I absolutely LOVE the idea of a silver fox hero!ย So looking forward to getting my hands on this one ๐
*****
by Mae Wood
Release Date: October 12. 2017
Blurb:
Life can change in a flash.ย
Marriage and a baby wasnโt Amy Forsytheโs college plan. After a shotgun marriage glued together by her son, sheโs convinced that love isnโt meant for her. Now nearing forty and single for the first time since her senior prom, her friends are pushing her to date. Her teenager isnโt thrilled by the idea and neither is Amy.
Silver fox Thomas Popov isnโt looking for The One. He found her decades ago. And fell apart when she died. At fifty-three with a new job, a new city, and an empty nest, heโs focused on climbing the corporate ladder.
When a softball accident lands Thomas in Amyโs dental chair, sparks fly.
Lightning doesnโt strike twice. But love might.ย
This time is different.
Add to Goodreads –ย https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/35711116-this-time-is-different
Purchase Links:
Free with Kindle Unlimited!
AMAZON US โ http://amzn.to/2xrRIFS
AMAZON UK โ http://amzn.to/2hUM90D
AMAZON CA โ http://amzn.to/2fVDqXS
AMAZON AU โ http://amzn.to/2xrWwuK
AMAZON UNIVERSAL โ http://myBook.to/ThisTimeIsDifferent
*****
Excerpt:
โMr. Popov! I thought the appointment was for five,โ I said, closing the door to my SUV after spotting him in the parking lot. He was leaning against his car and tapping on a phone, and his face was still a wreck.
โYeah, it is. I wanted to beat traffic, so Iโve been taking some calls from your parking lot,โ he replied, sliding the phone into his suit pants pocket. Silver hair, light blue dress shirt, rolled up at the sleeves, showcasing his muscular forearms. Someone plays a lot of softball.
โOkay, well, Jana should be here soon and then I can take a quick peek and youโll be on your way.โ
โNo rush. And please, call me Thomas,โ he said.
โOnly if youโll call me Amy.โ
โNice to meet you, Amy.โ
He extended his hand, a friendly smile lighting up his face. The bruise was healing nicely, but the impact point was still purple with a large halo of yellow. It was mainly obscured by his salt and pepper scruff. I didnโt blame him for not shaving. Except for his lip, the skin hadnโt broken. But that didnโt mean it wasnโt any less tender from the trauma. In fact, I was impressed that he was able to smile through the ache.
โAnd you, Thomas,โ I replied, hoisting my purse up my shoulder and clasping his hand. I expected a couple of quick businesslike pumps. What I got was different. His hand was big and warm and soft, making me feel delicate, but before I could process what was different, before I could categorize it into neat little bullet pointsโ
โIโm here already. Just noticed you. Yโall are early,โ called Jana from the officeโs bright red front door.
As I pulled my head out of the clouds, where Iโd just begun to wonder how soft the rest of his skin was, I started to withdraw my hand. But not before he gave a little squeeze. Was that a wink?
โAmy, real quick.โ
โYeah?โ
โWill you have dinner with me? Iโve got a table at Brooklyn Bridge at six thirty. And I hear good things about the lobster ravioli and tiramisu.โ
The heat that had been building in me quickly cooled. I hated pity dates. I hated when my friends shoved men into my path and hoped for the best. The only one ever truly happy was the friend doing the shoving. And Iโd had enough pity from men to last my lifetime. Being alone was better than being pitied.
โDid Diana ask you to do this?โ I inquired, narrowing my eyes at him, trying to discern his true intention behind his offer of my favorite meal.
โNo. Though she told me what restaurant. So, thatโs a yes?โ
She didnโt con him into asking me out? It just didnโt make sense. Men didnโt ask me out because they wanted to. Men asked me out because they were obligated to. โThatโs aโโ
โYes. Let that be a yes,โ he said, another gentle squeeze on my hand that I thought Iโd pulled away. Maybe he honestly did want to go on a date with me.
โAnd tiramisu?โ I asked, testing the waters with my toe.
โOf course. And whatever else you want.โ
A smile tickled at the corners of my mouth. Was he propositioning me? God, really? Me, mother of a seventeen-year-old being propositioned?
โThey have a nice wine selection,โ I said, wading further into the waters to see whether his eyes fellโa clear sign that Diana had pushed him into taking me outโor whether they lit up because he wanted to have dinner with me. In the three years since Iโd started going on occasional dates, I hadnโt seen much light.
โThere you go. Weโll have wine.โ And there was light in his gray blue eyes. โThank you.โ
โThank you?โ My head spun. He was asking me on a date because he wanted to. Not because someone had pressured him into it. Or that he felt like he had to take me out. I honestly wasnโt sure if that had ever happened to me before. And I meant ever.
โThanks for taking pity on an old man.โ
โOh, hush your mouth,โ I said, letting go of his hand, resettling my purse on my shoulder and turning toward the office. โLetโs see if youโre ready to eat that lobster ravioli.โ
As I checked his teeth and gums and lips for healing, I got caught up in his eyes. Thick dark lashes rimmed the soft gray blue.
โWhaaa?โ he asked, around my fingers, and I remembered where I wasโpaused with my hands in my patient-turned-dateโs mouth. Blue gloves, yoga pants, a lightweight hoodie over a blue tank top, and whatever random pile I swept my hair up into for my post-Pilates shower at the gym. Yeah, no fairy godmothers here. But at least Iโd taken that shower.
โLooks good, Mr. Popov. I mean, Thomas,โ I said, swiveling on the stool, stripping off the blue gloves and tossing them in the bin. โThe lip looks good. Your gums are healing nicely and the teeth have firmed up. No discoloration or signs of stress. You got lucky.โ
He pushed up from the exam chair, swinging his legs to the floor. โI did,โ he said, looking at me square in the face.
Am I blushing? My cheeks felt warm. Is it warm in here? Is this perimenopause? Is this a hot flash?ย Because I hadnโt had a period in nearly two decades and was sneaking up on forty, every time I unexpectedly got warm, I wondered if I was entering menopause.
But I quickly realized that it wasnโt a life change. It was the big, handsome, and very forward man in my office. I didnโt know what to do because he clearly wasnโt talking about his softball accident. I spun around and typed a few notes into his record so that Diana could pull them up on Monday. I logged out of the computer, but not before taking a quick peek at the birthdate at the header of his profile. He was fourteen years and two months older than me to the day. May eleventh. Heโd just turned fifty-three.
โOkay, you guys, letโs hit it. Thanks for coming in, Jana. I really appreciate it,โ I said.
โHappy to, Dr. Forsythe. Iโm going to go lock up,โ said Jana, leaving the two of us alone.
โAm I cleared to eat?โ he asked, standing up and offering his hand to me.
โAbsolutely. As long as thereโs no pain. Pasta would be a good starting food on the injured side.โ
I placed my hand in his and it happened again. The warmth. The electricity. The parking lot wasnโt a fluke.
*****
Also availableย Plus One
Add to Goodreads –ย https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/33954234-plus-one
Free with Kindle Unlimited!
AMAZON US โ http://amzn.to/2vzNkqx
AMAZON UK โ http://amzn.to/2vAhzhm
AMAZON CA โ http://amzn.to/2uXTz3R
AMAZON AU โ http://amzn.to/2w6BaXR
AMAZON UNIVERSAL โ http://mybook.to/Plus-One
*****
Author Info:
Mae Wood is a mommy, bookworm, and lawyer (in that order).
A while ago Mae decided that she needed to give up the fear that she couldn’t write “great literature” and write what she wants to read.
And she wants romance. And laughter.
She wants heroines who are brave. Brave enough to be themselves and brave enough to fall in love.
She wants men who are strong and kind.
Mae lives in the Southeastern United States.
FACEBOOK โ https://www.facebook.com/authormaewood/
TWITTER โ https://twitter.com/maewoodwrites
INSTAGRAM โ https://www.instagram.com/maewoodwrites/
WEBSITE โ http://www.maewood.com/
READERโS GROUP โ https://www.facebook.com/groups/pigandbarley/
*****
Giveaway:
Win a $25 Amazon Gift Card
http://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/display/e916c9aa3/
*****




