty; a way to repay the person who saved her brother’s life or guilt as she was friends with Priscilla, did she recognize her attraction Dylan? 

H: A little of both.  She definitely felt responsible for him being hurt with her accidental betrayal of Mason, so that was the overlying reason, but she might have just wanted him in her space-- although I'm sure she would've never admitted it at the time.



K: Cassie’s ordeal was intense too – I can see the two couples bonding over these experiences – are Cassie and Kat, and Mason and Dylan becoming great friends?

H: Dylan is protective of his family, and Cassie's family is his by extension.  While Mason and Dylan don't always agree on how to get things done, they are becoming good friends.  Kat and Cassie have different circles of friends, but after Cassidy let go of her guilt, she and Kat have made great strides as well.



K: Your new book Live For Me is Caleb’s story.  He is an emergency room Doctor.  The teaser scene I read is actually a scene from Fight For Me from Caleb’s perspective.  

H: This ties back to the series being incredibly interconnected.  I knew when I started writing Haleigh when she appeared in Fight For Me that she had a rich back story and deserved the love of a good man.  Caleb really has no baggage—he grew up privileged, has a career he loves, and a family he adores— yet, he is drawn to the angel with a steel spine he sees in Haleigh.  They've been fun to write. 



K: I see Dylan as all alpha male with teddy bear tendencies.  Dylan is a protective man – do we see him being more protective of Haleigh of Caleb’s book?  Do we get to see him as a Dad? 

H: We will get to see him being protective toward Haleigh, definitely.  He noticed her tendencies in Fight and plays a role in Live For Me, and in helping her trust men.  I don't think we'll get to see him with a baby until either the end of Live or in the fourth book, though.


 
K: There is a fourth Everett – do we have another book to look forward to? 

H: Yes!  Camryn's story is slated for the fall.  The blurb:

Ache For Me (The Everetts of Tyler, Book 4)

Camryn Everett is broken. After a disastrous affair with her director leaves her both jobless and homeless, she’s come home to Tyler to lick her wounds. Desperate for the audiences she left behind in New York, she takes a job singing at a nightclub and slowly puts herself back together.

Carter Jamieson can’t believe his friend’s kid sister is home and so breathtakingly… sexy. Ashamed of his runaway thoughts, he buries himself in his work and lusts from afar, until a chance meeting changes everything.

 

Can Cam convince Carter to give in to the smoldering passion between them, while at the same time proving to herself she’s worthy of such an incredible man?



Kame: Wow – sign me up to read book 4! Thank you so much Hayden for giving us a peek into the Everetts of Tyler. I look forward to reading Live For Me.

 

Hayden: Thank you so much for having me, and for such thoughtful questions!


SPEED ROUND:



Chocolate OR Vanilla ice cream?
Vanilla (but with chocolate syrup and whipped cream)

 
A day on a secluded island OR a day at the spa?
Island

 
Reading a steamy romance novel OR a suspense-filled mystery?
Why not a steamy suspense?  I love a steamy novel, but it has to have a plot.

 
If you had to choose, which would you rather have an affair with: a sexy highlander OR a devilishly handsome English lord?
That's a toughie, but I gotta go with the Highlander.

 
Hot summer days OR cold winter nights?
Cold winter nights-- all the better to snuggle!

 
Where would your dream house be: in the city, where all the action is OR nestled in the mountain where you can enjoy the quiet and the wilderness?
I'd love a log cabin in the woods, so mountain it is.

 
If you could live in any time period, past or future, which one would it be?
I'd love to live in the (hopefully very near) future where everyone is equal, able to love whomever they want with no interference and where there are cures for the world's diseases.  (Wow, and now I sound like Miss America-- I'd also like world peace and puppies for everyone!)

 
Cover Lover OR Blurb Fan?
A cover grabs your attention, a blurb drags you in.  While I love covers, a pretty picture with a so-so story doesn't work for me.

 
Steamy Novella OR Sweet Novel?
Depends on the mood.  I will usually pick steam, though.

 
Quick—name the one food that you cannot live without?
Is coffee a food? (Of course!)

 

And finally, tell us 3 unique/wacky/fun things about yourself:

 

  • I am actually a gemologist in real life, and spend my days writing appraisals and buying diamonds.  (Terrible life, lemme tell ya!)
  • I am a trained vocalist, and was in five choirs and All-State Chorus my senior year of high school.  I thought about heading to Nashville instead of college, but I think my parents would've murdered me had I given up my scholarship!
  • I am a nerd!  It's not glamorous, but it's true.  Trivia is anything but trivial, and I am regularly asked how to spell something or to work out the math on pretty much anything at work.  Oh, and my daughter refuses to do her math homework until I get home to help.

 

 
The_Book_Queen: Thanks so much for stopping by, Hayden, and please know that you are welcome back anytime! Do you have any questions for our readers—something to spark a good discussion? :)

 

Hayden: I tend to write short novels, but I know that's not everyone's preference.  Does length influence purchasing/reading when choosing a book, or do you choose solely on story?

 

 

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Live For Me by Hayden Braeburn
Publication Date: April 30th, 2013  Date changed, TBA
Series: The Everetts of Tyler, 3
Genre: Contemporary Romance
 
Haleigh Carlisle doesn’t exist, or didn’t six months ago. On the run from her past, she and her daughter Georgia end up in Tyler when Haleigh lands a job at Aylesford Memorial Hospital.


 
Caleb Everett may not have time to date, but that doesn’t stop him from noticing the new, leggy, blonde physical therapist. Making time in his schedule for the skittish woman is hard, but making a place in his heart is easy.
 
When Haleigh’s past comes back to haunt her, can Caleb live with the secrets she’s been hiding?
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
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Thanks for stopping by today Hayden! :) What a great interview, Kame, I *really* need to read this series.
 
 
Don't forget Hayden's question:
 
I tend to write short novels, but I know that's not everyone's preference. Does length influence purchasing/reading when choosing a book, or do you choose solely on story?
 
 
 



Enjoy!



Until Next Time,


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Monday, April 29, 2013

Guest Post with Fiona Druce!


WELCOME TO THE BLOG, FIONA! :)


Fiona Druce and her husband live in the Pacific Northwest with two daughters and a large neurotic dog. Her interests are singing, triathlons, molecular biology, qualitative chemistry, mechanical and aerospace engineering, and writing fiction. She’s positive there is somehow a connection in all that but she hasn’t found it, yet. Suggestions welcome.



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Love is a Funny Word

 

The word romance usually brings to mind flowers, chocolate, Parisian nights, soft candle light, and various shades of red. Unless you’re me, of course. In that case, it’s an entirely different picture that comes to mind.

Romance, as I see it, is acceptance of another person’s faults and the ability to see past the weird farty noises they make in the middle of the night. Not that I make those noises, of course.

That last paragraph was funny, wasn’t it? I may have made that weird snort-that-never-leaves-your-throat sound while re-reading. And while writing it. Probably will, again, later, too.

It wasn’t a lie! But it was still funny.

Why?

Defining humor is easy: it’s life. Life true, plain, and simple with a dash of hindsight and an appreciation for the strength to get past whatever obstacle is currently in the comedic limelight.

For example, this morning, my older daughter was late for school. This is the norm, rather than something we all freak out about.

Regardless, my sweetling asked me: “Mom, could you grab my belt?”

Me: “Where is it?”

Her: “Well, it’s either on the stairs or somebody moved it.”

Me, with a stoney glare: “So…. It’s either on the stairs… Or it isn’t.”

Her: *nods sagely*

Me: “…….”

Why was this funny? Simply because people can relate. I’m aggravated and millions upon millions of mothers who are obviously reading this post are sitting in their chairs nodding slowly with each progressing line of dialogue, thinking knew that was going to happen.

Humor in romance is no different.

We all envision this perfect coming together (pun intended) where you and your partner all but read each other’s minds, knowing right where to go and how to mash your mouths together without knocking teeth.

Reality?

You knock teeth.

And make weird sounds that would disturb you if you were capable of paying attention objectively. And, at the moment, I’m just talking about the weird sounds that skin makes when it’s covered in sweat and has managed to glue itself to your partner’s flesh. Then you try to separate.

This is funny! Why? Because we’re all embarrassed by it. It’s funny because someone is willing to not only speak about the embarrassment, but to emphasize it, too! And to be honest about it!

That, in and of itself, is why we like humor, to begin with. Because it speaks on those topics that we don’t have the willingness to speak about, ourselves! Humor is gracelessness, acne in your twenties, the inability to speak when you’re talking to a crush, forgetting key lines in the middle of a speech, dreams of forgetting to wear clothes to school or work.

Why are those funny?

Because they are honest and real fears.

Love requires a level of trust that is utterly terrifying.

So it makes sense that romance and humor would hand-in-hand, doesn’t it?

During your next read, just keep this in the back of your mind…

…They’re so knocking their teeth together.

For some more awesome examples, check out my latest release, Aces Wild, where Ace Stanning relies on her comedic interpretation of the world in order to survive her fledgling relationship with a handsome and suave businessman.

Who is also a dragon.

More snarky-than-sweet Southern girl Acacia “Ace” Stanning has never been anyone’s ideal anything. Not for a lack of trying, of course.

Dark, mysterious, and utterly frustrating hottie Val Draig has always been quite the opposite. Without even an attempt at trying. Except that whole being-a-dragon bit. And the violent bloody war bit. And the fact that simply by knowing him, Ace is now drawn kicking and screaming into a secret battle between two warring dragon factions.

Then Val told her she was his ideal everything.

Now, because he loves her, a whole group of dragons want her dead. And those are the good guys.

The bad guys want both Ace and Val’s entire clan wiped from existence. To stop the bloodshed, she and Val will unravel a hidden past only to discover a future together is the key to their survival.

Ace may not be ideal, but who she is may just be wild enough to work.

 




And, because I have a love of comedy, please, please, please, let me know what you find funny! Physical humor? Snarky sarcasm?? Maybe the accidental moment of comedic genius??

 

Or, even better? Found any good funny reads, lately??


~Fiona Druce

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Aces Wild by Fiona Druce
Publisher: Secret Cravings Publishing (March 28, 2013)
Series: Hand of Fate, 1
Genre: Paranormal Romance
 
More snarky-than-sweet Southern girl Acacia “Ace” Stanning has never been anyone’s ideal anything. Not for a lack of trying, of course.

Dark, mysterious, and utterly frustrating hottie Val Draig has always been quite the opposite. Without even an attempt at trying. Except that whole being-a-dragon bit. And the violent bloody war bit. And the fact that simply by knowing him, Ace is now drawn kicking and screaming into a secret battle between two warring dragon factions.
Then Val told her she was his ideal everything.

Now, because he loves her, a whole group of dragons want her dead. And those are the good guys.

The bad guys want both Ace and Val’s entire clan wiped from existence. To stop the bloodshed, she and Val will unravel a hidden past only to discover a future together is the key to their survival.

Ace may not be ideal, but who she is may just be wild enough to work.


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Thank you for the laugh today, Fiona! :) I'm dying to read Aces Wild now! I'm all for humor in books, romance or otherwise. Any kind of humor--light, slightly dark, sarcastic...and I think we can all laugh at some of the jokes more appropriate for a young teenage boy once in a while, right? :)


Don't forget to answer Fiona's questions!

And, because I have a love of comedy, please, please, please, let me know what you find funny! Physical humor? Snarky sarcasm?? Maybe the accidental moment of comedic genius??


Or, even better? Found any good funny reads, lately??




Enjoy! 





Until Next Time,


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*TBQ's Book Palace is a member of both the Amazon and Barnes and Nobles affiliates program. By using the links provided to buy products from either website, I receive a very small percentage of the order. To read my full disclosure on the matter, please see this post!

**The two pictures used in this post do not belong to TBQ's Book Palace, and were provided by the guest author, from Google.

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Lusting for Covers (122)


Lusting for Covers is a weekly meme, held on Sunday, that allows bloggers to share their current cover obsession with fellow book lovers.

This meme is hosted by TBQ @ TBQ's Book Palace.

To view complete instructions on how to participate, as well as grab the HTML code for the graphic, see this page first!



Once you are ready to join the fun,

please fill out Mister Linky below with

your name/blog name and the direct

link to your Lusting for Covers for this

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Here's my candidate for the week:
 


 
Claimed by Stacey Kennedy
Publisher: Loveswept (August 5, 2013)

Series: Club Sin, 1
Genre: Contemporary Romance (BDSM Erotica)
 
Presley Flynn is ripe to experience her secret fantasies . . . and Dmitri Pratt wants nothing more than to fulfill them. Once inside the elite Club Sin in Las Vegas, Presley is nervous but excited—and determined to surrender to her every desire. Dmitri is her Master, and his touch is like fire. With each careful, calculated caress, he unleashes her wildest inhibitions, giving her unimagined pleasure.

Presley is different than the other submissives Dimitri has mastered. The BDSM lifestyle is new to her, and so are the games they play at Club Sin. From the start, Presley stirs emotions in him far beyond the raw purity between a dom and the perfect sub. For the ecstasy they share goes beyond the dungeon igniting a passion that claims the very depths of the heart.

 
 


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Why?

Do I even *need* to explain? Yummy tattoo, sexy hero (and more importantly, his bare chest)....Really, I'm in CoverWhore heaven (again)! :)

Have you read any of Kennedy's books? I haven't, but I'm putting them on my list now!



 





 


 


What cover are you currently lusting for? Tell me, I want to know! Follow the directions above on how to post your own Lusting for Covers, and leave a comment telling me what you think of the cover for Claimed?



 


Calling all Shifter Romance fans: Come join the Shifter-a-Thon-Read-a-Long, hosted by Wickedly Delicious and I! You can find out more about the group here, including the link to the GoodReads group.


Our pick for April is Pride Mates by Jennifer Ashley, and our discussion will be April 28th (TODAY)! Head on over to join the fun. 


We're also deciding on May's book; join the GR group and remember to vote, the poll closes on 4/30!  












 
Enjoy!





Until Next Time,

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*TBQ's Book Palace is a member of both the Amazon and Barnes and Nobles affiliates program. By using the links provided to buy products from either website, I receive a very small percentage of the order. To read my full disclosure on the matter, please see this post!

Saturday, April 27, 2013

[Kame's Review]: "Rough Around the Edges"


 
Rough Around the Edges by Ranae Rose
Publisher:  Space Independent Publishing Platform (April 4, 2013)
Genre: Contemporary Romance
 
 Sometimes love is enough. Other times, you have to fight for it.

For Ryan Moore, the choice to fight is like the choice to breathe--necessary. After being wounded in war and discharged from the United States Marine Corps, competitive MMA fighting is the only thing he’s still able to excel at. Every round is a risk he can’t afford to take, but time spent outside of the cage is purgatory, until he meets female fighter Ally Rivera. For the first time since an IED blast destroyed life as he knew it, he wants something--someone. And she wants him, but the lingering effects of war might just tear them apart, if the gang violence that plagues her family doesn’t kill them first.

Rough Around the Edges is Ryan’s side of the love story told in Battered Not Broken. It’s not a sequel, but a separate novel written for those who want to experience the story through Ryan’s eyes. Read Battered Not Broken first or simply dive right in and enjoy an erotic romance novel told completely from a male point of view.
 
 
 









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 His usefulness to the United State Marine Corps had flatlined in the wake of a single second that had left him absurdly whole and alive while crumbling his life - the parts that mattered most - around him.

 
   

Ryan Moore craved purpose in his life, he shunned his affluent family’s idyllic life and joined the Marines, and then an IED ended Ryan Moore’s military career. Unsure of how to go on he moved to Baltimore and finds work as a roofer, but not until he walks into Knockout, an MMA gym, does he feel alive.  On that first walk about in the gym, he sees her, the first woman to catch his eye since his injury, Ally Rivera.   
Rough Around The Edges is the same story as Battered Not Broken but from Ryan’s point of view.  When I read Battered I craved Ryan’s point of view, I wanted to know the why, and I wanted to know more background of his character.  Ranae Rose did not disappoint, Rough is Ryan.  Rough has moments of raw emotion, and some sweet moments.  We see Ryan really struggle with the effects of TBI, and where in Battered we might get the impression that he is being stubborn when Ally offers help, in Rough we see how the effects of TBI are on his self-worth and my love of Ryan grew.  His internal battle to make his life matter was wonderful, and I could feel his love for Ally on each page.
   

 

 “Fighting is the only damn thing I’m still good at. And besides you, it’s the only thing I give a damn about anymore. Giving it up would be like lying down and waiting to die."

 
 

Rough Around The Edges is not a sequel, it does not continue the story of Battered Not Broken but it does enhance it.  And actually either book can be read first, but both should be read to get the full story of Ryan and Ally’s love.  It is rare to see both sides of a story.  Often authors do give us multiple points of view, but rarely do we get to see a scene from both main characters.  Even though I knew the main plot points of this story since I had read (and reviewed) Battered Not Broken I was still drawn to read – I finished this book in under a day! I found myself longing to see what Ryan thought during a particular scene and was very pleased to read scenes that were not in Battered such as the Epilogue that takes place after the Epilogue in Battered.
 

I received both books from the author for my honest review.  If I had to pick a favorite among the two it would be Rough Around The Edges by a glove!  I hope Ranae Rose gives us glimpse at Ryan and Ally’s wedding one day. 4 stars and a little more…


4 STARS!





 
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*Note: Quote used belongs to Ranae Rose; Kame and TBQ's Book Palace do not claim it*
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Meet Kame:

Kame is part of a family of readers; one day she picked up the Nook she purchased for her husband and discovered her love of e-books. A few months later he purchased one for her so he could have his back! Kame’s Nook is never far, and she is hard pressed to pick a favorite book, genre or author. As long as there are characters that make her want to sit down and have a chat and a plot keeps the pages turning, she’ll read it.

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Great review, thanks for sharing today, Kame! :) I really must read both of these books.

Do you like when a book is rewritten from another characters' POV like this? Have you read any of Ranae Rose's books?
 


Enjoy!



Until Next Time,
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Friday, April 26, 2013

Blog Tour: Guest Post with Shelia Roberts + Giveaway!


 

WELCOME TO THE BLOG, SHELIA! :)



Sheila Roberts lives on a lake in the Pacific Northwest. She’s happily married and has three children. She’s been writing since 1989, but she did lots of things before settling in to her writing career, including owning a singing telegram company and playing in a band. Her band days are over, but she still enjoys writing songs. When she’s not speaking to women’s groups or at conferences or hanging out with her girlfriends she can be found writing about those things near and dear to women’s hearts: family, friends, and chocolate.

 
 


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Meet Kyle Long

            I’m in love with the men in my latest novel, What She Wants. This group of guys get together once a week to play poker ... and see if they can fix their woman problems. And boy, do they need help in that department. They’re all different but the one thing they have in common is that they’re all pretty much clueless. I’m hoping readers will get as involved with these guys as I did. I found myself especially rooting for my shy hero, Jonathan Templar even as I wrote his story. He’s not your typical super sexy romance hero but I think he’s adorable. Still, he gets plenty of ink, so I’d like to introduce you to his best friend Kyle.

Kyle Long is a nice guy, but there’s nothing spectacular about him. He doesn’t even get the lead role in this book! Sadly, he comes in second place, like he has most of his life. While other guys were catching the girls’ interest playing on the football or basketball team, Kyle was on the chess team with his pal Jonathan. Kyle is short and this really frustrates him. Women are always passing him up for guys who are taller, richer... better. He’s come to the conclusion that size matters, especially when a guy is trying to catch the eye of the office hottie.

            Lucky for Kyle Jonathan has discovered the secret to figuring women out: romance novels. These books are a real eye opener and pretty soon Kyle is following his friend’s example and using them as textbooks to help him figure out what women want so he can win the woman of his dreams.

            But Kyle is about to get some important real life lessons. Sometimes that perfect woman isn’t all so perfect. And yes, size matters... when you’re talking about the size of a man’s heart.


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What She Wants by Shelia Roberts
Publisher: Harlequin MIRA (March 26, 2013)
Series: Life in Icicle Falls, 4
Genre: Contemporary Romance
 
What do women want?
 
Jonathan Templar and his poker buddies can't figure it out. Take Jonathan, for instance. He's been in love with Lissa Castle since they were kids but, geek that he is, she's never seen him as her Mr. Perfect. He has one last shot—their high school reunion. Kyle Long is equally discouraged. The pretty receptionist at his office keeps passing him over for other guys who may be taller but are definitely not superior. And Adam Edwards might be the most successful of Jonathan's friends, but he isn't having any success on the home front. His wife's kicked him out.
 
When Jonathan stumbles on a romance novel at the Icicle Falls library sale, he knows he's found the love expert he's been seeking—Vanessa Valentine, top-selling romance author. At first his buddies laugh at him for reading romance novels, but soon they, too, realize that these stories are the world's best textbooks on love. Poker night becomes book club night…and when all is read and done, they're going to be the kind of men women want!

 
 

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What She Wants by Shelia Roberts
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Working in such close quarters with a woman that you could bump knees (thighs, and maybe even other body parts) was probably every man's dream job. Except Dot Morrison's knees were knobby and she was old enough to be Jonathan Templar's grandmother. And she looked like Maxine of greeting card fame. So there was no knee (or anything else) bumping going on today.

"Okay, you're good to go," he said, pushing back from the computer in the office at Breakfast Haus, Dot's restaurant. "But remember, what I told you. If you want your computer to run more efficiently you've got to slick your hard drive once in awhile."

"There you go talking dirty to me again," Dot cracked.

A sizzle sneaked onto Jonathan's cheeks, partly because old ladies didn't say thing like that (Jonathan's grandma sure didn't), and partly because he'd never talked dirty to a woman in his life. Well, not unless you counted a Playboy centerfold. When talking with most real-life women, his tongue had a tendency to tie itself into more knots than a bag of pretzels, especially when a woman was good-looking. This, he told himself, was one reason he was still single at the ripe old age of thirty-three. That and the fact that he wasn't exactly the stuff a woman's dreams were made of. It was a rare woman who dreamed of a skinny, bespectacled guy in a button-down shirt. Those weren't the only reasons, though. Carrying a torch for someone tended to interfere with a guy's love life.

Never certain how to respond to Dot's whacked-out sense of humor, he merely smiled, shook his head and packed up his briefcase.

"Seriously," she said, "I'm glad this didn't turn out to be anything really bad. But if it had, I know I could count on you. You can't ever leave Icicle Falls. What would us old bats do when we have computer problems?"

"You'd manage," Jonathan assured her.

"I doubt it. Computers are instruments of torture to anyone over the age of sixty."

"No worries," he said. "I'm not planning on going anywhere."

"Until you meet Ms. Right. Then you'll be gone like a shot." The look she gave him was virtually a guarantee that something was about to come out of her mouth that would make him squirm. Sure enough. "We'll have to find you a local girl."

Just what he needed - Dot Morrison putting the word out that Jonathan Templar, computer nerd, was in the market for a local girl. He didn't want a local girl. He wanted …

"Tilda's available."

Tilda Morrison, super cop? She could easily bench-press Jonathan. "Uh, thanks for the offer, but I think she needs someone tougher."

"There's a problem. Nobody's as tough as Tilda. Damn, I raised that girl wrong. At this rate I'm never going to get grandchildren." Dot shrugged and reached for a cigarette. "Just as well, I supposed. I'd have to spend all my free hours baking cookies for the little rodents."

Sometimes it was hard to know whether or not Dot was serious, but this time Jonathan was sure she didn't mean what she'd said. She was only trying to make the best of motherly frustration. Dot wanted grandkids. Anyone who's seen her interacting with the families who came into the restaurant could tell that. It was a wonder she made any money with all the free hot chocolate she slipped her younger patrons.

She lit up and took a deep drag on her cigarette. Her little office at the back of the restaurant kitchen was about to get downright smoggy. Washington State law prohibited smoking in public places, but Dot maintained that her office wasn't a public place. Jonathan suspected one of these days she and the local health inspector were going to get into it over the cigarettes she sneaked in this room.

"I'd better get going," he said, gathering his things and trying not to inhale the second hand smoke pluming his direction.

"You gonna bill me as usual?"

"Yep."

"Don't gouge me," she teased.

"Wouldn't dream of it. And put your glasses on to read your bill this time," he teased back as he made for the door. He always tried to give Dot a senior discount and she always overpaid him, claiming she'd misread the bill. Yep, Dot was a great customer.

Heck, all his customers were great, he thought as he made his way to Sweet Dreams Chocolate Company, where Elena the secretary was having a nervous breakdown thanks to a new computer that she swore was possessed.

The scent of chocolate floating up from the kitchens below greeted him as he walked in the office door and Elena looked at him as if he was St. George come to slay a dragon. "Thank God you're here."

People were always happy to see the owner and sole employee of Geek Gods Mobile Computer Service. Once Jonathan arrived on the scene they knew their troubles would be fixed.

He liked that, liked feeling useful. So he wasn't a mountain of muscle like Luke Goodman, who was the production manager at Sweet Dreams, or a mover and shaker like Blake Preston, manager of Cascade Mutual. Some men were born to have starring roles and big, juicy parts on the stage of life. Others were meant to build scenery, pull the curtains, work in the background to make sure everything on stage ran well. Jonathan was a back stage kind of guy. Nothing wrong with that, he told himself. Background workers made it possible for the show to go on.

But leading ladies never noticed the guy in the background. Jonathan heaved a sigh. Sometimes he felt like Cyrano de Bergerac. Without the nose.

"This thing is making me loco," Elena greeted him, glaring at the offending piece of technology on her desk.

Samantha had just emerged from her office. "More loco than we make you?"

"More loco than even my mother makes me," Elena replied.

Samantha gave her shoulder a pat. "Jonathan will fix it."

Elena grunted. "Equipo del infierno."

"Computer from hell?" Jonathan guessed, remembering some of his high school Spanish.

Elena's frustrated scowl was all the answer he needed.

"Don't worry," Samantha told her. "Jonathan will help you battle the forces of technology evil. When Cecily comes in tell her I'll be back around two. Try to keep my favorite assistant from turning the air blue," she said to Jonathan.

"No worries," he said, then assured Elena, "I'll have this up and running for you in no time."

No time turned out to be about an hour, but since Elena had expected to lose the entire day she was delighted. "You are amazing," she told him just as Samantha's sister Cecily arrived on the scene.

"Has he saved us again?" she asked Elena, smiling at Jonathan.

"Yes, as always."

Jonathan pushed his glasses up his nose and tried to look modest. It was hard when people puffed him up like this.

But then, as he started to pack up his tools, Cecily said something that left him flat as a stingray. "I just heard from Tina Swift that you guys have your fifteen year reunion coming up."

"Uh, yeah."

"Those are always fun, seeing old friends, people you used to date," she continued.

This was worse than Dot's cigarette smoke. Chatting with Cecily always made him self-conscious. Chatting with Cecily about his high school reunion would make him a nervous wreck, especially if she started asking about women he used to date. Jonathan hit high speed gathering up his tools and his various discs.

"Are you going to the reunion?" she asked him.

"Maybe," he lied, and hoped she'd leave it at that.

She didn't. "I moved back just in time for my ten year and I'm glad I did. There were some people I wouldn't have had a chance to see otherwise.

There were some people Jonathan wanted to do more than see. Some people with blond hair and … He snapped his briefcase shut and bolted for the door. "So, Elena, I'll bill you."

"Okay," she called.

The door hadn't quite shut behind him when he heard Elena say to Cecily, "He needs confidence, that one."

It was an embarrassing thing to hear about himself, but true. He needed a lot more than confidence though. How could a guy be confident when he didn't have anything to be confident about?

By now it was time for lunch so he grabbed some bratwurst and sauerkraut at Big Brats and settled in at one of the cafe tables in the stone courtyard adjacent to the popular sausage stand. It was a perfect day for outside dining. The sun was out to warm his back and a mountain breeze worked as a counterbalance to keep him from getting too hot. A cloudless sky offered a blue backdrop for the mountains.

During the weekends the eating area was so crowded you had to take a number. Today, however, it was relatively quiet with only a few tables occupied by shoppers taking a break.

Ed York, who owned D'Vine Wines, and Pat Wilder, who owned Mountain Escape Books, sauntered across the street to place an order. They stopped by Jonathan's table to say hello but didn't ask him to join them. No surprise. Pat and Ed had a thing going.

According to Jonathan's mom Ed had been interested in Pat ever since he moved to Icicle Falls and opened his wine shop. But Pat had been mourning a husband and hadn't been even remotely interested. It looked like that was changing though. Watching Ed's romantic success kept the small flame of hope alive in Jonathan. Maybe, if a guy hung in there long enough, getting the woman of his dreams could become a reality.

Or maybe the guy was just wasting his life dreaming. Jonathan crumpled his napkin. Time to get back to work.

His next client was Gerhardt Geissel who owned and ran Gerhardt's Gasthaus with his wife Ingrid. Gerhardt was a short, husky, fifty-something man with gray hair and a round, florid face. He loved his wife's German cooking, loved his beer, and was proud to celebrate his Tirolean heritage by wearing lederhosen when he played his alpen horn for his guests first thing every morning.

He played it even when he didn't have guests. Recently he'd gotten carried away celebrating his birthday and had decided to serenade his dinner guests after having had one too many beers and had fallen off the ledge of the balcony outside the dining room. He'd fallen about twelve feet but fortunately had broken his arm instead of his back.

"Jonathan, wie geht's?" he greeted Jonathan, raising his cast-encased arm as Ingrid showed Jonathan into his office. "I hope you're here to solve all my problems."

"That is an impossible task," said his wife.

Gerhardt made a face. "See how she loves me."

His wife made a face right back at him and left. But she was back a few minutes later with a piece of Black Forest cherry cake for Jonathan. "You're too skinny," she informed him. "You need to eat more."

"You need a wife to cook for you," her husband added.

"My youngest niece Mary lives just over in Wenatchee, and she's very pretty," said Ingrid.

"And very stupid," Gerhardt said in disgust. "Jonathan's smart. He needs a smart woman."

"Mary is smart," Ingrid insisted. "She just makes bad choices."

"Well, uh, thanks," Jonathan said. "I appreciate the offer." Sometimes he wondered if everyone in Icicle Falls over the age of fifty wanted to match him up.

Heck, it wasn't only the older people. Even his sister had been known to take a hand, always trying to introduce him to the latest someone she'd met and was sure would be perfect for him. Of course, those someones never were.

Gerhardt's computer problem was simple enough. Jonathan reloaded his operating system and he was good to go.

"You'd better get out of here before my wife comes back with Mary's phone number," Gerhardt advised after he'd written Jonathan a check.

Good idea. Jonathan left by the back door.

After leaving Gerhardt, he fit in two more clients and then headed home.

May's late afternoon sun beamed its blessing on his thee-bedroom log house at the end of Mountain View Road as he drove up. (He'd originally planned for two bedrooms but his folks had talked him into the extra one. "You have to have room for a wife and children," he mother had said. Good old Mom, always hopeful.) Fir and pine trees gave the house its rustic setting while the pansies and begonias his mother and sister had put in the window boxes and the patch of lawn edged with more flowers added a homey touch. Someone pulling up might even think a woman lived there. They'd be wrong. The only female in this house had four legs.

But Jonathan often pictured the house with a wife and kids in it - the wife (a pretty blonde, naturally) cooking dinner while he and the kids played video games. He could even see himself as an old man, sitting on the porch, playing chess with a grandson on the set he'd made himself. The house he'd have, naturally, passed on to his own son, keeping the property in the family.

His grandpa had purchased this land as an investment when it was nothing more than a mountain meadow. Gramps could have made a tidy profit selling it but instead he'd let Jonathan have it for a song when Jonathan turned twenty-five.

He'd started building his house when he was twenty-seven. A cousin who worked in construction in nearby Yakima had come over and helped him and Dad with it. Dad hadn't lived to see it finished. He'd had a heart attack just before the roof went on, leaving Jonathan on his own to finish both his house and his life.

Jonathan had become the man of the family, in charge of helping his mom, his grandmother, and his sister cope. He'd been no help to his grandmother, who had tried to outrun her loss by moving to Arizona. He hadn't been much help to his mother, either, beyond setting her up with a computer program so she could manage her finances. He'd tried to help Julia cope but he'd barely been able to cope himself. He should never have let Dad do all that hard physical work.

"Don't be silly," his mother always said. "Your father could just as easily have died on the golf course. He was doing what he wanted to do, helping you."

Helping his son be manly. The house was probably the one endeavor of Jonathan's that his father really took pride in. It wasn't hard to figure out what kind of son Dad had really longed for. He'd never missed an Icicle Falls HIgh football game, whether at home or away. How many times had he sat in the stands and wished his scrawny son was out there on the field or at least on the bench instead of playing the band? Jonathan was glad he had no idea.

"I love you, son," Dad had said when they were loading him into the ambulance. Those were the last words Jonathan had heard and he was thankful for them. But he often found himself wishing his dad had said hew as proud of him.

As he pulled up in his yellow Volkswagen with Geek Gods Mobile Computer Service printed on the side, his dog Chica abandoned her spot on the front porch and raced down the stairs to greet him, barking a welcome. Chica was an animal shelter find, part Shepherd, part Lab, and part … whatever kind of dog had curly tail. She'd been with Jonathan for five years and she thought he was a god.

He got out of the car and the dog starting jumping like she had springs on her paws. It was nice to have some female go crazy over him. "Hey girl, he greeted her. "We'll get some dinner and then play fetch."

He exchanged his slacks for the comfort of his old, baggy jeans and his business shirt for a T-shirt sporting a nerdy pun that cautioned "Don't drink and derive". Then, after a feast of canned spaghetti for Jonathan and some Doggy's Delight for Chica it was time for a quick game of fetch. It had to be quick because tonight was Friday, poker night, and the guys would be coming over at seven. Poker, another manly pursuit. Dad would have been proud.

The first to arrive was his pal Kyle Long. Kyle and Jonathan had been friends since high school. They'd both been members of the chess club and had shared an addiction to old sci-fi movies and video games.

Kyle didn't exactly fit his name. He was short. His hair was a lighter shade than Jonathan's dark brown - nothing spectacular, rather like his face.

His ordinary face didn't bug him nearly as much as his lack of stature. "Women don't look at short guys," he often grumbled. And short guys who (like Jonathan) weren't always so confident and quick with the flattery, well, they really didn't get noticed, even by girls their own height. This had been a hard cross to bear in high school when it seemed every girl Kyle liked chose some giant basketball player over him. These days the competition wore a different kind of uniform, the one worn to the office, but his frustration level remained the same.

The grumpy expression on his face tonight said it all before he even opened his mouth. "What's with chicks, anyway?" he demanded as he set a six pack of Hales Ale on Jonathan's counter.

If Jonathan knew that he'd be married to the woman of his dreams by now. He shrugged.

"Okay, so Darrow looks like frigid' Ryan Reynolds."

Ted Darrow, Kyle's nemesis. "And drives a Jag," Jonathan supplied. He was also Kyle's boss, which put him higher up the ladder of success, always a sexy attribute.

"But he's the world's biggest ass-wipe," Kyle said with a scowl. "I don't know what Jillian sees in him."

Jonathan knew. Like called to like. Beautiful people always gravitated to each other. Jonathan had seen Jillian when he'd gone to Kyle's company, Safe Hands Insurance, to install their new computer system. As the receptionist it had been her job to greet him and he'd seen right away why his friend was smitten. She was hot, with super model long legs. Women like that went of the Ted Darrows of the world.

Or the Rand Burwells.

Jonathan shoved that last thought out of his mind. "Look, you may as well give up. You're not gonna get her." It was hard to say that to his best friend, but friends didn't let friends drive themselves crazy over women who were out of their league. Kyle would do the same for him … if he knew Jonathan had suffered a relapse last Christmas and had once again picked up the torch for his own perfect dream girl. The road to crazy was a clogged thoroughfare these days.

Kyle heaved a discouraged sigh. "I know." He pulled a bottle opener out of one of Jonathan's kitchen drawers and popped the top off one of the bottles. "It's just that, well, damn. If she opened those baby blues and looked my way for longer than two seconds she'd see I'm twice the man Darrow is."

"I hear you," Jonathan said, and opened a bag of corn chips, setting them alongside the beer.

Next in the door was Bernardo Ruiz, who came bearing some of his wife's homemade salsa. Bernardo was happily married and owned a small orchard outside town, in which he took great pride. He wasn't much taller than Kyle, but he swaggered like he was six feet.

"Who died?" he asked, looking from one friend to the other.

"Nobody," Kyle snapped.

Bernardo eyed him suspiciously. "You mooning around over that bimbo at work again?"

"She's not a bimbo," Kyle said irritably.

Bernardo shook his head in disgust. "Little man, you are a fool to chase after a woman who doesn't want you. That kind of a woman, she'll only make you feel small on the inside."

Any reference to being small, either on the inside or outside, never went over well with Kyle, so it was probably a good thing that Adam Edwards arrived with more beer and chips. A sales rep for a pharmaceutical company, he earned more than Jonathan and Kyle put together and had the toys to prove it - a big house on the river, a classic Corvette, a snowmobile and a beach house on the Washington coast. He also had a pretty little wife, which proved Jonathan's theory of like calling to like, since Adam was tall and broad-shouldered and looked as though he belonged in Hollywood instead of Icicle Falls. Some guys had all the luck.

"Vance'll be late," Adam informed them. "He has to finish up something and says to go ahead and start without him."

Vance Fish, the newest member of their group, was somewhere in his fifties, which made him the senior member. He'd built a big house on River Road about a mile down from Adam's place. The two men had bonded over fishing lures, and Adam had invited him to join their poker group.

Although Vance claimed to be semiretired, he was always working. He owned a bookstore in Seattle called Emerald City Books. He'd recently started selling Sweet Dreams Chocolates there, making himself popular with the Sterling family, who owned the company.

He dressed like he was on his last dime, usually in sweats or jeans and an oversize black T-shirt that hung clumsily over his double-XL belly, but his fancy house was proof that Vance was doing okay.

"That means we won't see him for at least an hour," Kyle predicted.

"What kind of project?" Bernardo wondered. "Is he building something over there in that fine house of his? I never seen no tools on the workbench in his garage."

"It has to do with the bookstore," Adam said. "I don't know what."

"Well, all the better for me," Kyle said gleefully. "I'll have you guys fleeced by the time he gets here." He rubbed his hands together. "I'm feeling lucky tonight."

He proved it by raking in their money.

"Bernardo, you should just empty your pockets on the table as soon as you get here," Adam joked. "I've never seen anybody so unlucky at cards."

"That's because I'm lucky in love," Bernardo insisted.

His remark wiped the victory smirk right off Kyle's face. "Chicks," he muttered.

"If you're going where I think you're going, don't," Adam said, frowning at him.

"What?" Kyle protested.

Adam pointed his beer bottle at Kyle. "If I hear one more word about Jillian, I'm gonna club you with this."

"Oh, no," said a deep voice. "I thought you clowns would be done talking about women by now."

Jonathan turned to see Vance strolling into the room, stylish as ever in his favorite black T-shirt, baggy jeans and sandals. In honor the occasion he hadn't shaved. Aside from the extra pounds (well, and that bald spot on the top of his head), he wasn't too bad-looking. His sandy hair was shot with gray but he had the craggy brow and strong jaw women seemed to like even in a big man. They were wasted on Vance; he wasn't interested. "Been there, done that," he often said.

"We're finished talking about women," Adam assured him.

Vance clapped him on the back. "Gad to hear it, 'cause the last thing I want after a hard day's work is to listen to you losers crab about them."

"I wasn't crabbing," Kyle said, looking sullen.

Vance sat down at the table. "It's that babe where you work, isn't it? She got your jockeys tight again?" Kyle glared at him, but Vance waved off his anger with a pudgy paw. "You know, women can sense desperation a mile away. It's a turnoff."

"And I guess you'd be an expert on what turns women off," Adam teased.

"There isn't a man on this planet who's an expert on anything about women. And if you meet one who says he is, he's lying. Now, let's play poker." Vance eyed the pile of chips in front of Kyle. "You need to be relieved of some of those, my friend."

"I think not," Kyle said, and the game began in earnest.

After an hour and a half, Vance announced that he had to tap a kidney.

"I need some chips and salsa," Adam said, and everyone took a break.

"Did you get the announcement in the mail?" Kyle asked Jonathan.

Not this again.

"What announcement?" Adam asked.

"HIgh school reunion," Kyle said. "Fifteen years."

Jonathan had gotten the cutesy little postcard with the picture of a grizzly bear, the Icicle Falls High mascot, lumbering across one corner. And of course, the first thing he'd thought was, maybe Lissa will come. That had taken his spirits on a hot-air balloon ride. Until he'd had another thought. You'll still be the Invisible Man. That had brought the balloon back down.

"Yeah, I got it," he said. "I'm not going."

But Rand probably would. Rand and Lissa together again.

Now his balloon ride was not only over, the balloon was in a swamp infested with alligators. And poker night was a bust.

Just like his love life.



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