Blurb:
Four years after her divorce, Merryn
decides she’s ready to find someone. Joining an online singles site, she
connects with the perfect guy. Funny, sexy, sensitive. When he suggests they
meet, excitement compels her to say yes.
Kirk pines for his ex-wife, but
realizes he must move forward. After several stimulating online chats, he
believes she might be the one for him. Smart, sexy, willing to experiment and
learn. But when he happens across his ex, all his plans fly out the window.
Will Merryn learn to relax and have
fun without giving her heart? Can Kirk forget the past and become the man he
longs to be?
Panda: I have no idea what you look like. Are you as prickly as your
profile pic?
Her user name was Hedge, short for hedgehog,
her favorite animal. She had downloaded a cute pic of a hedgehog from an online
free photos website. The little pokey nose and eyes took up the bulk of the
picture, but the prickles were still visible.
Hedge: Are you as cuddly as yours?
His panda bear thumbnail showed one patched eye
and a nose.
Panda: Will you ever know? Tell me, I’m curious to know what you’ve
learned in your research.
Hedge: Not much actually. I read erotic romance novels. I’ve read up
about all sorts of things that I was never willing to try before.
Panda: I gather you were in a relationship before?
Hedge: Let’s not go there.
She took in a shaky sigh. She didn’t want to
dump all of her hurt onto a complete stranger, even though she would never see
him.
Panda: I’ve had several of those.
Hedge: There. You’re a modern guy.
Panda: That’s why I’m trying to be a bit more old-fashioned. Maybe I
should research on chivalry. I’m learning that for women it’s not all about the
sexual act. There needs to be a build-up, some stroking and loving first.
The room felt hot. She fanned her face with her
hands. This guy sounded dreamy, sexy. So far, their chat had been very
platonic. Now suddenly, it had changed direction.
Hedge: You are a guy, right?
Panda: You insult me. I know some guys just want to rush things to
climax and are only interested in the sex part. I’m different. I want to build
a relationship, too.
Hedge: Yeah, but that can get in the way of having some fun.
Panda: You are a woman, right?
She laughed out loud and peered at the door to
ensure Dr. Seer didn’t come with another sample. All the romance novels implied
women nowadays were crazy about sex. When she’d first starting reading the
genre, she’d hated them and deleted a whole lot from her e-reader. Curious
again, she’d downloaded a couple more. She got hooked. Maybe they had something
she didn’t have and she could learn from them. When Fifty Shades of Grey came out, she’d already read all the stuff.
But if she were faced with a real relationship again, would she be like she was
with her ex-husband Kirk, stiff and unsure of herself?
Author Bio:
Vicki writes erotic and fantasy romance. She loves taking her characters
into an alternate world where strange and sexy things happen. She lives with
her patient husband and three noisy kids in South Africa.
In between being a busy stay-at-home Mom who hates housework and spends half
her life cooking everything from scratch, she runs several blogs, writes under
another name, and buries herself in the delightful world of her characters.
When growing up, her school friends asked her if she wanted to be a nun. She
always said “no.” Wonder whether they’d agree if they read her books.
Buy Links:
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All Romance eBooks: https://www.allromanceebooks.com/product-atsecondglance-1615164-149.html
Online Links for Vicki:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/VickiBallante
Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/vballante/
Thank you for hosting me, Nana!
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