Note from author:
Thank you
for hosting ‘Candle Magic’ on your blog today. Thank you so much to all my
readers. I write from my heart so you have a piece of it. Happy Holidays.
About the book:
I got the
idea for this story very late at night as I shivered in a sudden downpour of
rain on my way home from work. It was still summer at the time and although
late, the sky was still quite light. That happens in Britain where I live and
often dawn comes in at around 3.30 a.m. How do I know this? I’m often still up
writing or playing around with graphics for book covers. I’m lucky because my
day job is in shifts so often I can grab a few hours’ sleep and still get to
work on time.
Here’s the blurb:
When Simi
finds a pretty old candlestick among the discarded props in the company storeroom,
she never imagines it will grant her dearest wish. There’s something mysterious
about the carved candlestick, but Simi is drawn to it. She’s saved a red candle
from a box she bought years ago in an antique shop, and intends to use the
candlestick to hold the last candle and make her solitary Christmas lunch more
festive. It’s Christmas Eve, there’s sleet in the wind, Simi slips, but Jason
catches her. Who is Jason? Where has he suddenly appeared from in the night?
Simi
looks into the eyes of this gorgeous man and sparks fly …
Erotic
fantasy romance from Siren Publishing and Elodie Parkes
At
around ten, the party guests started to thin out. Simi cleared away some empty
dishes and bottles. She was bent over the table when someone came up behind her
and grabbed her around the waist. Surprised, Simi gasped and squirmed around to
find it was Carl.
His
beery breath hit her full in the face. “Hi, Simi. Christmas kiss?”
Simi
wanted a Christmas kiss, but not from Carl. “Where’s Angie, your girlfriend?”
She eased out of Carl’s grasp.
He
let her go. His eyes filled with sadness and he shrugged his shoulders. “We
broke up. Sorry, Simi, didn’t mean to be obnoxious. You looked so inviting bent
over the table. Nice dress, lovely stockings. Where’s your man of the moment?”
Simi
felt sorry for Carl. “Sorry to hear about the split. I thought you two were a
done deal.” She didn’t remind Carl there hadn’t been a man of the moment for
the three years she’d been at the firm.
A
huge sigh escaped him before he answered. His voice dripped sorrow. “I thought
so, too. I love her. She said I was a flake and so untidy it was driving her
mad. She stormed off on Monday and won’t answer my calls.”
Simi
didn’t know what to say as his eyes filled with tears. He was untidy, but he
wasn’t a flake at work. She gazed at him sympathetically, her own eyes spiking
with tears in response.
He
blinked. “I’ll help you clear up a little.”
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PARKES and SIREN PUBLISHING 2014
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Lovely excerpt and nice plot line.
ReplyDeleteHi Nana Prah,
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting Candle Magic :-)
My pleasure, Elodie.
DeleteHi Carole,
ReplyDeleteThank you for your lovely comment :-)