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Spotlight – The Gull Motel

26 Thursday Jun 2014

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Now we get the first chapter in Amie Denman’s book,ย The Gull Motel. ย Full of a little bit of mystery, a lot of humor and romance, it is the perfect choice to throw in your beach bag.

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GullMotel-ADenman-revLGThe Gull Motel

A Sweet Contemporary Romance

by Amie Denman

Blurb:

Savvyย Thorpe needs a vacation. Finally finished with college, she heads to her favorite shabby motel on Floridaโ€™s Gulf Coast where her aunt and uncle always save her room twenty-four. She quickly finds out, though, that The Gull Motel is not just her home away from home. Itโ€™s hers to manage while her aunt and uncle take an extended trip.

Skip McComber, The Gullโ€™s former maintenance man, has been working on Savvyโ€™s nuts and bolts for years. Now the new owner of the bar next door, his mission is to renovate a pirate bar while being a walking temptation for the girl he canโ€™t get off his mind.

For Savvy, keeping her cool running a motel in Florida heat is one thing, but navigating the steamy waters of a former fling takes a whole other kind of savvy. In addition to the motel and the man next door, Savvy stumbles on a plot to swindle land from the residents of Barefoot Key. Devalued properties tumble like dominoes until Savvy musters her colorful crew from The Gull Motel to make the pillagers walk the plank.

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Excerpt:

Chapter One

Vacation. Despite my brainy reputation, this was one of the smartest things Iโ€™d done in a long time. When my middle school math teacher shortened my name from Savannah to Savvy, I took on a persona that drove me all the way through college at the top of my class. But now, I planned to put my brain on ice and my butt in the hot sand at my aunt and uncleโ€™s lovably shabby beachside Florida motel. It was the most savvy thing I could do while I played an endless waiting game with the job market.

It was a hot September morning when I rolled into the steaming lot at the Gull Motel. Everything about it said Old Florida. A miniature palm tree grew in a concrete planter in front of the Office sign. The few cars nosed up to numbered doors looked hot enough to combust. It wasnโ€™t a hotel, it didnโ€™t have the cachet. But it looked like a four-diamond resort to me as my burly Uncle Mike swung open the frosted glass office door and grinned at me like Santa had just landed on his roof.

โ€œYour auntโ€™s got the margarita machine going already,โ€ he said, crushing me in a massive hug. The musty smell of hotel air conditioning permeated his aqua blue polo shirt. The whole range of my vision was aquaโ€”the signature color of The Gull Motel. Its roof had aqua trim, the windows were edged in the same paint, and the sign squatting on top of a twenty foot pole in the parking lot boasted a white seagull outlined against an aqua sky.

โ€œBefore lunch?โ€ I questioned, the vacationer in me at war with my responsible side.

Uncle Mike opened the back hatch and manhandled my suitcase. He nodded toward his beloved motel. โ€œYouโ€™re a special occasion,โ€ he said. โ€œVacation is important. Trust me. Iโ€™ve built a business on it.โ€

For the long drive from Michiganโ€”where autumn had started to show its colorsโ€”I wore old comfortable knee-length shorts and a t-shirt, but I was overdressed now. The clientele here was more short-shorts and spaghetti straps than college dorm casual. I could adjust. This was not my first trip to the Gulf Coast.

I followed Uncle Mike through the officeโ€”dingy but familiarโ€”and paused as he deposited my suitcase behind the desk. Rita, the receptionist, had a phone hooked between her ear and shoulder as she simultaneously checked in a guest. Somehow she managed to wave to me and give me a raised eyebrow smile. An experienced multi-tasker, Rita could probably smoke a cigarette, do her nails, and handle three guest complaints at the same time. She pointed toward the patio.

Movementโ€”blurred by condensationโ€”grabbed my attention. When my uncle slid the door open, a blonde tornado hit me. Iโ€™d been coming to The Gull several times a year all my life. One fact I could still count on was that Aunt Carol got smaller with age but her hair got bigger. Compensation comes in many forms.

She pulled me into a tight hug. โ€œYou need a nice cold drink.โ€

Carol hauled me over to a concrete table surrounded by old metal chairs. The patio was large enough for several tables and chairs, all shaded by aqua umbrellas. The cracked concrete floor surrounded by a knee-high concrete wall didnโ€™t necessarily invite guests to linger, but the view did.

The wide white Florida beach ending in a sparkling blue Gulf of Mexico said resort even if the stacked two story building with parking right outside the rooms said 1950s beach motel.

Carol raised the pitcherโ€”also filled with aqua liquid continuing the theme of The Gullโ€”and started to fill three glasses. She didnโ€™t get to the third before Rita shoved the glass door open and leaned out with the cordless phone.

โ€œBetter take this one, Carol,โ€ she said, holding out the phone.

Mike parked himself across from me while his wife went inside. โ€œYour auntโ€™s all excited to have you down here for a few weeks. I think she wants to pick your brain about making a few updates around here, figuring you got some great ideas with your degree.โ€

Fresh from college and an internship to polish off my hotel and hospitality management degree, I wouldnโ€™t be bragging to say I had some ideas. But telling my aunt and uncle theyโ€™d have to spiff up The Gull for a new generation that didnโ€™t remember the moon landing was going to be a tough sell. They loved the old place just as it was. Truth is, so did I. I also loved my ancient slippers, but I wouldnโ€™t wear them on a date.

โ€œI think she wants someone to go shopping with, too,โ€ he said, his broad smile highlighting deep wrinkles around his eyes and stretching out his age spots.

โ€œI could shop,โ€ I agreed. โ€œMy college clothes wonโ€™t work if I can land a spot in the management trainee program I applied to.โ€

โ€œThe Grand Chicago. Heck of a fancy place,โ€ Uncle Mike said, raising his glass and clinking mine. โ€œIโ€™ll drink to that.โ€

Thinking about the gleaming floors, modern luxury, and five-star everything at the place where I hoped to start in January gave me a little feeling of disloyalty. I would always love The Gull. So what that it was a used Chevy and the Grand Chicago was a Rolls Royce? Iโ€™d put in a lot of miles in a Chevrolet.

Carol left the sliding door gaping behind her, striding quickly to our sunny table on the patio.

โ€œMy mother got arrested again,โ€ she said, picking up one of the margarita glasses and slamming half of it.

Mike pulled Carol onto his lap and shook his head sympathetically. โ€œWhat was it this time?โ€

โ€œTrespassing again. One of her card buddies bailed her out, but the police chief thinks she needs a babysitter. That was him on the phone.โ€

โ€œHeโ€™s a nice enough guy. But weโ€™re starting to know him better than we should,โ€ Mike said. โ€œDoes this mean someoneโ€™s headed for Michigan?โ€

Carolโ€™s mother, Aunt Gwen to me, was pushing eighty and still did water aerobics, played cards, and hosted wine-making classes at her lakeside cabin. Located next to a vineyard, the owners used to look the other way when Aunt Gwen gathered grapes near her property line for her little hobby. Iโ€™d heard she sent them a bottle every Christmas as a neighborly gesture. However, the vineyard changed hands a few years ago and the new owners see her actions as more theft than eccentricity.

โ€œMaybe just for a week until we can talk some sense into her or build a big enough fence,โ€ Carol said. โ€œToo bad she refuses to move down here. Says Florida is for old people.โ€

โ€œSounds like youโ€™ll need reinforcements this time.โ€ Uncle Mike blew out a long breath. โ€œWe havenโ€™t had a vacation in a long time, and Michiganโ€™s nice in the fall. Guess weโ€™ll figure out someone to watch over the place while weโ€™re gone.โ€

They exchanged a glance and turned a laser-beam look on me, making me feel like the one guy who knew the combination in a bank that was being robbed. They glanced away quickly like a search light moving on to its next target.

The loyal niece in me wanted to say sure, coach, send me in. I have a degree in hotel management, am nice to children and animals, and always flush the toilet.

The vacationer in me wanted to sayโ€ฆuhโ€ฆIโ€™m on vacation.

Carol sucked both lips into her mouth and watched a seagull fly over. Mike scratched the short whiskers on his chin and toed a chip in the concrete.

I tried drinking for distraction and effect. Not that I could sustain that tactic for long. I canโ€™t hold my booze and I tend to crack under pressure faster than chapped lips in a Michigan winter.

โ€œMaybe I couldโ€”โ€

Yelling and barking exploded next door and a half-naked man chased a huge yellow dog out of Harveyโ€™s Pirate Emporium and toward The Gull.

I jumped up. โ€œTulip!โ€ Tulip was a three-year-old yellow Lab who did not know she wasnโ€™t a puppy anymore. She stole things, slept in inappropriate locations, ate stray cigarette butts, and was probably going to come home with a tattoo one of these days.

โ€œNot again,โ€ Carol said.

Tulip skidded to a stop, dropped something shapeless and slobbery on the patio at my feet, and put her front paws on my shoulders. I sat down hard in my metal chair, off balance and getting licked like a tootsie pop. I was afraid sheโ€™d actually find out how many licks it took to get to my center.

The man sweating and breathing hard as he finished the race behind the dog already knew how many licks it took to get to my center. Skip McComber had circled me for years, a bonus temptation every time I visited my aunt and uncleโ€™s motel where heโ€™d been the maintenance man since we were both sixteen. Last spring, the circle tightened considerably, aided by a reckless spring break attitude and fueled by tequila.

I stood up and tried to compose myself discretely. He looked as tempting as always. Tall, shirtless, eyes and hair the color of caramel splashed with sunshine. In contrast, I looked like a refugee from a pajama party. Shorts twisted, t-shirt violated, ponytail askew. Given the heat burning my cheeks, it was safe to assume I was flushed like an eighty-year-old jogger.

โ€œThis must be yours,โ€ I said, picking up the leather toolbelt Tulip had dropped at my feet. Covered in dog slime and violated with teethmarks in several places, it was the dogโ€™s latest indiscretion. I could sympathize. Skip was my most recent fling, too.

He took the toolbelt and made a slow show of slinging it around his hips. He kept eye contact with me the whole time, like he was daring me to watch his seductive buckling up. I only let my eyes slide south once. I was on vacation. And he looked that good.

โ€œSorry about that,โ€ my aunt said. โ€œTulip thinks itโ€™s a chew toy. At least your tools are still in it this time and not scattered all over the sand. Most of them anyway.โ€

He broke his focus on me and smiled at my aunt. โ€œItโ€™s my fault for encouraging her to visit me.โ€ He dug a treat out of his pocket and flipped it to the dog. She caught it in midair and tossed him a look of slutty affection.

โ€œSavvy just rolled in a few minutes ago,โ€ Carol said.

โ€œI can see that,โ€ Skip said.

โ€œShe was supposed to be enjoying a vacation after all her hard work in college,โ€ Mike added, โ€œbut something has come up back home in Michigan with Carolโ€™s mother.โ€

โ€œHope Aunt Gwenโ€™s okay,โ€ Skip said. โ€œSheโ€™s a hoot.โ€

Carol rolled her eyes. โ€œSheโ€™s a crazy old lady. Arrested again for liberating grapes from the neighboring vineyard.โ€

โ€œProbably only stole what she was going to eat.โ€

โ€œOr make into wine,โ€ Mike said. โ€œWe were just talking to Savvy here about taking care of The Gull for us while we make a quick trip North.โ€

Mike, Carol, Skip, and even Tulip stood in a line, looking at me like I had a stash of free tickets to Disney World. Except Tulip maybe. She probably hoped I had bacon in my pockets.

โ€œI believe I was just about to say yes,โ€ I said with as much cheerful enthusiasm as possible. Of course I wanted to help my aunt and uncle. Hospitality is my business. And how hard could it be to manage a twenty-four room beach motel with an established clientele and a dedicated staff?

โ€œForgot to tell you we lost our maintenance man last month,โ€ Mike said, nodding at Skip. โ€œHe bought the bar next door and heโ€™s fixing it up.โ€

โ€œHarveyโ€™s Pirate Emporium?โ€ I asked.

โ€œYep,โ€ Skip said. โ€œBut I got rid of Harvey already.โ€

Harvey was a larger-than-life pirate statue who stood, shading his eyes like a tobacco store Indian, outside the bar entrance. After a few drinks, he looked either friendlier or more sinister, depending on the drunk.

โ€œGave me the willies,โ€ Skip said, shrugging one shoulder. โ€œGot him in cold storage in an old walk-in freezer.โ€

โ€œWonโ€™t be the same without him,โ€ I said. What I was really thinking was that The Gull wouldnโ€™t be the same without Skip and his extraordinary ability with his hands. โ€œWhoโ€™s our new maintenance man?โ€

โ€œDonโ€™t have one. Muddling through for now, calling Skip over for emergencies,โ€ Uncle Mike said.

โ€œI can change light bulbs, but I draw the line at using a plunger.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™ll work,โ€ Carol said.

โ€œAny other surprises I should know about?โ€ I asked.

I thought a trace of tension transmitted from Carol to Mike to Skip, but Tulip didnโ€™t seem to notice and I thought I was just seeing mirages in the heat.

โ€œGotta go,โ€ Skip said. He ruffled Tulipโ€™s ears, flicked me a look, and strode across the ten yards of sand separating his bar from myโ€”temporaryโ€”motel. I had extension cords longer than the space between our buildings, and it was going to be one tough job keeping my focus on The Gull while my aunt and uncle were away.

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authorAuthor Info:

Amie Denman: Where Falling in Love is Fun!

Amie Denman lives in a small town in her native Ohio with her husband and sons. Her two cats and large yellow labrador are kind enough to share a sunny office where she lets her imagination run wild. Reading books was her favorite escape as a child, and growing up four houses away from the community library encouraged her addiction. When she’s not reading or writing, she enjoys walking and running outside. The helpless victim of a lifetime of curiosity, she’s been known to chase fire trucks on her bicycle just to see what’s going on. Amie believes that everything is fun: especially roller coasters, wedding cake, and falling in love.

Amie is the author of six contemporary romance novels:

The Gull Motel,ย  Blue Bottle Beach,ย  Her Lucky Catch

Her Lucky Prize,ย  Will Work for Love,ย  Heโ€™s on Her Trail

Please visit her at www.amiedenman.com

On Facebook https://www.facebook.com/amie.denman.1

On Twitter @amiedenman

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Blog Tour – Unforgettable Heroes

03 Monday Feb 2014

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Amie Denman, Bobbye Terry, Cat Schaffer, Her Hired Man, Holding Out For a Hero, Janet Eaves, Jennifer Johnson, Long Distance Love, Maddie James, Margaret Ethridge, Rawhide and Roses, Renee Vincent, Silent Partner, Sins of the Father, This Magic Moment, Unforgettable Heroes Boxed Set, Will Work For Love

Now we’re going to take a look at a fantastic box set that is now being offered at a super low price!

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UNFORGETTABLE HEROES BOXED SET

Sexy, Strong, Irresistible and UNFORGETTABLE

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UnforgettableHeroes-finalfrontflatSeveral of Turquoise Morning Pressโ€™ award-winning and bestselling authors share their favorite contemporary romance heroesโ€”all boxed up for you in one sexy and irresistible package! From a sexy carpenter to magnetic CEO, a rough-and-ready cowboy to a homeless man, a classic car buff, a starving artist, a Latin-style dancer, and an FBI agentโ€”each unique hero has his own story to tell, and a heroine who just canโ€™t forget him. Ever.

With an introductory promotional price of $0.99, how can you resist this unforgettable boxed set, either?

Released:ย  January 30, 2014

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Will Work For Loveโ€”Hurricane Destiny leaves a trail of destruction across the island of St. Thomas, jeopardizing the wedding of Whitney Oliverโ€™s best friend. When Whitney arrives on the island, she finds a disaster only a sexy carpenter like Chris Maxwell can repair. Despite the sizzle between them, Chris has secrets that threaten his construction business and force him to work for Whitneyโ€™s love. Amie Denman, EPIC Award and Gayle Wilson Award of Excellence finalist.

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TMM_DCross_Med (2)This Magic Momentโ€”Zack Graham, CEO of Scrumbles Snack Cakes, is energetic, magnetic andย forget itโ€”no women for him, except to relieve an occasional sexual itch. Heโ€™s a workaholic who refuses to let a woman make a fool out of him again. But what about Crandall Drake, the CEO of Pretzelicious Pretzels? He tells himself all he wants is sex. His heart tells him it wants more. Bobbye Terry is the award winning author of contemporary, historical and fantasy romance.

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herhiredman-cshaffer-lgHer Hired Manโ€”Hot nights, a double sleeping bag and a stranger for a husbandโ€ฆhow much can one city girl take? Lillian Osborne needs a husband for a weekend. Wesley Hatfield needs money to customize his beloved classic car before Detroitโ€™sย biggest auto show. The perfect agreement turns out to be anything but when their accommodations turn out not to be what Lillian had expected. Cat Shaffer is a Golden Heart finalist and award-winning writer.

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sins-jeaves-lgSins of the Fatherโ€”Just like the Princess in the classic tale Sleeping Beauty, Auroraโ€™s life doesnโ€™t really begin untilย her heart is awakened by a handsome struggling artist. But with her life in danger, Aurora must hide who she really is. Unbeknownst to her, her struggling artist isnโ€™t who he appears to be either…. Friend, lover, or foe? Janet Eaves is an Amazon bestselling author of the Ladies of Legend contemporary romance series.

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hero-2Holding Out For a Heroโ€”Abigail Benton is a bum magnet, according to her dad, , so when she becomes attracted to Eli, a homeless man at the community center where she works, she wonders if what her dad says is true. But when Eli saves her life, Abigail decides she is going to return the favor and save his life by turning it around. Trouble is, Eli isnโ€™t on board with her plan. Jennifer Johnson writes comedic romances are so entertaining even guys read them. Author of the TMP top-selling Rescuing Riley.

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RR_MD2_grandeRawhide and Rosesโ€”Sheโ€™s roses, heโ€™s rough-and-ready rawhide. Kim Martin is hardly equipped for aย Coloradoย camping trip, especially when her mountain guide is a rough-edged cowboy who is as untamed as the wilderness. Thad Winchesterโ€™s patience for city women is wearing as thin as the seat of his jeans. But there is something about Kim that puts his hard-and-fast donโ€™t-touch rule to the test. Maddie James, Amazon bestselling author of contemporary and western romance.

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LongDistanceLove-MKEthridge-LGLong Distance Loveโ€”Sometimes the distance between two hearts can be measured in frequent flier miles. Love may be a many splendored thing, but itโ€™s rarely convenient. Can FBI Agent Jack Rudolph and fiercely independent Ellie Nichols find a way to make a long distance relationship work? ย Margaret Ethridge, contemporary romance fan favorite and TMP top-selling author of Commitment.

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SP_MD (2)Silent Partnerโ€”Grayson Anders is a talented Latin-style dancer and wealthy co-ownerย of a happening nightclub. Chloe LaRoche is a talented artist, but failing entrepreneur with her once thriving studio now on the brink of foreclosure. When the two indulge in a passionate, out-of-control, one night stand, they awaken the next morning consumed with inspiration. Grayson finds his perfect dance partner while Chloe finally finds her muse. Will her secret
destroy both their dreams? Renee Vincent, award winning
author of historical and contemporary romance.

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