I’m so thrilled to have Erin Nicholas stop by today to share a little about her newest book.Β I’ve read it and I think it’s fantabulous!
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Wooing a Woman: New Orleans Edition with Erin Nicholas
My newest book,Β Going Down Easy,Β is a hot, contemporary romance set in one of the sexiest cities in the country: New Orleans. Iβve loved New Orleans since my first visit there in 2011 and have been backΒ multipleΒ times. I fall more in love with the place every time Iβm there. Thereβs just something about the city that I canβt explain but that keeps me coming back. The music, the history, the laid-back attitude, the foodβ¦thereβs just so much to love. So finally, the right characters and stories came along and it was time to write a series set there. Here’s a little bit about my characters and book…
Gabe Trahan: dirty-talking, charming, and a little bit sweet bar owner in the French Quarter. Has lots of friends and close to his family. Has a slow, sexy drawl, panty-melting grin. And a son, Cooper, who is five years old.
Addison Sloan: restoration architect who comes to New Orleans from New York City once a month to consult on a new project with a local firm. Confident, independent (very), smart, sassy. Loves dirty-talk in a slow Louisiana drawl. And jazz. And beignets. And pralines. And pretty much anything related to New Orleans. Sheβs also a single mom to five-year-old Stella.
How they meet: Addison comes into Gabeβs bar with a friend. The chemistry is immediate. And Addisonβs love for New Orleans is obvious. Even the mention of beignets makes her eyes sparkle, she melts when she hears jazz, she loves the cafΓ© au lait, the horse-drawn carriagesβjust everything. Gabeβs never been much of a romantic, but suddenly he wants to get that sexy, sweet look on her face as often as possible. (You can actually read all about this in “Easy Going”, the prequel novella! Check out Goodreads to find it π
So whenever Addison is in town they go to jazz clubs, eat all the traditional New Orleans dishesβgumbo, crawfish, pralinesβand they take in everything about the city. And Addison gives him a new appreciation for his home town. Though, their favorite place is definitely the balcony on the apartment above Gabeβs bar. For lots of reasons π (Did I mention the prequel novella? “Easy Going”. Goodreads).
Then, everything changes. Addison is moving to New Orleans to take a permanent job with the firmβ¦and she has no time or energy or interest in a full-blown, all-the-time, same-city relationship.
But Gabeβs not giving up.
He has every intention of using Addisonβs weakness for New Orleans and the south βagainstβ her in a huge play for her heart. So how does he do it? Read on for hero Gabe Trahan’s Seven EASY(ish) Steps To Woo A Woman in New Orleans:
Step #1
Start off with reminding her of the sweet stuff about being with you in New Orleans. Send a basket of pralines and Magnolias. Be romantic. Do not mention dirty stuff on the card. Probably.Β
Step #2
Turn up the heat. Send her some beignets and an extra bag of powdered sugar to remind her of the night on your balcony where lots of other things ended up with sugar on them. Maybe mention the dirty stuff on the card now. Or again.
Step #3
Invite her on a horse-drawn carriage ride around the Quarter. Make it impossible for her to say no by sending the invite with a bottle of Pimmβs No. 1 and tell her that thereβs going to be a parade at the end. She canβt resist a parade.
Step #4
Have your mutual friends suggest a night out on the town to her and then surprise her by joining them at Preservation Hall for the jazz show. Make sure you show up just before it starts. Thereβs no way sheβll yell at you when she can be listening to jazz. Sheβll very likely let you stand really close and wrap your arms around her like youβve done all the other times sheβs heard a jazz trumpet. You can say some dirty things in her ear here. For sure.
Step #5
A few days later, send her a book about alligators. Make sure itβs something her five-year-old daughter will be interested in. A coloring book with alligator trivia would be perfect. Insert a brochure for a swamp boat tour in the book. Text her the next day and suggest you all go on the swamp boat tour together.
Step #6
After a day in the sun on the bayou with your kids, invite her to a masquerade ball. Be sure to mention itβs at a plantation. And that she gets to wear a ball gown. And a mask, of course. And that there will be mint juleps. Sheβll be putty in your hands. This is your chance to do a few dirty things.
Step #7
In the end, even if some of the other stuff has failed, use the Ace up your sleeve. Show up on her doorstep with a pot of your grandmaβs gumbo and tell her that youβre madly in love with her and that if sheβll let you in, sheβll be able to have that gumbo regularly for the rest of her life. No one can say no to grandmaβs gumbo.
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Boys of the Big Easy #1
by Erin Nicholas
Release Date: August 28, 2018
Publisher: Montlake Romance
Blurb:
As far as flings go, single dad Gabe Trahan is pretty sure that Addison Sloan is his best bet. Once a month, Addison comes to New Orleans and thenβ¦It. Is. On. Until Addison returns to New York, itβs just hot, happily-no-strings-attached sex. And beignets. And jazz. But lately for Gabe, it isnβt nearly enough.
Sure, maybe Addisonβs gotten a bit hooked on Gabe. After all, who can resist a guy whoβs so sexy, so charming, and soβ¦available? But maybe heβs too available for her right now. Addisonβs just moved to New Orleans, and relationships are definitely off the table. Besides, guys always bail when they learn her secret: sheβs a single mom.
Only Gabeβs not running. Worse, heβs thrilled. But Addison never signed up for ever-after romance, and Gabe wonβt settle for anything less. Now itβs a battle of willsβand when it comes to the woman heβs falling for, Gabe isnβt above playing a little dirty.
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Excerpt:
Gabe had sent her flowers.
Addison stood staring at the gigantic bouquet of white flowers sitting on the desk she was using for the day.
βThese are magnolias, right?β she asked Elena.
βThey are. The state flower of Louisiana.β Elena stroked the petal of one of the gorgeous flowers. βSomeone knows your weakness for all things New Orleans.β
He definitely did. Addison hadnβt even needed to read the card to know who the flowers were from. Gabe knew she was a sucker for anything that was traditionally associated with the city. Beignets, bourbon, masks, beads, gas lanterns, and balconies with looping wrought iron railings. For six months heβd been taking her out on the Sunday she was in town and letting her soak up the city. And now sheβd gone from associating those things with New Orleans and the unique spirit of the city to associating them with him.
But why was he sending her flowers? That was new. So far, their routine was she showed up at the bar on Saturday night, they spent the weekend together, she left on Monday morning, and then thirty days later, they repeated it all over again. There was no contact in between times. No texts or callsβthey didnβt have each otherβs number. No letters or giftsβhe didnβt have her address. And definitely no flowers.
βSee you soon, Gabe,β Elena read from the card. She lifted her eyes, meeting Addisonβs. βGabe? Whoβs Gabe?β Then her eyes widened. βWait. These arenβt from GabeΒ Trahan, are they?β
Oh, crap. Addison took a deep breath, thought briefly about lying, and then realized there was no real reason to not tell her friend the truth. βYes.β
Elenaβs eyes widened, almost as if she hadnβt expected that answer. βReally? Youβve seen him since that first night?β
Addison rounded the desk and set the folder she was carrying on top of the nearest stack, straightening the pile of already straight files. βYes,β she said simply. The fewer details she offered, the better, probably.
βWhen?β Elena asked. βI had no idea youβd seen him again.β
And then it hit Addison . . . Elena wasnβt just her friend anymore. She was Addisonβs boss. Was this going to reflect badly on her? Was a just-when-she-was-in-town affair something Elena would frown upon?
βI didnβt think it was important to mention. We just . . . went out a couple of times.β They had. Theyβd gone out to Preservation Hall for jazz. Theyβd gone to CafΓ© du Monde for coffee and beignets. Theyβd gone to the French Market. Theyβd gone to Gabeβs bedroom. And his shower. And his kitchen table. And his balcony . . .
βYouβreΒ datingΒ Gabe Trahan?β Elena asked, planting her hands on her hips.
βNo,β Addison said quickly. βNot dating. Weβve had . . . drinks when Iβve been in town.β And many, many orgasms. And laughs. And fun.
βWhich time?β Elena asked.
βWhich time what?β
βWhich time that you were in town did you have drinks?β
Addison sighed. βEach time.β
βYouβve seen himΒ everyΒ time youβve been in town since you met him?β Elena asked, clearly shocked.
βYes. But,β Addison added before Elena could go on, βitβs nothing serious. Itβs been . . . a fling. Just a little fun. No big deal. Andββshe took a deep breathββthis weekend was the last time. Now that Iβve moved here, I wonβt be seeing him anymore.β
Saying it out loud made her heart clench even harder than it had when sheβd driven away from him that morning.
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Review:
I just love how realistic this story was – not too much melodrama, just believable issues around people trying to mesh their lives.Β Gabe and Addison have different approaches to a lot in their lives but they are differences that could mesh together very well.Β If only they’d let them π
Both are appealing – Gabe a little more so because Addison can be a big prickly but once you understand her it is so easy to see why.Β Together they do a good job of propping each other up when they need it and that’s pretty much what any of us could hope for in a relationship I think.
Their issues are believable and they handle them rationally, with a good deal of understanding.Β I appreciate how nothing gets blown out of proportion.Β Instead everything is addressed in a very satisfying manner, so that by the end you are delighted with the fact that they could figure out their HEA like a couple of adults.
Sexy, charming, real and fun,Β Going Down EasyΒ showcases why Nicholas is a bestselling author.Β If you are looking for real and touching and hot, this should definitely be your next read!
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New York TimesΒ andΒ USA TodayΒ bestselling author Erin Nicholas has been writing romances almost as long as sheβs been reading them. To date, sheβs written over thirty sexy, contemporary novels that have been described as βtoe-curling,β βenchanting,β βsteamy,β and βfun.β She adores reluctant heroes, imperfect heroines, and happily ever afters.
Erin lives in the Midwest, where she enjoys spending time with her husband (who only wants to read the sex scenes in her books), her kids (who will never read the sex scenes in her books), and her family and friends (who claim to be βshockedβ by the sex scenes in her books).
Website:Β http://www.erinnicholas.com/
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