VEGAS VACATION
by Crystal
Jordan
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BLURB:
It’s
spring break, and a group of teachers from Half Moon Bay Middle School are
planning to cut loose. History teacher Meg Phillips hadn’t planned on being one
of them—Vegas isn’t really a town for a bookworm—but somehow she let her friend
Anne talk her into it.
Though honestly, she’d rather indulge in some poolside reading than co-star in an R-rated edition of Teachers Gone Wild.
It took some major arm twisting for Finn Walsh to convince his fellow gym teacher, Anne, to do whatever it took to get Meg to Vegas. For over a year he’s been looking for the chance to get to know her outside of work. He’s drawn to her quiet beauty and intelligence—and the hint of fire beneath her understated exterior.
When he finally gets the opportunity to peel away those layers, the result is far more explosive than he ever fantasized. Now to convince her that the week isn’t a wildly out-of-character mistake, but the start of something amazing...
Though honestly, she’d rather indulge in some poolside reading than co-star in an R-rated edition of Teachers Gone Wild.
It took some major arm twisting for Finn Walsh to convince his fellow gym teacher, Anne, to do whatever it took to get Meg to Vegas. For over a year he’s been looking for the chance to get to know her outside of work. He’s drawn to her quiet beauty and intelligence—and the hint of fire beneath her understated exterior.
When he finally gets the opportunity to peel away those layers, the result is far more explosive than he ever fantasized. Now to convince her that the week isn’t a wildly out-of-character mistake, but the start of something amazing...
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EXCERPT
“Come
on, Anne. The least you can do is ask her for me. She’ll listen to you.” Finn
Walsh offered up his most winning smile, but his colleague gave him a dubious
glance.
“Why
exactly would I help you get in my friend’s pants?” Anne Kirby snorted, bending
her long limbs into a stretch as they both warmed up to start the day. Teaching
physical education at a middle school kept them running. “Besides, Meg turned
you down the one time you asked her out.”
Yeah,
she had. Finn winced. “I don’t want to get in her pants.”
Anne
straightened and stared at him. “Right, I believe that one. You want to date
Meg, but you don’t want to do her.”
He
lowered himself to the wooden gym floor and grabbed the toe of his sneaker to
help flex his calf. Meg’s heart-shaped face filled his mind. Brunette curls he
wanted to tangle his fingers in, eyes that were an impossible shade of storm
cloud gray. She wasn’t tall or short, just average, but she had curves in all
the right places. Her ass, especially. Tight, round and perfect. He wanted to
get his hands on it. Hell, he wanted to get his hands on all of her, as often
as humanly possible. But if it were just about getting laid, he could find a
woman for that easily. No, he wanted Meg, specifically. “Okay, I don’t only
want to get in her pants.”
“That’s
a little more believable.” Anne smiled when the school bell rang. Within a few
minutes, gangly teens began trudging past them into the changing room.
“I
mean it.” Finn waved to a few of his students, picking himself up off the floor.
“I like her, Anne. She turned me down because she thinks it’s a bad idea to
date co-workers. She never said she wasn’t interested in me.”
Crossing
her arms, Anne shrugged. “She’s being smart about it. We had an ugly breakup
between two teachers a few years back, before you came to HMB. The memory for
those of us who were here is still pretty fresh and really harsh. I don’t know
if I’d date another teacher either. When it goes sour–”
“If,
not when. It doesn’t have to go sour.” Usually, he wasn’t one to fish in the
work dating pool either, but for Meg, he’d make an exception. She taught
history, and she was quiet, smart, and drew him like a magnet. Seeing her was
his best reason to show up for staff meetings. He liked being around her, liked
her considered approach to every controversy that came up at work. She wasn’t
out-spoken and ready to jump into the fray like Anne, but when she offered an
opinion, everyone listened. Everything about Meg appealed to Finn. There was
huge potential between them, potential for something that could actually last.
He knew it, without any doubts.
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Crystal
Jordan is originally from California, but has lived all over the United States.
Currently, she serves as a librarian at a university in her home state, and she
writes contemporary, paranormal, futuristic, and erotic romance. Her publishers
have included Kensington Aphrodisia, Harlequin Spice Briefs, Ellora's Cave, and
Samhain Publishing.
Links:
Website:
http://www.crystaljordan.com/
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/crystaljordan
Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/CrystalJordanFanPage
Buy links
will be added to the book’s page on my website as they become available:
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6 comments:
Thanks for hosting me today, Dana!
Vegas as the setting, School teachers gone wild, sounds like my kind of book!
andralynn7 AT gmail DOT com
I love Vegas so this book might help me relive memories of vacations past ;)
carrie dot rogozinski at gmail.com
I really like Finn from your excerpt. He sounds so sweet.
Nice blurb
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Okay, I know it has nothing to do with my book, but can I say I absolutely LOVE the design of your blog? It's so cool and pretty!
And thanks again for having me!
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