This is getting some FAB reviews.Β But with a sexy (tattooed!!) rocker with layers and a woman with a bit of an ugly duckling issue … how can it now be awsome!
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Band on the Run #2
by Samantha Chase
Blurb:
Dylan Anders is making amends
β¦to his family
β¦to the public
β¦to the woman who just walked into his life
Paige Walters must learn to forgive
β¦her busy father
β¦her bossy sister
β¦and the wonderful man she horribly misjudged
Ambitious Paige Walters is ecstatic when she’s hired to recruit musicians for a literacy campaignβit’s her chance to prove she’s got the chops to make it in the family business. When Dylan steps in, she immediately dislikes him and vows not to let the fallen idol screw it up. But as the work brings Paige and Dylan closer together, their attraction growsβ¦and so do their challengesβ¦
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Excerpt:
βBrilliant. Just brilliant,β Paige murmured as she placed her trash in the pail and carefully wove her way through the crowd of people in the coffee shop. Over and over in her mind, she replayed her clumsy act of knocking her stuff to the ground.
And that was after practically orgasming while eating a cake pop.
Okay, two cake pops.
She groaned as she exited the shop and walked toward the parking garage. Why had she agreed to go to coffee with Dylan Anders? Why hadnβt she stuck to her guns and had Daisy call him with an appointment? Not only could she have avoided making an idiot out of herself, but she also could have kept her previous clueless opinion of him intact and not have to deal with the fact that he was a nice guy who seemed to get what she was trying to do.
Other than Daisy, he was the only one who seemed to get what she was doing.
And now she realized she had a fascination with tattoos. Tattoos! When Dylan had first taken off his jacket, she was shocked and a little repulsed by the sheer amount of ink on his arms. But after a little while, she couldnβt help but keep noticing the artwork and found it to beβ¦exquisite. Beautiful. More than once she had to stop herself from reaching out and touching his armsβwhich, forgetting about the tattoos, were muscular and sexyβand asking him to tell her what had inspired the choices.
Why? Why him? Why couldnβt one of her favorite authors have come in and talked with her like this? Why did it have to be a scruffy, tattoo-covered rock star who not only didnβt look the part of anything she was trying to do, but who potentially would also be a distraction forβ¦wellβ¦her and probably any female in a ten-mile radius?
Although, she had to give him creditβother than the barista who handed him their order, no one bothered him. No one came looking for autographs or pictures. He blended right into the crowd. How was that possible? When she got home, she would do a thorough Google search and see what else she could find out. Yes. Thatβs exactly what sheβd do. As charmed as she was by himβand she truly wasβshe had a feeling that part of it was an act to get her to agree to have him join the campaign.
But why? Why was this such a big deal to him? He wasnβt going to be paid for it. And really, compared with being in one of the biggest rock bands in the world, this was nothing. It wasnβt doing anything for him on a professional level, so why was he so anxious to be a part of it? What could he gain?
If there was one thing Paige prided herself on, it was being a good judge of character. And Dylan didnβt strike her as the selfless type. He had a swagger and a confidence that seemed in direct conflict with the image she was hoping to project with this campaign.
So was this personal? Did he know someone who struggled with reading? He was clearly well read based on what heβd shared with her, so she knew he didnβt have the issue. Someone who struggled with literacy didnβt read that many books in a three-month time span. Should she decide to work with him, sheβd have to ask.
With a groan, she pulled out her keys as she approached her Toyota Prius Prime. Her sporty little hybrid was shiny and new, and she loved how she was doing something good for the environment at the same time. It had been a fight to get her father to install charging stations in the company garage, but he had relented and nowβ¦
She stopped and noted that her car wasnβt charging.
βDammit, how could I have forgotten to plug it in?β Then she remembered how she had hurried in this morning and feared she was late. Honestly, it wasnβt the first time sheβd forgotten. But as she stepped closer, she saw that was the least of her problems.
She had a flat tire.
βDang it,β she hissed. With a loud sigh, she opened the door and tossed her bags in and then popped the trunk to get at her spare tire.
Then she really started to curse.
It wasnβt until that moment she remembered how this model no longer came with a spare but with a patch kit and a pump. Great. Like she had even the slightest clue how to patch a tire! She let out an aggravated growl and slammed the trunk shut.
βEverything okay?β
Great. Just great. Turning around, she forced a smile. βOhβ¦hey, Dylan. What are you still doing here?β
βI wasnβt in a rush to get anywhere and I got a call, so I decided to take it rather than be distracted on the road. Soβ¦whatβs going on? Everything okay with your car?β
And for the life of her, she didnβt know why her temper chose that moment to snap, but it did. βActually, no. Itβs not. And you know why?β
Dylan was about to answer, but she cut him off.
βBecause life sucks, thatβs why!β she cried. βOr maybe itβs just me. I forgot to put my car on the charging station. Why? Because Iβm too worried about how it will look if Iβm three minutes late for work! Thenβbecause thatβs not enoughβmy front tire is flat. Flat! It was fine this morning! And my super-new, super-cute, super-efficient, great-for-the-planet car doesnβt come with a spare tire. Oh no. That would have been too easy. No, this car comes with a patch kit and a pump. So I have more trunk space, but now I have to figure out how to patch a tire!β
βIβm sure itβs notββ
βDo you see the lighting in here? My glasses? Do I look like someone who is going to be able to spot a hole in a tire and then patch it? Take the tire off and put it back on? Do I look like I even want to?β she asked, her voice going into the hysteria category.
Slowly, Dylan climbed from his car and walked toward her. βOkay, okay. How about we call AAA or something? Maybe they can send someone to do it for you?β
While it was a completely reasonable suggestion, it pissed her off even more. βBecause I wanted to leave! I wanted to leave an hour ago! And now Iβm never going to get to leave or go to the grocery store to get brownies and wine, so I can go home and Google who the heck you are!β
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Author Info:
New York Times and USA Today Bestseller/contemporary romance writer Samantha Chase released her debut novel, Jordan’s Return, in November 2011. Although she waited until she was in her 40’s to publish for the first time, writing has been a lifelong passion. Her motivation to take that step was her students: teaching creative writing to elementary age students all the way up through high school and encouraging those students to follow their writing dreams gave Samantha the confidence to take that step as well.
When she’s not working on a new story, she spends her time reading contemporary romances, playing way too many games of Scrabble or Solitaire on Facebook and spending time with her husband of 25 years and their two sons in North Carolina.
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