New Release: CEO’s Widow by @AuthorTinaGayle

Today, I’m hosting Tina Gayle. She is very excited about the last book in her Executive Wives’ Club series. CEO’s Widow comes out Oct. 8, but you can picked it up now on pre-order.

Executives’ Wives’ Club series

Genre: Contemporary Romance with strong women’s fiction elements

Four women…
One fatal car wreck…
Everyone’s lives changed…

Facing the possibility of having breast cancer, Marianne must decide if she wants to give love another chance and build a future with whatever time she may have left.

Blurb:

After surviving the grief from her husband’s death, Marianne Clark has built a new life with the help of the other Executive Wives. She plans to enjoy grandchildren and friends until her doctor tells her he found a lump in her breast. Her world turned upside down. She re-evaluates her priorities and decides she grab hold of life with both hands.

Knox Turner lost is first wife to cancer. He’s determined not to let Marianne face this challenge alone.

Can this couple face the trails ahead and build a future together?

Excerpt:

Incapable of resisting, Marianne set a hand on his chest and absorbed the pleasure of being in this man’s arms again. Too bad the bliss couldn’t last longer. He needed to get back to work. She had errands to run. “Knox, you’re making it harder and harder to resist you.”

“Then don’t. We’ve both had more than enough time to know what we want. Jack and Betty both died almost two years ago. We needed to move on.” He caressed a hand along her back, easing her body even closer to the hard line of his.

Marianne smiled. She’d known him for years as her husband’s boss and respected for all he’d accomplished in the business world. Her hang-up over their age difference grew less and less important as more time passed. “Shouldn’t we at least date a few other people first? Test the water. Make sure we’re not making a mistake by latching onto the first person we’re attracted to.”

“Good, so you admit you find me attractive?” He lowered his head and nuzzled the side of her neck, playfully nipping at her ear.

She sighed. His tantalizing touch and the deep rumble of his voice tempted her into sliding her hand along the back of his neck. Her fingers slid through his silky hair, and she marveled at sensual thrill of being so close to him. For months now, she’d convinced herself her life was full enough with just her kids and grandkids.

Could she be wrong?

Buy Links:

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Author Bio:

Tina Gayle grew up a dreamer and loved to escape into the world of books.

After years of working in the business world doing a variety of jobs, she decided to try her hand at writing and hope to incorporate the joy of being a mother into her books.

Currently working on a series about four executive wives, she is excited about combining elements of women fiction with the passion of romance. The first three books have been released and the last one is coming out in 2015.

Married twenty-five years, she and her husband love to travel and play golf. She can’t wait for Mike to retire so they can do more of both.

Read the first chapter of any of her books by visiting her website.

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More Bootleg Broadway by @DianaLRubino #rockingsummerromance

Today I’m sharing another excerpt from Bootleg Broadway by Diana Rubino, a Rocking Summer Romance. I remember my relativess talking about the Great Depression, and I remember seeing some of the wonderful cars from that period, like the one in the picture. Detroit made great classic cars in those days–big and powerful and beautifully designed. Tell us more, Diana.

classic car

Classic car

This was the first book I ever wrote where I created the characters first, with no storyline whatsoever. All I knew was that it was during Prohibition, and I wanted to get the main character, Billy McGlory, into one mess after another.

Greyhound hood ornament

1935 Greyhound hood ornament via bigstockphoto.com lincense.

Here’s a prime example of that, in this excerpt:

Heading south on Madison Avenue, I heard the siren. I glanced into the rearview mirror and saw the unmistakable Greyhound radiator ornament of the Lincoln behind me. Cop car. All the gangsters drove Lincolns, which had a top speed of 80, so the cops had to get Lincolns to keep up with them. I tried to get the hell out of his way—he must’ve been going to a robbery or a diner or something. I pulled over, and he pulled up next to me. Oh, shit. It was me he was after.

I rolled down the window and asked sweetly, “Yes, sir, what can I do for you, sir?”

“License and registration please.”

“Uh—what’s wrong, officer? Did I commit a traffic violation?” As the son of the ex-Chief of Police, I should have been real comfortable around cops, but to tell the truth, they scared the hell out of me. The cops my father knew weren’t the crooked ones. They were the straightassed ones, just like him, who fought Tammany and made a career out of busting crooks. They didn’t have a price, like the rest of them. Hardnosed bastards, some were frustrated politicians and not smart enough to get into law school, so they enforced the laws from behind their badges. Hell, I was all for law and order, but these guys sometimes took it too far. “Your back license plate is missing.”

Relief drained me. “Oh, drat. It must’ve got stolen. You know this city—just crawlin’ with thieves.”

“License and registration, please,” he repeated, in what passed for a more menacing cop voice. Now he assumed his cop stance, pudgy fists on meaty hips, waiting while I dug through the glove compartment, tossing aside all the crumpled up sheet music and junk crammed in there. Oh, that’s where my emergency pack of cigarettes was, and that old box of prophylactics! But damned if I couldn’t find the registration.

“Uh—I can’t find it, but it’s my car, honest. I mean, it was a gift to me, but it’s been paid for, it’s not stolen or anything. I can probably find it in my penthouse. You wanna follow me there? It’s only two blocks aw—”

“Step out of the car, please.”

Uh-oh. I felt my bowels burning. I had two briefcases bulging with two shitloads of money in the back seat.

He poked his head into the car. “What’s in the briefcases?”

“Uh—I dunno. I’m doing an errand for somebody.”

“Yeah, I’ll bet you dunno. Step aside, please.”

“Hey, you got a search warrant?” I demanded.

But demanding a search warrant from a New York City cop was like demanding a shot of Scotch from Satan in the middle of Hell.

I didn’t want to look. I turned my head and flattened my palms on the roof of the car, like I was being searched. I heard the clicks as he sprang the latches and his not-so-surprised “mm-hmmm” as he checked out the contents.

“Who you doing this errand for, sonny boy?”

What was with the “sonny boy”? He wasn’t much older than me. I knew he just wanted to put me down. Screw that. I’ve been called a lot worse by much better cops than him. He obviously didn’t know who I was. “Uh—I’d better get a lawyer or something.”

“You’d better come with me.”

“Look, uh—you wanna just take a few bills outta there and forget it?” I asked, real generously. “I mean, uh—we’re all in this mess together, ya know—”

“Bribing an officer of the law is a very serious offense, sonny boy. You’ll have to come with me. Park your car there, please.”

“Here? But there’s a hydrant here. I’ll get a ticket.”

bootleg broadway coverBlurb: It’s 1932. Prohibition rages, the Depression ravages, and Billy McGlory comes of age whether he wants to or not. Musical and adventurous, Billy dreams of having his own ritzy supper club and big band. On the eve of his marriage to the pregnant Prudence, the shifty “businessman” Rosario Ingovito offers him all that and more. Fame, fortune, his own Broadway musical—it’s all his for the taking, despite Pru’s opposition to Rosie’s ventures. Meanwhile, Pru’s artistic career gains momentum and their child is born. Can anything go wrong for Billy? Only when he gets in way over his head does he stop to wonder how his business partner really makes his millions, but by then it’s far too late…

You can purchase BOOTLEG BROADWAY from:

The Wild Rose Press, Kindle, Amazon Paperback, Barnes & Noble Nook, iTunes.

LOL, I think the parking ticket is the least of Billy’s worries.