FREE ON AMAZON
December 10 - 14, 2013
- Genre: Contemporary Romance
- Length: 117 pages
- Release Date: October 2013
- Published by: The Wild Rose Press
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What I Got With Only If You Dare Is Not What I Expected
Thank you, Diane, for
having me here today. I’m excited, because my latest book, Only If You Dare is free today and tomorrow on Amazon.
Only If You Dare is about two people who
are each at turning points in their lives. According to the blurb, their story
goes like this.
All the
pleasures and none of the pain, that's what Cynthia Buckingham wants in a
relationship these days. A one-night stand with Jonah Colt seems to fit that
bill perfectly. Newly divorced, she's too busy planning her daughter's wedding
for any serious involvement. Besides, her true passion is helping victims of
PTSD reclaim their lives. Waking up after spending the night with a woman he
barely knows, Jonah is stunned to realize sex for the sake of sex isn't enough
for him anymore. A veteran of more military battles than he cares to count, he
wants to forget it all and focus on peaceful civilian life. Except flashbacks
won't allow it. Falling for Cynthia makes Jonah regret his weakened state, but
he'd rather hide the truth than face it. When she sets aside everything she
believes in to help him heal, can he accept her help--and her love?
This is the
original proposal I sent to my editor for the book I thought I was going to write.
Big business
versus the little guy.
She’s the
widow of a mega-corp CEO with a distorted view of the big picture—we’re always
right and they’re always wrong—who will stop at nothing to protect her late
husband and, more importantly, her company’s reputations in the face of what
she terms ‘a nuisance’ lawsuit. He’s the high powered attorney for the
opposition, champion of the oppressed (pro bono, of course) with a distorted
view of the big picture—we’re always right and they’re always wrong—who’s never
lost a case and doesn’t plan to start now. Then the very person he’s
representing goes off the deep end and takes an innocent woman, the widow,
hostage.
As the
situation escalates, both the hero and heroine have the concepts and beliefs
they’ve always lived by turned upside down. His client betrays him by resorting
to illegal measures and her company betrays her by refusing to negotiate for
her safety.
Quite a
difference, don’t you think? I may well write that hostage situation story
someday. If I do, I have a great opening line. “This was the last place she
expected to spend her birthday, face down in the lobby of her bank with a gun
to the back of her head.”
But back to Only If You Dare. To be honest, I can’t
tell you the exact moment the self-involved, high powered attorney became a
serious and duty bound judge or when the socialite trophy wife became a down to
earth psychologist. I also can’t put my finger on what prompted me to give
Jonah Colt a background as a war veteran who is a more dedicated patriot.
Although Cynthia is mugged and has her purse stolen in one scene, I never did
develop the fully functional bad guy that was supposed to overpower her at
gunpoint and hold her for ransom.
Each of these
characters, Jonah Colt and Cynthia Buckingham developed into individuals who
were totally different than I originally intended.
Maybe
because, either way the story went, I knew they had to eventually come to care
for and depend on each other. Like this scene, near the end of the book. After
Jonah and Cynthia have parted company, they think, for good, fate has other
ideas and puts them in the same, free falling elevator together.
An Excerpt from ONLY IF YOU DARE
“What’s going
on?” Dropping the boxes she held, she spread her arms out behind her to hang
on.
“I don’t
know.” Pushing off, he was about to move toward her when the car pitched then
jerked tossing him backward. Another downward bounce, this one lasting longer
than the others, was followed by an ungodly screech then a heart stopping jolt.
“Whatever it
was, the brakes seem to have held.” He turned to focus on the spot where she
had been standing, then glanced down and dropped to his knees beside her prone
form. “Are you okay?”
“Am I what?
I—”
His hands
came out to push on her shoulders as she began to sit up. “Don’t move yet.” He
gave the order in the same voice he used when he came to the aid of wounded
soldiers on the battlefield. “I need to make sure you’re all right first.”
Miraculously,
she did as he asked without question.
“Did you hit
your head?”
“I don’t
think so. Yes.” Tentative fingers reached toward the back of it. “Ow!
Definitely.”
As one hand
maintained a secure hold on her upper arm, he brought his other behind her head
to gently probe where her fingers remained. “You do have the start of a knot.”
Capturing her hand, he pulled her fingers away. “Don’t poke at it. You’ll make
it worse.”
“If you say
so.” She sighed then closed her eyes as a grimace scrunched up her face.
His
fingertips itched to stroke her cheek. Help clear the lines of stress from her
forehead. “Be nice if we had an ice pack.”
Hang in there, soldier. We’ll have you
patched up and on your way home in no time.
His breath
whooshed out as he recalled the line he’d used way too often. Most times true
to his word. A few times not.
A series of
thumps and bumps erupted from behind Jonah. They both looked over as the doors
were pried apart. “We have the car secure, folks. And we’ll try to get you out
now.”
“Do you need
help getting up?”
“Yes,
please.” Shifting her feet underneath her, she extended her hands his way.
Sliding warm
palms beneath surprisingly cool ones, he closed his fingers around her wrists
for firmer support before he hauled her first to her feet and then, briefly,
against him.
“How’s that
bump doing? Any dizziness?”
He seized the
opportunity—maybe unfairly—to cradle the back of her head in his palm and draw
her closer. To his amazement, instead of going rigid and pushing away, she
melted into him on a sigh.
Like that
time on the battlefield when the sniper shot missed its mark, Jonah thanked God
he’d been given a second chance.
As I
mentioned, Only If You Dare is free
today and tomorrow on Amazon. Please go to http://amzn.com/B00G8JAWPA
for your copy. Then, if you’d like, tell me what you think.
About Margo Hoornstra
Like many writers, it’s hard to determine exactly when my fiction writing career began. I remember composing a short story in grade school (I have no idea about what) which was chosen for publication in an all school anthology. A journalism class taken in junior high school led to a job on the school newspaper and a weekly column.
I always loved reading. I loved writing too. Someday, I thought, maybe when I grew up and received the right training, I could actually write a book. After all, I was often told, laughingly most times, I had an extremely vivid imagination.
Through the years, the desire to write was always there. I had so many ideas and characters roaming around in my head, so many stories. But the business of living—going to college, getting married then raising a family—took precedence over something as frivolous as writing a book.
Then one day out of the blue I was downsized—effective immediately—from a job I’d held for over thirty years. What seemed so unfair at the time, I now recognize the tremendous gift I was given that day. As I’m now able to spend more and more time doing what I love—writing romantic fiction—I find I really do have an abundance of stories to share.
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Wonderful to be here today, Diane. Thanks for hosting me.
ReplyDeleteAlways a pleasure, Margo. Can't wait to read this book.
ReplyDeleteI'm so excited. I picked up this book and can't wait to read it! All the best on your sales!
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