Blurb
Forty-two-
year- old single mother Laura Harris devoted more than half her life
to raising her son. She remembered the concept of having sex but it
had been aeons since she’s actually been a participant - especially
with a real flesh-and-blood partner. But it’s time to reclaim her
life. Her son is a man now. And the rising star of the Jets rugby
league team. Their future is brighter than ever and, for the first
time, financially secure. But Laura is starting to think agreeing to
have dinner with Trevor Hughes could be biting off more than she can
chew. Not that she can’t see herself taking a nice big chunk from
the absolutely gorgeous thirty-four-year-old sports commentator’s
rump, he’s one prime piece of masculinity! She just isn’t sure
how or when the whole sex thing will become an issue. She can’t
even get past the what-to-wear step. Let alone the
when-to-take-it-off stage…
Trevor
Hughes usually avoids the woman with substance - he has enough of his
own demons to deal without trying to care for anyone else. But
there’s something about the upbeat, sexy, one-woman-dynamo Laura
Harris. The woman is pure sunshine and happiness. And that’s
surprising when you look at what life has handed her. Nothing seemed
to dampen Laura’s spirits and she quickly becomes someone Trevor
needs in his life…Until misunderstandings come between them. Can
Trevor put things right?
Excerpt
“I
didn’t mean to fall asleep. I’m sorry… I should have left hours
ago. This isn’t what is supposed to happen these days, I suspect.”
Laura caught sight of the light shining from the corner of the closed
drapes.
“The
sun is up! I have no idea what time it is. What on earth is Mitchell
going to think?” Laura started to struggle in an attempt to free
herself from Trevor’s hold, tried to remove herself from his arms,
his bed. Then, realising she was naked, she froze. How the hell was
she going to make a gracious exit when she would have to hunt,
completely naked in front of him, for her clothing? Any chance of her
maturing body’s flaws remaining hidden in the room’s darkness was
now fading as the sun rose. Not to mention the walk of shame she was
facing, going home in the probably now rumpled clothing that she’d
left home in last night. Laura groaned.
“Oh,
this is so embarrassing. I’m not really up on the etiquette this
sort of thing involves. You know, the morning after the night before.
What the hell was I thinking?” Laura buried her face into the
pillow, thinking that hiding from the world might magically make all
her uncertainty and embarrassment go away.
She
heard Trevor chuckling next to her, and anger was the first emotion
to take hold.
“This
might seem funny to you, but I’m not some young bunny that hops
from bed to bed. This is my first one-night stand and I’m a mother,
for goodness’ sake. What will I tell my son? ‘Yes, Mitchell, it’s
okay for me to stay out all night without letting you know, but
heaven help you if you do the same to me—I’m the only one allowed
to worry in this family.’ Not to mention the fact I’ve never
stayed away from home before. No, I’m sure Mitchell is feeling just
fine that his accusations proved correct, that we did end up in bed
together. My God, what must he think of me?” And if the
embarrassment of admitting her lack of a sex life hadn’t been
enough to completely humiliate her, then bursting into tears left her
in no doubt.
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Bio
Sydney-born
Donna Gallagher decided at an early age that life needed be tackled
head on.
Leaving
home at 15 she supported herself through her teen years.
In her
twenties she married a professional sportsman, her love of sport --
especially rugby league -- probably overriding her good sense.
The
seven-year marriage was an adventure. There were the emotional ups
and downs of having a husband with a public profile in a sometimes
glamorous but always high-pressure field. There were always
interesting characters to meet and observe and even the opportunity
to live for a time in the UK.
Eventually
Donna returned home a single woman, but she never lost her passion
for watching sport, as well as the people in and around it.
Now
happily re-married and with three sons Donna loves coffee mornings
with her female friends, sorting through problems from the personal
to the international. But she's on even footing with the keenest man
when it comes to watching and talking rugby league.
Donna
considers herself something of a black sheep in a family of high
achievers. Her brother has a doctorate in mathematics and her sister
is a well-known sports journalist.
An avid
reader, especially of romance, Donna finally found she couldn't stop
the characters residing in her imagination from spilling onto paper.
Naturally rugby league is the backdrop to her League of Love Series,
published through UK publisher Total-E-Bound, spicy tales of hunky
heroes and spunky heroines overcoming adversity to eventually find
true love.
By the way, Donna's running a blog blitz today and giving away a $50 Amazon gift certificate to one lucky commenter. Want to check out the other blogs (she's got a bunch of different excerpts!)? Just go here:
16 comments:
lol! Love the intro! I sure do love sweaty athletic guys!
andralynn7 AT gmail DOT com
Great premise, Trevor sounds like the perfect guy for Laura :)
lennascloud(at)gmail(dot)com
Lol...great excerpt - wonder what Laura really will say to Mitchell when they run into each other.
Thanks for the giveaway
junegirl63 at gmail dot com
This is going to be one hot read. lol
Kit3247(at)aol(dot)com
Oh misunderstanding, sound interesting, any hints as to what misunderstandings?
lyra.lucky7 at gmail dot com
Thanks for the giveaway!
hense1kk@cmich.edu
Nice excerpt
bn100candg(at)hotmail(dot)com
Congratulations on the release of your new book! Enjoyed theexcerpt. Thanks for the giveaway.
bhometchko(at)hotmail(dot)com
Hello, Donna,
Sorry I'm chiming in so late - I was gone all day - but I really want to welcome you to Beyond Romance. Good luck with the book!
I'm not well-versed in rugby, but this sounds intriguing!
vitajex(at)aol(dot)com
I love cougar stories and this one certainly a hot one. This is a definite buy for me.
suzyrph@charter.net
I like the idea of the woman being older, so this sounds interesting.
penumbrareads(at)gmail(dot)com
Sounds like such a great book, Donna! I'm cringing with her at the thought of having to discuss all this with her son. As we say at our house - Awkward!. Best of luck with everything!
Normandie A
Donna and her series are new to me. Are the heroines more mature than the guys in the entire series?
acm05atjuno.com
Laura was already trying put an end to her romance before it even begun. What is she so affraid of.
rasco630@yahoo.com
I'm nodding along to the introduction. Ticks all the boxes.
marypres(AT)gmail(DOT)com
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