Cosmetic Heart
By:
Kathy Bosman
Astraea
Press
Released
July 29th,
2013
Lisa
works for a top South African magazine as the make-up artist, but
writes articles on the quiet. When the chief editor, Daniel, asks for
her help in posing as his ex-fiancée to save face with his family,
Lisa agrees, hoping to obtain a promotion in return. She doesn’t
expect to fall for the handsome editor nor to fit in with his family
who love her unconditionally. But Lisa has more secrets, and she
doesn’t believe in love and family. After Daniel finds out her
secrets, will his forgiveness and determination be enough to cut
through all the layers Lisa has put over her heart?
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Author
Info
Kathy
loved reading and writing from early childhood, but her dream to
write books was put aside until her kids were small, and she had
little mental stimulation. The writing became a passion as well as
her love for romance. She hasn’t looked back since writing her
first romance novel in 2007. She homeschools her three children so in
between deciphering algebraic problems for her teenage son (with
little success), conducting science experiments, and tackling piles
of laundry and dishes, she miraculously finds time to write books and
read many others for fun.
Author
Links
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Excerpt
It was
Thursday, the 30th December, and Dan was rounding off some edits on
an article for the February magazine. Kate, the feature editor,
needed to come up with something more unique next time. It was too
late to change the piece now — okay, maybe he was too tired to
bother, and he had the next week to get through. He would worry about
her story once the reunion was over.
Lisa
still hadn’t had her hairdo. Would they have to lie about her
drastically changing her hairstyle to outdated and unsuitable?
He
sighed. She was proving to be quite interesting though. He’d
rummaged through the bag of presents she’d wrapped and left in his
office this afternoon before she knocked off. They were beautifully
decorated with ribbons and cards, written neatly in her curly
handwriting style. He’d opened the one card and read it, astounded
at how she’d written the verse to a poem before a quick “happy
Christmas” wish. The woman was into detail. Maybe his family would
approve for once. They’d have to get used to the idea that the
relationship would end eventually though.
Someone
knocked on his office door. Lisa, at last.
“Come
in. I thought you were finished work hours ago.”
She
smiled at him and then propped her hands on her hips. “So?” She
gave a sigh — loud and raspy. “Typical male!”
He
gasped. “You had it done finally. Looks great!” Looks more than
great. Wow, transformation.
“Thanks.”
Her smile was genuine and soft. That was the first time he caught a
glimpse into the real Lisa. Maybe she was starting to thaw. Finally.
“Come
here.”
“Why?”
“Just
listen.”
“Okay.”
“No,
don’t get that employee-boss look in your eyes. Try to relax and
pretend that we actually belong together.” He took her by her stiff
shoulders and pulled her into a hug.
“It’s
like hugging a statue,” he whispered into her ear. Her soft hair
brushed against his tongue. He pulled the strands away gently with
his finger and accidentally touched her cheek with his lip.
She
stepped out of his grasp. “I don’t know if I can do this.”
She
craned her neck around frantically at the doorway.
“Everyone’s
gone home.”
“So?”
“You
love that word.”
She
giggled.
“Okay,
if not a hug, let’s try a kiss.”
Her
eyes were wild.
“Have
you ever been kissed before?”
She
nodded numbly.
“Too
bad. You have to grin and bear it. I can’t be that bad.” He
reached for her hands, pulled her close and pressed his lips to hers.
Sweetness flooded his being, spearing right into his inner core. What
was inside this girl’s being that surged into his?
Even
though her lips were unresponsive, he kissed her further. Then he
pressed her chest against his. For a moment she stiffened, and then
she relaxed, obviously realising there was no way out and she had to
play along with it. But he wasn’t playing anymore. This was for
real. He wouldn’t tell her that though. That would make her run a
mile.
She
pulled away and turned around, wiping her mouth with her hands.
“Not
bad,” he teased.
“I’d
better get going now. I’ll see you in the morning.” Her voice was
shivery.
“Have
you packed yet?”
She
nodded, her back to him still.
“See
you then.”
She
was out the door without showing her face once. The back of her head
was gorgeous. That hairdo did something to her whole demeanour. If
only it would warm her up to him a little.
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ReplyDeleteWhy a South African magazine? Just curious.
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