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Showing posts with label Noelle Adams. Show all posts
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17 March 2015

A Look At Noelle Adams & 'Reconciled for Easter' @NoelleAdams3 @GoddessFish #contemporary #romance

Today we have author Noelle Adams visiting. Welcome!

What would you like to tell readers about yourself?
* Noelle handwrote her first romance novel in a spiral-bound notebook when she was twelve, and she hasn’t stopped writing since. She has lived in eight different states and currently resides in Virginia, where she teaches English, reads any book she can get her hands on, and offers tribute to a very spoiled cocker spaniel.
* She loves travel, art, history, and ice cream. After spending far too many years of her life in graduate school, she has decided to reorient her priorities and focus on writing contemporary romances.

What are you going to tell us about today?
* My contemporary romance story, Reconciled for Easter.

A look into the story
~ Blurb ~
* Abigail has been separated from her husband for almost two years. After a marriage that brought her only insecurity, she seeks a life now of peace and independence with their six-year-old daughter. Thomas wants to put their marriage back together, because he liked the wife he used to have, but she never wants to be that person again.
* She might need his help with their daughter and start to enjoy his company again, but she just can't trust him with her heart. Even when she discovers that her heart still wants him for a husband.
~ Excerpt ~
* She was leaning back against the counter, and Thomas was standing far too close to her. Once again invading her personal space. And this time she easily recognized his tone as snide. “What the heck is your problem?”
* Thomas had one hand on the counter beside her, bracing himself as he stood just a few inches away from her. She would have scooted over, but that would have been a surrender.
* His green eyes were intent on her face, and she saw his nostrils flare just a little. “You smell like him.”
* Abigail gasped, mostly from shock and outrage but also with the faintest trace of arousal at the intimacy of the words. “What?”
* “I said,” he gritted out, edging even closer until the fabric of his shirt brushed against her arm and one of her breasts, “you smell like him.”
* “Well, what do you expect?” she demanded, her anger blazing quickly. No one could rile her up like Thomas could. “I spent the evening with the man.”
* Something grew even tenser in his expression. “Did you?”
* She knew him well enough to understand the resonance in his words. “Damn you, Thomas,” she said in a harsh whisper, making sure her voice didn’t carry past the kitchen. She’d never used such language before they’d gotten separated. “You have no right to act this way.”
* Clearly Thomas too was conscious of not waking Mia, since his murmur was thick, rough, and soft. “I’d like to remind you of the fact that you’re still my wife.”
* “And what makes you think I need any sort of reminder of that?"
* His lips tightened into white. “I saw him walk you to the door.”
* She sucked in an indignant breath and clenched her fists at her sides. Thomas was still far too close. She could feel the heat radiating off his body, sense the leashed tension in his stance, hear the fast, uneven breaths he was taking. “So someone isn’t allowed to be polite to me now, because I’m still your wife?”
* Thomas made a guttural sound and braced his other hand on the counter, imprisoning her in between his arms. He leaned forward, pushing her back, and he rasped against her ear. “That man wasn’t just being polite. You know it as well as I do.”
* She was so angry now she could hardly think straight, and it was worse to know that he was right. She’d been foolish in not recognizing what Jim was thinking long before now.
* But worst of all was a familiar feeling building beneath her belly. She knew how to recognize it. Knew it was triggered by the proximity of Thomas’s lean, hard body, his familiar scent flooding her senses, his piercing eyes and thick voice.
* Her body was primed for sex with him, even as she wanted to scratch lines down his slightly flushed face.

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Thank you for joining us here today, Noelle Adams! It was a pleasure getting to know you and your story.

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14 April 2014

A Look At Noelle Adams & 'A Baby for Easter' ~ @NoelleAdams3 @GoddessFish #AmazonGC

Today we have author Noelle Adams visiting. Welcome!

What would you like to tell readers about yourself?
* Noelle handwrote her first romance novel in a spiral-bound notebook when she was twelve, and she hasn’t stopped writing since. She has lived in eight different states and currently resides in Virginia, where she teaches English, reads any book she can get her hands on, and offers tribute to a very spoiled cocker spaniel.
* She loves travel, art, history, and ice cream. After spending far too many years of her life in graduate school, she has decided to reorient her priorities and focus on writing contemporary romances.

What are you going to tell us about today?
* My story A Baby for Easter.

A look into the story
~ Blurb ~
* Alice Grantham lost her fiancĂ© and her job, so she’s had to come home to Willow Park to live with her parents. To recover some sense of independence and security, she’s cobbled together different part-time jobs, including one as assistant to the pastor of her hometown church. Nothing seems to be going right for her. Even Micah, the pastor’s brother and the first boy she ever loved, is standoffish with her now.
* Micah has always been a prodigal son, but now he’s trying to put that lifestyle behind him. Then a five-month-old daughter he never knew existed is dropped on his doorstep, the result of one of his many one-night stands. He needs help from Alice to care for his daughter, but he can’t let himself hope for anything more from her than that. He can’t help but want it, though…
~ Excerpt ~
* “Well, how is it supposed to go?” Micah demanded. “Don’t you know how to work a car seat?”
* “Why would I know? I’ve never had a baby. You’re the one who’s supposed to be mechanically inclined. Why can’t you figure it out?”
* “I sure wouldn’t have designed this ridiculous contraption in a way that’s impossible to hook in the car.”
* “Oh, wait,” Alice gasped, remembering something she should have recalled earlier. “I think it’s supposed to face the other way.”
* “That can’t be right.” Micah turned the carrier as she’d indicated. He was bending over into the car, and he looked just as hot and frustrated as she felt. “Why would they make the poor babies look at nothing but the back of the seat?”
* “I don’t know. Maybe it’s safer or something. Let’s just try it. Maybe the belt goes through like this.”
* Micah fed the belt through the grooves, and the buckle got stuck at one point. “Shit,” he muttered, trying to free the belt. “Shit.” Then he glanced up at her. “Sorry.”
* “You don’t have to keep saying sorry,” she replied, slightly snippy. “I’ve heard worse, you know.”
* “I know that. But do you really think I should be teaching her bad language this early?”
* “She can’t even talk yet.”
* “Well, she can hear.”
* “Fine,” Alice grumbled, tilting the carrier slightly to make room for Micah’s run of the belt. “Watch your language then.”
* He gave her a cool glare, but it changed when Alice was able to snap the seatbelt closed.
* They both tested the carrier to make sure it was stable, but they couldn’t get it to move more than an inch, no matter how they tugged on it, so they assumed it would do for the short ride to Micah’s house.
* Alice sighed in relief as she finally climbed out of the car and walked around to the driver’s side.
* Micah was leaning against the car, wiping sweat from his forehead with the back of his hand. He looked exhausted, defeated somehow.
* Despite her annoyance just the moment before, she felt another pull of sympathy. She reached out to put a hand on his shoulder. “It’s going to be all right.”
* “Is it?” he asked, opening his eyes to meet hers.
* “Yeah. We’ll figure this out. We don’t know anything yet.”
* “But what if she’s mine? What if her mom really doesn’t want her? What if I’m the only parent she has? I can’t even manage to get her strapped into the car.”

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Find Noelle Adams here...
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Thank you for joining us here today, Noelle Adams! It was a pleasure getting to know you and your story.

ANNOUNCEMENT! Noelle will be awarding prizes via Rafflecopter as follows: One winner will receive a $25 GC to Amazon or BN; Two winners will receive signed paperbacks of Married for Christmas and A Baby for Easter; Ten winners will receive their choice of ebook of any title from Noelle’s backlist! So be sure to leave your name and email with your comment, visit the other tour stops (find them here: goddessfishpromotions-baby-for-easter-by-noelle-adams) for a greater chance of winning! You must also use the rafflecopter below for your entry to count.

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