Dan
Rothberg struggled after an accident killed his wife and he nearly lost custody
of his daughter. He can no longer allow himself to get attached to anything or
anyone. Until he meets Hannah.
Hannah
Cohen is a young executive with a meddlesome grandmother and a troubled
brother. She’d like nothing better than to find her own Mr. Right, after too
many Mr. Wrongs. A sexy older man with a teenage daughter was never in her
plans.
As
they navigate their relationship through adolescent attitudes and grandmotherly
interference, they realize age is just a number and love can be right in front
of them. But when the terrible truth of Dan’s former struggles is exposed,
Hannah must decide if she can get past his deception and allow love to conquer
all.
Excerpt
“What
are we looking at?” She whispered out of the side of her mouth, pursing her
lips together and giving him an insane urge to kiss them.
“What?”
“I assumed since we’re standing here you must
be looking at something, and I wanted to join in the fun. Or did you not
realize we weren’t moving?”
Her
nostrils flared and she bit her lip, and Dan realized she was trying not to
laugh. Now he really wanted to kiss her, to capture her mouth with his, to make
her his own. Before he could act on it, his stomach growled.
“Was
that yours or mine?” She looked over at him, eyebrow raised.
His
lips twitched. His breath hitched. He couldn’t keep his amusement to himself
any longer. It bubbled in his chest and he let it out as he shook his head.
“Okay,
while I am older than you, I’m not old enough to be senile. Yet. So yes, I did
know we weren’t moving. But thanks for that. And yes, my stomach growled,
because I’m hungry. Except I think I need to put eating on hold for a moment,
because what I need, more than anything else right now, what I’ve needed all
night long in fact, is to kiss you.”
Author
Bio
Jennifer
started telling herself stories as a little girl when she couldn’t fall asleep
at night. Her favorite stories to write are those with smart, sassy,
independent heroines; handsome, strong and slightly vulnerable heroes; and her
stories always end with happily ever after. In the real world, she’s the mother
of two amazing daughters and wife of one of the smartest men she knows. When
she’s not writing, she loves to laugh with family and friends, is a pro at
finding whatever her kids lost in plain sight, and spends way too much time
closing doors that should never have been left open. She believes humor is the
only way to get through the day and doesn’t share her chocolate. She writes
contemporary romance, some of which are mainstream and some of which involve
Jewish characters. All are available through Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
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Thanks for the spotlight, Linda! I appreciate the support.
ReplyDeleteGreat excerpt and your bio really rings true for me! Good luck on your latest release.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Charlotte. Glad you enjoyed it.
DeleteLove the blurb and excerpt, Jennifer! Psst...I don't share my chocolate either. Wishing you all the best with your new release!
ReplyDeleteRight??? Everyone needs to get their own! Thanks so much, Mary. :)
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