By Delilah Night (Guest Blogger)
Thank
you so much to
Lisabet Sarai, and thank
you for letting me
guest post on your
blog. I’m so
thrilled to have the
opportunity to talk about
my first solo
title—Capturing the
Moment.
One
of the most common questions an author is asked is How much
of your real life
ends up in your
books? For me the answer varies depending on the story.
I’ve set stories in my hometown of Boston in the US and in my
current home, Singapore. I’ve written a story centered around the
strain of reconnecting with your spouse post children. Thus elements
of my life or my experiences have made their way into my stories. On
the other hand, I’ve also written about shape-shifting reindeers,
so there’s that.
The
setting for Capturing the Moment
was inspired by my 2014 trip to Siem Reap, Cambodia. Ever since I saw
a poster of Angkor Wat, one of the oldest temples in the world, at
sunrise, I wanted to recreate that photo myself. My bachelor’s
degree is in History, so places that are historically significant are
endlessly fascinating to me.
I went alone as my husband had no interest in going and my small children would have been bored out of their minds. But I didn’t mind because, like Meg, I am an amateur photographer. I loved having four days to photograph my heart out, not only at Angkor Wat, but at the many nearby temples as well.
Despite
Angkor Wat being one of the most amazing temples I’ve seen, my
favorite temple was Preah Khan. Preah Khan is a temple that is slowly
being reclaimed by the jungle. It is in theory being renovated,
although I saw no signs of any activity beyond some empty
scaffolding. The only people I saw there were a monk with his young
charges and one other group of Western tourists. Most of the time I
was on my own, which was magical—almost as if I were the first
person to discover a lost temple.
Blurb
Meg
and RJ were passionately in love. But that was six years and a broken
engagement ago.
Meg has only one day in
Siem Reap, Cambodia, before she must leave for her sister’s wedding
in Bali. She fulfills her dream of taking a photograph of the sun
rising behind Angkor Wat, one of the oldest temples in the world. But
her joy is short-lived when she turns around to see RJ standing
behind her.
RJ threw himself into work after Meg ended their relationship. He’s built a successful business, but it’s a hollow victory. He’s come to Siem Reap to win back the woman he’s never stopped loving. But first he has to convince her to spend the day with him.
Meg is as physically attracted to RJ as she ever was. Maybe the secret to finally getting over him is a one day only, no strings attached fling.
Can RJ win Meg back, or
will she love him and leave him?
(photo
of courtyard)
Exclusive
Excerpt
May
in Cambodia was boiling hot. The temples offered shade and a brief
respite. Standing beneath the unforgiving sun, though, caused sweat
to bead and make a lazy path down his spine. RJ’s mind once again
drifted to the fantasy of rubbing sunscreen all over Meg.
“Babe,
I want to ensure I’ve gotten every inch that might burn. It would
be easier if you took off your shirt…”
“Sit
with your back against the column. Okay, great, now look at me.”
A
line of skin appeared between her shirt and skirt.
Do
the panties always match the bra like they did this morning? Does
Impulsive Tattoo Meg wear a thong, or does Practical Meg still think
they’re dental floss for the ass?
“Now
stand up. Take off your shorts and boxers.”
Wait,
what?
“I
thought the new Rule Number One is no nude photos.”
“Of
me,” she called back. “No nude photos of me. It’s a good thing
you’re not a lawyer—you’re lousy at spotting loopholes. Shorts
and boxers, please.”
RJ
glanced around. He didn’t see any other obvious entrances to the
courtyard. No strangers’ voices interrupted the quiet. What was she
up to? “So you’re going to take my advice and sell your photos?
Thinking of Playgirl?”
Meg
snorted. “Puh-leez. You think highly of yourself. Now strip!”
Buy
links
Starting
tomorrow
(March
29)
Capturing
the
Moment
will
be
on
early
download
sale
exclusively
at
Totally
Bound
for
a
month.
https://www.totallybound.com/book/capturing-the-moment
The book goes on wide
release on April 26, but you can pre-order at the links below
About
Delilah
Delilah Night is an
American expat living in Singapore. Her short stories have appeared
in over a dozen anthologies including Irresistible: Erotic Romance
for Couples, Nine-to-Five Fantasies, Rogues, and Prompted. Capturing
the Moment is her first solo publication. Discover her world of
Deliciously Naughty Bedtime Stories at http://delilahnight.com/
Contest!
Let’s talk
travel—What real place have you always dreamed of visiting? I’ll
pick a commenter at random on Wednesday, March 30th,
(please leave your email address) and send you an e-copy of Capturing
the Moment.
7 comments:
Greetings, Delilah!
Congratulations on the new release! I had no idea this was your first standalone title. The first of many, I'm sure...
Your photos brought back memories of my own visit Angkor. Astonishing!
Thank you so much for sharing! I have always dreamed of visiting Ireland one day! greenshamrock ATcox DOTnet :)
I first went to Angkor Wat about twenty years ago. It is a truly awesome place, and amazing to think that it was lost in the jungle for so many years. I must read your book to recapture the memory of the place.
Thank you for being the first stop on my virtual book tour!
I'm generally someone who wants to move on to the next stop on my unending list of "Places I want to travel to," but I can see myself returning to Cambodia over and over again.
Ireland is definitely on my list of places I'd like to visit as well!
I hope you think I've done it justice! I fell in love with Siem Reap and the many temples.
Congratulations! I'll be emailing you an e-pub copy of Capturing the Moment!
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