Surprise Book Annoucement and Exercpt
I've been keeping a pretty big secret, and today I'm delighted to share it with the world. I have a secret project I've been working on. For nearly two years now, readers have asked for the follow-up to my No. 1 bestselling book of all time, Hard to Love. Well, I listened and it's coming! Surprise! Reckless Love will be released on March 17. It's a hot MMA fighter romance! (It's a full-length stand-alone, but reading Hard to Love first will enhance your reading experience.)
EXCERPT FROM RECKLESS LOVE
"Is it true that you don't have sex before a big fight?" Her eyes widened at our abrupt change in topic.
"Yes," I finally answered. Her cute little frame seemed to relax a little, making me feel—once again—like a total jerk.
"So," she said as she looked up at me innocently through her eyelashes. "What does that do? For a fighter, I mean."
I chuckled. "You mean besides frustrate the hell out of us?"
She smiled—thank freaking goodness—then nodded for me to continue.
"You know that stereotype that most guys are boneheaded cave dwellers driven by instinct?"
"Is it considered a stereotype if it's true?" she said, then giggled.
God, she had a great laugh.
I nodded. "That's what I was getting at. On some very basic level, we fight in order to survive and procreate."
She scrunched up her nose, making her look super cute. "But wouldn't you fight better then? If you have sex, then you have someone to fight for, right?"
I shook my head. "We fight to procreate. Once we've had sex, we've done the job and have no reason to fight."
"Hmm." She nodded. "So I guess now that you aren't fighting for a while, you're free to take care of business." Her gaze drifted down my body.Reckless Love
EXCERPT FROM RECKLESS LOVE
"Is it true that you don't have sex before a big fight?" Her eyes widened at our abrupt change in topic.
"Yes," I finally answered. Her cute little frame seemed to relax a little, making me feel—once again—like a total jerk.
"So," she said as she looked up at me innocently through her eyelashes. "What does that do? For a fighter, I mean."
I chuckled. "You mean besides frustrate the hell out of us?"
She smiled—thank freaking goodness—then nodded for me to continue.
"You know that stereotype that most guys are boneheaded cave dwellers driven by instinct?"
"Is it considered a stereotype if it's true?" she said, then giggled.
God, she had a great laugh.
I nodded. "That's what I was getting at. On some very basic level, we fight in order to survive and procreate."
She scrunched up her nose, making her look super cute. "But wouldn't you fight better then? If you have sex, then you have someone to fight for, right?"
I shook my head. "We fight to procreate. Once we've had sex, we've done the job and have no reason to fight."
"Hmm." She nodded. "So I guess now that you aren't fighting for a while, you're free to take care of business." Her gaze drifted down my body.Reckless Love
Published on January 19, 2015 12:59
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