Blurb:
Dreams are the perfect shelter
for our fantasies, safe havens to step inside without changing our daily lives.
For Lark Braithwaite, all that is about to change. During the last six months,
Lark has dreamt of a mysterious Irish lover who knows what she wants and gives
her exactly what she needs. In her waking life in busy London, things aren’t as
ideal, as her long-term relationship with Charles, her controlling fiancé, has
hit a dry spell.
When Lark is called home to
Oregon for her father’s funeral right in the middle of a high-stakes corporate
merger, she heads back to face the demons from her past. What she doesn’t expect
is to meet her dream lover in the flesh. Niall O’Hagan steps straight out of
her fantasies and right into her life, and the powerful connection they share
rocks her foundation. Although she's dealing with the bitterness of being
betrayed by Charles and his jealousy, Niall soon stirs Lark’s awareness of the
superficiality of her existence and reawakens not only her sexuality, but her
soul.
Excerpt:
If the kiss had stayed careful
and guarded, she might have continued to question it. But the blindfold
disappeared, and she realized she’d fallen asleep. Her eyes flew open, and he
was there. Oh my God. He was there! Heated eyes watched her. Rakish dark hair
fell over his forehead as he breathed hard, and the morning sun lit up the
world behind him. She took a deep, shuddering breath to speak, but his hands
moved to cup her face. He held still and closed his eyes as his lips took her
mouth. Right then and there, it was very clear that this was real. That was the
weight of a real man on top of her, clothed, and smelling citrusy and clean.
What in the hell is happening here?
How did he get here? He was only
her dream lover.
Or was he?
Confused beyond all
comprehension, Lark didn’t have any time to contemplate what was really going
on. His lips delivered a breath-stealing, soul-shattering kiss, and then they
were all over each other. This, ah, this she knew. Lark hooked her ankle over
his and put a hand on his shoulder, trying to rid him of his jacket and draw
him closer. She clenched her hand in his hair as he devoured her mouth. He
tasted the same as her dream lover, and she put her tongue in his mouth to
savor more of that tangy sweetness.
They were both making noises they
never had in her dreams, little breathy gasps and blasts of air as their mouths
met and separated as they sought new angles and depths to their passion.
He made a disgruntled sound as he
tried to get more comfortable in the cradle of her hips over the hindrance of
clothes, and she realized she really wasn’t dreaming anymore. He nibbled on her
lower lip as she opened her mouth to tell him to stop, but then she was carried
away in the undercurrent of his large, warm hands, which were caressing the
skin of her stomach beneath her hoodie and T-shirt. She continued to accept his
kisses but pawed down her still zipped-up sweat jacket. Okay, so she was still
clothed. He was rock hard against her, and he ground his hips into her, a
disbelieving grunt escaping his lips. Lark rolled her eyes back, shivering at
the jolt that went through her.
“Wh— Mmm. Whoa. Stop!” She
finally managed to say against his mouth. She furrowed her eyebrows and
scrutinized him as he breathed in and out, bracing himself on the weight of his
hands above her, his bright green eyes bearing into hers. His face was the face
of her dreams—the sensual, bowed lips and cleft chin, the built body, and the
thick hair. His hair… She blinked. It was cut at the nape and styled for a day
at work. She glanced down at what he was wearing.
“Um, why are you wearing a suit
and tie this time?” she asked, squinting against the sunlight. Please, God, let
this be a dream. He moved his head, putting her in shade.
“This time?” He lifted an
eyebrow, perplexed. “You’ll have to forgive me, lass, but I’ve no idea what the
devil you’re talking about.” He maneuvered himself off her and sat upright at
the end of the swing.
She tucked her feet against her
and sat up, unable to do anything more than blink at him in utter disbelief.
“I was coming up to knock on the
door when I saw you lying here, and given how you were tossing and the noises
you were making, it looked like maybe you were having some sort of a seizure.”
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Author Bio and Links:
Roxanne D. Howard is a romance novelist
who resides in the mid-western United States. Her first award-winning novel, At
the Heart of the Stone, was published in February 2016 with Loose Id. Her other
titles include Chicks Dig the Accent, and the recently released three-part
Costa Mesa Series. Roxanne is a U.S. Army veteran, and has a bachelor's degree
in Psychology and English. She loves to read poetry, classical literature, and
Stephen King. She is also an avid Star Wars fan, musical theater nut, and loves
everything related to marine biology. She is the proud mother of two beautiful
girls, several pets, and loves to spend time with her husband and children when
she's not writing. Roxanne loves to hear from her readers, and she can be
contacted at author@roxannedhoward.com. To find out more, please visit her
website.
Note: Winner of the Coffee Time
Romance Reviewer's Award!
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Roxanne D. Howard