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Sunday, August 11, 2019

Snippet Sunday and Weekend Writing Warriors: Never Trust a Pretty Wolf


Welcome to Snippet Sunday and Weekend Writing Warriors, your chance to sample the work of a talented group of authors. When you finish here you can find more snippets at:

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For the last few months I've been sharing excerpts from Turnaround Farm, but today I'm sharing from another book, Never Trust a Pretty Wolf. We'll begin with Chapter One.

Blurb:
Liesel Wolf has a secret, a dangerous secret she’ll go to any lengths to conceal. When she’s paired in a charity game with sexy marshal Andy Bryce, a man with secrets of his own, her carefully constructed world comes crashing down, and Liesel’s on a collision course with her past.

Excerpt: 
Chapter One

Andy Bryce kicked a pink stuffed rabbit out of his way and sat down on the sofa beside his brother, Tony, but he sat on a doll that immediately squawked, “Mama.”

Andy jumped as if the sound had come from a living child. “You hurt my baby,” his niece cried. She ran over to the fruit juice stained sofa and grabbed her toy. “You have to be careful, Uncle Andy.”

She stalked from the room carrying her baby doll cradled in her arms. 

“You’ve turned pale,” Tony observed.

“That’s silly.” Andy frowned at his brother. “Why would sitting on a doll bother me?”

5 comments:

  1. I see some fun teasing coming from one brother to another. lol Good snippet. :-)

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  2. You have a wonderful way of making fun of your characters. More, I definitely want more!

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  3. Hmmm, intriguing. such a simple incident but it seems to have much deeper implications! Great snippet...

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  4. Cool title for the new book. I have to admit, though, that I was curious about how your heroine extricated herself from the hero's room back on the farm.

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  5. The title caught my attention, too. I'm curious why the doll's crying upset him. You give a hint. Nice.

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