Because of Rebecca
Buylink: http://amzn.com/B00B5MT3UA
(free on Amazon March 19-23, 2013)
Blurb
Rebecca Davis promised her dying sister
she would raise her son as her own, but she's also agreed to assist a
female slave reach freedom. It's the right thing to do but can she
trust her fellow conspirators without endangering her future? Her
handsome contact, Jared Hollingsworth, won't discuss their mission,
but her attraction to him has Rebecca fearing she will lose not only
her freedom but her heart as well.
Jared Hollingsworth refuses to use
slave labor. Despite this sentiment, he's been able to keep the
plantation going, even after the death of his wife and son. Now,
thanks to his notorious cousin, Jared is in danger of losing Oak
Hill. When he meets Rebecca Davis, he isn't ready to love again, but
her love may be just what he needs to save his home. When he
discovers Rebecca embroiled in a conspiracy, will he follow his heart
and dare to love again? Or will he risk her heart to save his beloved
plantation?
Excerpt
Rebecca felt her
cheeks flush warm and she looked away lest he see the effect his
touch, both physical and visual, had on her. She didn’t understand
the perplexing effect he had on her either. Sometimes she felt as if
she’d burn to an ember on the inside from an innocent touch or
glance.
Jared pushed his
chair away from the table.
“Would you like to
have a tour of the house?”
“Yes,” she said
far too eagerly, but she…they…needed a distraction, if he felt
anything like she did when they were alone.
She waited as he
stood, pulled back her chair, and offered her his arm before leading
her into the foyer.
His golden hair
still hung in wet curls around the collar of his crisp white shirt.
Standing this lose she could not help but inhale the clean, spiced
soap scent and heat threatened to flame her cheeks once more as she
imagined him in his bath.
“Let’s start
upstairs. I’d like to show you the library. It was my mother’s
favorite room in the house. She loved to read. The shelves are
stocked with all her first editions of the classics.”
Rebecca smiled, her
heart beating faster with each step. She naughtily thought about him
bathing, water glistening on his rock hard body. Even though he was
dressed, she couldn’t stop sneaking a look at him. She imagined his
skin was just as tanned underneath his clothing as above. He no doubt
removed his shirt when working in the hot fields, letting the sun
bake him. Her desire to touch him was strong. Her mouth felt dry and
her heart beat a little faster.
She missed her
footing on the next step and stumbled forward, but he caught her,
helping her right herself.
“Are you all
right?” he asked when they reached the landing.
Embarrassed, she
looked away and nodded. She didn’t understand what made her lose
all propriety when she was around him. They’d just met, but she’d
simply die if he didn’t feel anything for her. She felt like a
silly goose allowing herself to hope that he did. She stepped closer
to him and laid her hand on his chest.
He blinked and she
saw the surprise in his eyes that she’d touched him.
“Do you like me,
Jared?”
Her unexpected touch
seared his flesh and he hesitated a moment trying to read her
thoughts before he answered. “Yes. I like you. Why do you ask?”
He could feel the rise and fall of her breasts as she stood so close
to him. Her emerald eyes were dark and her lips were pink, inviting
him to taste them if he dared.
My God yes, I
like you. Inwardly he groaned, but did he dare to confess his
desire to her? “Come with me.” He entwined his fingers with hers
and led her quickly into the library past the many bookshelves of
leather bound volumes. He walked over to an alcove for privacy.
Turning around, he pulled her close until she was pressed against
him. “I like you far more than I should for the time I’ve known
you, Rebecca.”
She swallowed. “You
do?”
With his free hand
he cupped her cheek, caressing it gently. He rubbed the pad of his
rough thumb over her lips. They trembled in response and he lowered
his head, nibbling at her mouth with small kisses
until she responded in kind. Without warning, he parted her lips with
his tongue and captured her mouth, exploring its depths.
Her hand crept up
his arm to his neck, holding his head so he couldn’t pull away. Her
fingers speared through his damp hair, sending shivers down his
spine.
His body hardened
and he groaned, pulling away before he lost his head completely. He
walked toward the French doors on the opposite side of the library
afraid she might see what had started out as an innocent kiss had
done to him. He didn’t want to frighten her, or make her think he
was on the verge of losing control.
Startled by her
reckless behavior, Rebecca didn’t know what had gotten into her
asking such a question.
Author
Information
Award-winning
author Leanne Tyler lives in the South and her writing reflects her
heritage. She writes Sweet and somewhat Sensual Southern romances,
whether historical or contemporary. Leanne’s debut release
Victory’s
Gate was
the 2007 American Rose winner of the Through the Garden Gate contest
and was released electronically by The Wild Rose Press in December
2007. Finally in December 2009 the Through the Garden Gate Anthology
became available in print
and
includes the four winning entries.
Stepping
into the Contemporary circle, she debuted with her Class of ’85
Reunion story It’s
Always Been You in
August 2011. And her first full-length historical novel Season
of Love (Nov.
2011) is a time-travel set in 1850 Charleston, SC. A recent release
from Books to Go Now, A
Country Kitchen Christmas (Feb.
2012) is a light inspirational romance. In May and August 2012 the
first two books of The Good Luck Series were released from Amazon:
The
Good Luck Charm and
The
Good Luck Spell.
Ava,
a short story in the Love Letters Series, was released in November
2012.
Leanne
invites readers to step into her world and enjoy the passion.
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