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Bama Brideby Joan ChandlerPublisher: Bookstrand PublishingRelease Date: May 28, 2013Genre: Contemporary RomanceLength: 188 PagesISBN: 9781627401319ASIN: B00CT35YFWAdd to GoodreadsBook Description:Neal Sinclair meets David Bankston in a college town bar. He’s tall, dark, and handsome, and wears a Stetson like nobody’s business.When they dance, inner passion heats up while inhibitions melt away. Neal quickly discovers David’s not a Southerner at all. He’s a Boston architect, in Tuscaloosa for only one night. The next morning, they struggle to walk away from something that caught them both by surprise.Time doesn’t diminish the ache they feel in each other’s absence. Unable to stay apart, David arranges to take Neal to watch her beloved Crimson Tide play in a football bowl game. Reunited, they’re determined to make it work. When separated, they perfect the art of open communication. They each know that true love is a long shot.But distance isn’t the only thing standing in their way. Unbeknownst to her, Neal’s overprotective father is, too. With so much conspiring against them, can a natural disaster turn the odds in their favor?Buy Links
Excerpt
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He
trailed his mouth up toward hers and then covered it with a delicious kiss.
“Mmm, you taste so good on my tongue.”
Neal
melted into him and wrapped her arms around his neck. “I could say the same
thing, David.”
They
kissed until the room seemed noticeably hotter. Finally, David broke their
embrace and said, “If we want to see the outside of this room, perhaps we
should take a breather and go exploring. Much more of this and I won’t be
responsible for what happens next.” He winked at her and then walked to the
window. He pulled the curtains back to reveal an excellent view of the city.
“What do you want to do first?”
“I
need to hang up a few things,” she told him as she began to unlatch her
suitcase.
“Take
your time. I’m in no hurry.”
He
sat on the side of the bed while she began to pull garments out one by one. By
the time she’d hung up three dresses and pulled out two pairs of boots and a
pair of high-heeled pumps, his mouth was hanging. And she still had a few items
still to go.
“Okay,
first of all, how did you get all of that in one piece of luggage? And
secondly, we’re here for two nights. How can you possibly need that many
outfits?”
“Don’t
rain on my parade. You have no idea how tough it is to decide what to wear to
the football game. I had to bring extras in case I change my mind.”
“It’s
a no-brainer, Neal. Blue jeans and a sweater,” he said with a smug expression.
“You’re
way off base. I want to look my best at a game this important. I’m perfectly
happy to wear sweatpants to class, but ball games are held to a higher
standard.” It occurred to her that David might not have brought any nice
clothes with him. She quickly added, “But you should wear whatever is most
comfortable to you. Sweats, jeans, a hoodie…whatever.”
He
shook his head but told her, ‘It’s all right. I think I’ll manage to scrounge
up something that doesn’t look like I’m a vagrant.”
“I’m
sorry if it makes me seem prissy. I’m really not. But it’s a tradition at
games. We always dress to the nines. Hey, if you think we’re bad, you should
walk through The Grove at Ole Miss at any home game. Those girls are absolutely
breathtaking. They give me Venus envy.”
He
did a double take. “Venus envy? What does that mean, dare I ask?”
“It’s
just something my friends and I made up. You know what penis envy is right? Of
course you do. Well, this is the equivalent for sorority sisters. Some chapters
are just so perfect and the girls are all so exquisite, that they achieve a
level of perfection no one else comes close to. Since Venus is the goddess of
beauty, we started saying they gave us Venus envy.”
David
threw his head back and laughed. “I guess I missed out on a lot by having only
brothers. When I was in college, the toughest decision I had to make was how
many times I could wear my jeans before I absolutely had to wash them. I had no
idea you girls have it so rough.”
“Tease
me all you want. I’m still going to do my best to look like a model as I make
my way to our seats in row quadruple N, or wherever they are.”
He
pulled her into his embrace. “Neal, you’re beautiful no matter what you wear.
I’ll be so proud to have you on my arm these few days.”
They
kissed again, the experience still new and heady. They had talked for hours on
end over the last month, getting to know each other and cementing their
friendship. But being able to share physical contact was a privilege they
didn’t take lightly. Their time together was very limited, due to the distance
between them. And when David skimmed his hand along Neal’s skin, his touch made
her tremble.
“Mmm,”
she whispered. “I have so missed breathing the same air as you.” She ran her
fingers down his arm, gently squeezing his bicep before trailing down to his
wrist and then lacing her fingers with his. She looked up into his eyes.
“You
shouldn’t look at me that way while we’re standing in a hotel room with a bed
only a few feet away.”
“How
am I looking at you?”
“With
adoration. And trust me, it’s a fucking great aphrodisiac. I want to do so many
things with you, Neal. And we never have to leave this room to accomplish most
of them.”
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Joan
Chandler is a Florida native who has lived in the Deep South all of her life.
She is married with two children who are her pride and joy. She lives a double
life of sorts, holding down a nine-to-five job during the day, and writing
steamy romance at night—often with her black cat curled up in her arms as she
types.
When
she’s not spending her spare time working on her next novel, she loves to go
camping, sharing girls’ night out with her friends, walking her two dogs, and
watching college football.
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