Welcome to the 98th week of My Sexy Saturday.
This week’s theme is Our Sexy Man and need we say more. This is all about the sexy men in our books. The young ones, the old ones, the middle aged ones, the ones who turn us on like no other. It’s all about the sexy, hot romance they bring to the pages of the books we read and the books we write.
The Rules:
Post 7 paragraphs, 7 sentences or 7 words from a WIP or published work.
Our Sexy Man...
An overly hot and humid summer season has kept repairman Billy Maas more than busy. But when he attends a routine service call, he doesn’t expect the most beautiful woman in the universe to answer the door, let alone allow him to service more than just her air-con unit.
Excerpt: Hard and Fast
Just then, one of the wait-staff placed another glass of wine in front Joss. “I didn’t order—” she began.
“The gentleman at the bar sends his regards.”
Joss grinned and glanced around the table at all her girlfriends and, as one, they turned to see who’d sent the drink.
Joss started at one end of the bar and scanned the blue work shirts once again but this time the repairman that she’d been hoping to see was there and had his mug of beer raised in salute with a devastating grin on his face.
“Oh my God!” Joss breathed, grinning back like an idiot. Excitement built in her stomach, the likes of which she hadn’t known in a very long while.
“Who the fuck is that hot piece of man and where have you been hiding him, Josslynn?” Della asked.
“I don’t know his name, I ran into him at the bank. We had one of those conversations that was completely benign but it was like we connected and said a whole lot more with our eyes.”
“By the way that the two of you are devouring each other right now, I’d say you just had your second conversation.”
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Sounds like he wants more than conversation...but maybe that's me rooting for the heroine.
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Ah, perfectly told in a few paragraphs - I got a sense of a lot of the story. Great snippet.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to read about the third conversation :)
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