Love & Other Lies
by Madeline Ash
Publisher: Destiny Romance
Release Date: January 20th 2015
Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance
by Madeline Ash
Publisher: Destiny Romance
Release Date: January 20th 2015
Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance
Small town vet Abby Benson has fled to the country to put her shameful past behind her. She’s just beginning to find her feet again when handsome stranger, Rue Thorn, arrives in town and begins to stir things up. Rue is gorgeous, kind and thoughtful and the two share an instant attraction. But convinced he’ll despise her if he learns about her history, Abby reluctantly keeps him at arms length.
Determined to win Abby over, Rue tries to reshape himself as the sort of guy he thinks she might be interested in. And for a while it seems his act is working. But when he finds out that Abby has been lying to him, it isn’t long before everything start to unravel …
A moving story of trust, forgiveness and the power of love from the author of Uncovered by Love and The Playboy’s Dark Secret.
AUTHOR'S NOTE: Hello, and thanks for having me on your
blog. I’d love to share an excerpt from my latest contemporary romance, Love & Other Lies. This is taken
from Chapter Four – until this point, the heroine Abby has managed to avoid the
hero’s advances (for a number of reasons). Enjoy!
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Wednesday morning, Abby checked her
watch as she hurried out of the bakery, paper bag in hand, ten minutes late for
work. All Rue’s fault. If he would stop being seen around town – browsing the
market, enquiring about nature walks, eating lunch with a healing Spindle in
tow – everyone would leave her alone. But this was the third morning in a row
that she’d been sidled up to and asked whether he’d persuaded her yet.
These people seriously had
no shame.
She slid the change into
her wallet and glanced up to see Rue leaning against her four-wheel drive,
parallel parked on Main Street. She halted, stomach hitching. He was looking
away, one ankle crossed over the other, hands in the pockets of those faded
denim jeans. He wore sunglasses, the burnt brown lenses and thin gold rims
working with the dishevelled hair to push him into clandestine superstar
territory.
He’d been detected. Curious
faces peered through shop windows, and Tanya loitered on the street corner,
typing on her phone with eyes set on Rue. When she noticed Abby, she gave an
outrageously obvious wink.
This was going to
necessitate an official change in her working hours.
Abby hadn’t seen Rue since
he’d visited the vet. Two days with nothing but a light on across the street to
show he was still in town. Two days to remember how darkly she could hurt
people and know for absolute certain she couldn’t run the risk of hurting him
too.
As she considered
hightailing it, he spotted her. He pushed off the car and started towards her.
His walk was smooth, assured. The possibility that he was going to ask her out
again sent nerves sprinting from her heart to her toes and back again.
She would have to say no.
No to that determined stare
meeting hers as he shoved his shades onto his head. No to that kind heart and
beautiful body. No to everything she wanted. Just no.
When he was a few strides
away, she inhaled. ‘Rue—’
‘Hold that thought,’ he
murmured as he reached her, sliding a hand behind her head and bringing his
mouth down to hers.
Startled, Abby dropped the
bakery bag. His body came closer, hand still cradling the back of her neck, the
other skimming down her waist to tug her fully against him. Heat and contact
met her skin and shot deeper, raging in her chest, tangling in the base of her
stomach. He slanted his head and the warmth of his mouth shifted, tongue
sliding over her bottom lip, not demanding entrance, but working for it.
Working, playing, teasing – whatever he was doing, he did it like no man had
before.
She could smell his skin.
Hear the pounding of her pulse. His thumb caressed the hollow behind her ear
and the tenderness of that touch tore through her body like a scream.
Deafened by it, she opened
her mouth and drew him in.
His taste was an ache
against her tongue, so pure and perfect that she missed it even as he pushed
deeper. She circled her arms around his middle, holding on, feeling her breasts
and belly and thighs press against muscle. She felt like she could never speak
again and that would be all right, if she could stay right here. No lies, no
restraint, just Rue’s kiss and the truth of her body’s response.
He’d probably be okay with
that.
Those wide hands slid down
to grasp her hips. Holding her steady, he broke away from her mouth and kissed
up and along her right cheekbone. Abby closed her eyes as his lips reached her
ear, tingles breaking out down her spine.
‘I hardly know you,’ he
murmured, nudging the curl of her ear with his nose. ‘So how is it that I feel
like I’ll always know you?’
She didn’t speak. Didn’t
dare.
‘I can feel you in my
head,’ he said, forehead on her temple. ‘You make me feel like there’s
something urgent I haven’t done yet, and I can’t put my finger on what it is,
but every day that I get closer to leaving this place, I get more uneasy. So I
need to do something about it. About you.’
His mouth found hers again
and it occurred to Abby that everything Rue knew about her was real. There was
a pit of things he didn’t know – but the things he did know, those were
real.
She had never kissed a man
who knew real things about her.
He pulled back again,
tucking hair behind her ear, and her pulse tumbled. ‘You must like being the
subject of gossip,’ she murmured.
His back was to the street.
A sparkle lit his eyes. ‘Observers?’
‘Loads.’
‘All armed with opinions
about such a lascivious public event?’
‘Over-armed, I imagine.’
‘Friday,’ he said. ‘I’ll
pick you up at seven.’
‘About that—’
‘Okay, seven-thirty.’ Then,
as suddenly as he’d kissed her, he lowered his sunglasses and turned away,
cutting past the delighted spectators. Abby watched his retreat, breath short.
Arousal kneaded at her body from the inside out, like greedy fingers reaching
after him.
As far as truth went, her
response to Rue was absolute. It felt whole and untainted, pounding hot through
her veins. It felt honest.
‘Well,’ she said, accepting
her fate. ‘Seven-thirty, then.’
by Madeline Ash
In Love & Other Lies, Rue is a good guy hero. He’s kind-hearted, thoughtful, and easy going. Unfortunately this is exactly the wrong kind of man for Abby. She’s a reformed compulsive liar, terrified of a relapse, and can’t bear the thought of dragging a decent man into her mess. She doesn’t consider that he’s exactly the right kind of man for her, because he can see she needs support and gives it without question.
Funny how the wrong man turns out to be her hero!
Now, on the topic of heroes…about a year ago, a friend of mine commented that romance heroes aren’t actually heroes. She believes it’s a misnomer – they’re hardly saving the world. This made me wonder what makes a romance hero heroic? Why are they called heroes at all? I can’t answer on behalf of all lovers of the romance genre – there are many types of romance hero – but there are certain qualities that all the heroes in my books possess to make them worthy of the title.
My heroes are:
Admirable. The hero needs to act in a way that others admire – including the heroine.
Courageous. They always find the courage to fight their demons – and to fight for the heroine’s love.
Strong: My heroes are resilient, often having to endure internal conflict.
Kind: Even burdened by internal conflict, they never act inexcusably.
Combined, these qualities are all it takes, in my opinion!
What are the ideal traits of your perfect hero?
Online, she calls madelineash.net home, although she does have capricious blogging tendencies so might not always have fresh tea ready for visitors. That's not to say she doesn't welcome company.
She writes contemporary romance.
Blitz-wide giveaway (INTL):
eBook copy of Love & Other Lies
eBook copy of The Playboy's Dark Secret (a connected book to L&OL, as the heroes are brothers)
A print copy of Uncovered by Love
$20 voucher for the online book distributor of their choice (Amazon/iTunes/etc)
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