Belated Happy Valentine's Day! I hope it was a day filled with love and romance. Or at the very least, a good romance novel.
My guest blogger today is Sandra Dailey. Welcome, Sandy!
Did everyone wake up this morning to the sweet, rich aroma of roses and chocolate?
You may have had a date night or just a romantic dinner at home. Be honest, is that little black dress still lying on the floor? However you celebrated Valentine’s Day, I hope it met your expectations.
Now it’s time to get up, stretch and return to your daily routine. That’s right, it’s the morning after. Bizarre things will happen to off-set the magic.
I offer you an excerpt of a morning after from my newly released story, TWICE THE TROUBLE:
Looking in the bathroom mirror, she saw that her eyes were still a little swollen. She pressed a cold, wet cloth to them. She’d just started brushing her teeth when sounds came from downstairs loud enough to be a herd of buffalo in her kitchen. They were accompanied by a chorus of howls and laughter. What were those kids doing?
With toothbrush in hand, she raced down the stairs and into the kitchen. Sliding to a stop in the doorway, Lacey found Jerrod lying on his back in the middle of the floor. Alex was over the top of him with Jenna on his back. It was an Alex sandwich. They were all laughing hysterically.
Lacey nearly choked on her toothpaste when she saw Jerrod’s face covered in peanut butter. All three offenders froze in place and turned looks of wide-eyed innocence her way. They slowly got to their feet and faced her.
“We really screwed up this time, kids,” Alex mumbled. “She’s so mad, she frothing at the mouth.”
Both kids turned red and covered their mouths. Their eyes watered from the effort it took not to laugh.
Lacey rinsed her mouth, and then picked up the overturned peanut butter jar. “Would someone please tell me, what’s going on?”
Alex cleared his throat and squared his shoulders. He gave her a serious expression. “I’m sorry. I had no choice. Your son called me a sissy. He had to be punished.”
Jerrod scraped a finger down his cheek and into his mouth, looking unrepentant. “I stand by what I said, Mom. The man wears hair gel.”
Perhaps the blurb will explain:
Lacey Carlyle has worked for years to create the perfect blend of home, business and family. Now she risks losing everything when the land she farms is bought by the man who abandoned her thirteen years ago.
Alex has never understood why Lacey walked away from him. Now, he holds the deed to her farm and intends to make her pay. The only problem – two kids weren’t part of the plan.
Jenna and Jerrod may not see eye-to-eye but they are both determined to find happiness for their mom and keep their home safe.
Can Lacey and Alex put their pasts behind them and embrace a future together?
Still confused? That’s okay, I know it’s early. Perhaps you should read TWICE THE TROUBLE. It’s currently available on Amazon. http://amzn.to/Wrxm6B
If you’d like to leave a comment I’ll be hanging around today. I’d love to hear about your morning after or answer your questions about TWICE THE TROUBLE.
About me:
I’m an avid reader and lifelong story teller. I caught the writing bug after winning a short story contest. The Chief’s Proposal was my first published work and now I’ve added Twice the Trouble, but I have many more stories to tell.
I currently live with my husband and house plants in north Florida.
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I sense heavy miscommunication and I love those stories! Thanks for sharing with us!
ReplyDeleteYes, major miscommunication, but it's about the journey forward. Thanks for coming by Donna.
DeleteChecking in with you, Sandra. Anything having to do with peanut butter...I'm in. Love peanut butter on toast...never had it on face.:-) Your book sounds like fun. Love the cover. Thanks for the excerpt! Rolynn
ReplyDeleteThanks for coming by Rolynn. Glad you enjoyed it. :)
DeleteHi Sandra,
ReplyDeleteGreat excerpt. I loved the part about her frothing at the mouth. Hope you have great sales.
Hi, Katherine. The remark was a blast from the past. There's a lot more in the story you'd enjoy.
DeleteHehehe - great excerpt, Sandra!
ReplyDeleteI've got Twice the Trouble waiting patiently for me on my kindle and now I REALLY can't wait for a quiet moment to get into it :) Love the toothpaste comment too - it made me laugh out loud!
Hi LaVerne. How's everything in NZ? Glad you could make it. Enjoy the book.
DeleteSounds like a great read! I love my Peanut Butter, but I have never worn it, but with the son and grandson I have, I'd better not say never! Right Lilly!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this Post!
Becky
Nice to meet you Becky. Thanks for dropping in.
DeleteHi Sandra,
ReplyDeleteLoved the excerpt. I could just picture that happening. Sounds like a great read. and I love peanut butter too.
cheers
Margaret
Sorry Maraget. The comment below was intended for you, but I clicked the wrong place.
DeleteSo happy to have fellow peanut butter lovers visit. I hope you'll enjoy the whole book. The last scene before the epilogue is classic!
ReplyDeleteWhew! Just got home from work after a quick, and I do mean quick dash into the grocery store. What an exhausting day. But I was so happy to see that so many people stopped by to see Sandra so she wouldn't be lonely. Alas, I forgot to buy peanut butter. lol!
ReplyDeleteWelcome home, Lilly! I've had fun on your blog today. Thanks for the opportunity to meet your followers.
DeleteThanks for holding down the fort while I was at work today. And thanks for such a fun post, Sandra!
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