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Excerpt from LAND OF THE NOONDAY SUN "If she compiled a list, he would fill it"

When two strangers have nothing left but their dreams, they must forge a relationship in Nantahala, North Carolina, a small town known as...

Land of the Noonday Sun

 





Enough with the tragic beginning, this is a romantic-suspense, so let’s meet one of the main characters.

Excerpt:



If she compiled a list, he would fill it…right up until the chosen career line, which would probably be foremost. He was exactly the correct height, about six feet she guessed. He had dark hair with a small amount of curl that went whichever way it pleased but worked for him. His skin was dark from all the hours in the sun, she assumed, which caused his brilliant blue eyes to stand out. And his build…she sighed...his arms and shoulders were incredible. He looked as though he'd stepped out of a Hollister advertisement.

She shook her head to escape the ridiculous thoughts racing through her head. Remember the plan, Cassandra. This is merely a six-month detour, and then she was back on the plan. It wasn’t like her to get her head turned so easily; she was forever sensible.




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  1. He just sounds delicious! I love a man with muscular arms and shoulders. ;)

    Great six!

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  2. Who the hell cares what he does?! Dude could be a garbager collector and still be hot! Great job making us fall for him already.

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  3. OK, he's now at the top of MY list LOL! Wonderful description, terrific excerpt!

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    1. He really is one of my favorite characters. Jordan is great and all, refined...

      But Chad is his opposite, a little hot around the collar along with the rest of him.

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    1. Yes, Tmonique, hopefully by April or May you can... LOL!

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  5. Fun six, Carmen. Sounds like a handsome guy! :)

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  6. What's his phone number? Nice six, Carmen.

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  7. He sounds like quite the looker. Nice image!

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