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Saturday, November 6, 2021

Saturday Sample and Weekend Writing Warriors


 Welcome to Saturday Sample and Weekend Writing Warriors. Today I'm sharing  excerpts from Return Engagement, my first book about the Lovinggood family. I've already shared some of the first part so I'll be doing a little jumping around. First a blurb, then that excerpt. Oh, and on Sunday when you finish here go to www.wewriwa.blogspot.com for more excerpts from a talented group of authors.

Blurb:

Elizabeth Lane is one lucky woman. She has it all-money, fame, a satisfying career and a devoted fiancé. Her humble beginnings are all but obscured, but she isn't the kind of woman Senator Henry Lovinggood wants for his son, Richard. Senator Lovinggood plans to make Richard the President of the United States; he'll need a woman from a wealthy, powerful family by his side. Ten years ago the senator broke Richard and Elizabeth up, but this time it won't be so easy, for Elizabeth wants to know what might have been. This time she'll fight back, a struggle which ultimately leads to kidnapping and attempted murder and alienates her from the man of her dreams.


Last Weeks Excerpt:


She waited expectantly for one o’clock, sure that he’d send something else. When her gift came she had to laugh. Richard had sent her a large, foil wrapped Hershey’s kiss and a card which read, Does this kiss give you any ideas? Love, Richard.

At two o’clock a messenger dropped off a CD with a recording of Bryan Adams singing “Everything I Do”. The card read, Bryan Adams may say it better than I can, but I mean it just as much. Love, Richard

Elizabeth took the CD to her room and played it. Mrs. Lane looked in on her a few minutes later and caught Elizabeth wiping her eyes and cuddling Richard’s pillow. “I’m sorry,” Elizabeth choked, “but I’ve never heard a more beautiful song. Who wouldn’t want a man to love her so much he’d die for her?”

Mrs. Lane scooted the cats over and sat down in the chair beside Elizabeth’s bed. “Do you really think Richard loves you that much?”

Elizabeth nodded as a big lump in her throat threatened to choke her. “Yeah, I think he does.”



This week's excerpt:

“So do I,” Mrs. Lane admitted. She absently stroked one of Elizabeth’s white cats. “What’s more, you were ready to sacrifice your own life to save Senator Lovinggood just because he’s Richard’s father. I guess maybe I was wrong about Richard. I’m still afraid of the Lovinggood’s and their power, but I think he loves you to distraction.” 
 
Three o’clock brought Elizabeth a small, elegant, beautifully illustrated book of love poetry. No card accompanied this gift, but the inside of the book had been inscribed:
 To Elizabeth From Richard. Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale her infinite variety. Other women cloy the appetites they feed, but she makes hungry where most she satisfies. 
 
Elizabeth had known of his passionate, sensual nature, but she hadn’t realized he had a romantic side too. It was a nice discovery. 
 
 Cathy arrived at four along with a delivery from a local jewelry store. “Hi,” she greeted Elizabeth who met her at the door. “Did you buy yourself something new?” 
 
 Elizabeth signed for the package and stood aside for Cathy to enter. “No, I didn’t buy anything. This is from Richard.” 
 
“From Richard! How do you know?” 
 
“Hurry and open it. I’m dying to see what it is this time.” Mrs. Lane interrupted.

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6 comments:

  1. It sounds like she could be more forgiving of Richard now.

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  2. I'm dying to find out, too! Either he's a passionate romantic . . . or a dangerous stalker. Hoping for the former.

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  3. He's really putting a lot of effort into this! Great snippet.

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  4. I want to know what it is too! I think by this time she has to be considering giving him another chance. If not, she's crazy! Great snippet! Tweeted.

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  5. Yes, what's in the package? Enjoyed the excerpt!

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  6. He's a romantic, ladies. Not a stalker. It's hard to tell without having read the rest of the book, though.

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