By Elizabeth Lapthorne (Guest Blogger)
When Lisabet so kindly offered me a
spot in her blog I was bombarded with all the different things I
could discuss here. Ideas are usually not a problem for me – it’s
the reining in of them and putting them into coherent order.
Something that really struck me on a number of levels, however, was
the idea of how frequently we as authors and readers search for the
good stuff in bad things.
I love to read about how a heroine’s
bad boy that she grew up with can turn around and help fix a
situation when she gets back in touch with him. You know the kind of
man I mean, the naughty guy who was the first to ride his motorcycle,
who kissed you behind that large tree in the park when your friends
and parents weren’t watching and maybe even stole a quick touch of
your breast while he was at it.
It’s not just writing these stories
that I love, but I read them as well, over and over again. There’s
something so wonderful, hopeful and satisfying in knowing that even
in abject darkness, when everything seems lost there can still be
good in there. Whether it be finding lasting love, discovering the
goodness inside a person you thought beyond help or just working hard
with others to right the wrong in your circumstances.
I think so much of reading regardless
of genre, style or author has this within it in some form.
My releases usually are no exception.
Whether I’m writing about the fantasy of the student seducing the
teacher (Wicked Teacher), retrieving stolen artifacts in
Chicago while a magical hit team are trying to track you down
(Retrieving Love) or about having that one person you can turn
to and trust when Bad Guys are trying to kill you and chase you
around London and have kidnapped your father (Flirting with
Danger), almost always one part of the story is in making bad
situations good again.
My newest release from TEB, Flirting
with Danger, is a classic example. Skye Adams is a regular London
girl, waiting in a Thai restaurant for her father to celebrate her
birthday. Gunmen show up to kidnap and kill her and her day goes
seriously downhill from there. Being able to turn to Jack Berick is
her only consolation, a man her father informed her was trustworthy
and someone she could rely on.
The Agency is a new series I’m
beginning at TEB and it’s full of adventure and thrilling
characters. I’m delighted to share this excerpt with you and hope
you enjoy it as much as I have.
Unedited
Extract from Flirting With Danger – Elizabeth Lapthorne
Swallowing more of the
tea, she replaced the mug on the coffee table with a small sigh, her
stomach sated. She turned to face Jack and once again her heart
fluttered in her chest.
He was so handsome.
“I’m not a lost
schoolgirl who needs returning to her parent,” Skye chided him.
“But I would definitely like to stick close to you. At least until
the vision of that rocket launcher and those four men dims somewhat
in my memory. Right now it’s far too vivid for comfort.”
“Hey,” Jack said
softly. He leant forward and rested one large, warm hand on her
thigh. Heat from his skin soaked through her leg. Skye caught her
breath, her gaze lifting to catch his.
Chemistry burned
between them as they stared at each other in silence.
Skye lowered her hand
to lace her fingers through his, testing the waters between them. His
fingers clenched hers, his grip tight but not painful. For a
suspended moment she felt as if they were hovering on the brink of an
enormous, sheer drop. They leaned in and their lips touched.
The world ignited, her
ears rang and Skye felt as if she had just been electrocuted.
Tingles shot across her
body and without even realising it, she scooted closer to him. Jack
moved forward and soon she straddled him, eating at his mouth with
her lips as they strained against each other. She ran her hands over
his shoulders then down his back, loving the warmth of his body even
through his shirt.
He threaded his fingers
through her short curls, his palm cupping the back of her skull. He
wound a strand around his digit, his touch tender, as if he wanted to
memorise its texture. She stared into his fiery gaze, ensnared in
its depths. Need washed over her as her pussy flooded with moisture.
Rocking into him, Skye
rubbed her spread centre over his jean-clad erection. Even through
the thin denim she could feel his searing heat, the hard, thick
length of him straining as if to reach out to her in kind. Their
tongues tangled and it took a moment for her to hear their joined
gasps as they both struggled for breath.
“This is just a
reaction to how close to death you came earlier,” Jack finally
managed to pant as he pulled his mouth from hers.
Her cheeks flushed and
Skye could only shake her head at him.
“Trust me, darling, I
don’t want to take advantage of the scare you’ve had. It’s
understandable—”
“Can’t you feel the
attraction between us?” Skye cut him off. “It’s electric and
potent. It wouldn’t matter if I’d met you at the bus stop, Jack.
I want you and I need this. Please don’t deny me.”
“I must be mad,” he
muttered. Regardless of his words, he cupped her jaw and dragged her
closer to him. Wrapped in his warm embrace, Skye gave herself up to
the soul-searing kiss they exchanged. She tasted him, his spicy scent
enveloping her. Her hands fell to the waistband of his jeans and she
struggled to unsnap them and drag them down his legs, realising it
was impossible while they were both sitting.
“Not
on the couch, dammit,” he groaned as he raised his head again. “If
we’re doing this we’re bloody well going to do it right.”
Bio: Elizabeth
Lapthorne has been writing professionally since 2002. She has a
number of books released and is continually surprised by how much fun
she has starting a new book and discovering new characters and
situations that they put themselves in. She enjoys going to the gym
(usually to chew over her latest problem scene), is rarely without a
partially read book and has a weakness for chocolate.
Elizabeth
loves to hear from her fans and checks her email religiously. You can
email her at elapthorne999 [at] hotmail.com, or check out her website with free extracts of all her current works
at: http://elapthorne.mmebj.com/index.html
2 comments:
Hello, Elizabeth,
Welcome to Beyond Romance.
I agree that it's hard to resist a "bad boy" - especially when he turns out to be very, very good!
Best of luck with your releases.
They do all turn out to be good, don't they. That's why we keep searching for the next bad one to come along. Always looking where we shouldn't be. Maybe its the bad girls who are just never satisfied.
Loved the excerpt.
H-K Carlton
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