I am so excited to have Rochelle Alers here at Paranormal and Romantic Suspense Reviews with a Spotlight, Excerpt and Giveaway.
Thanks Rochelle and Hachette Book Group for allowing me to join your Cherry Lane Blog Tour!
Please take it away, Rochelle!
About CHERRY LANE
In
New York City, attorney Devon Gilmore devoted all her time and energy
to fast-track her career. She lost her boyfriend but found herself with a
surprise baby on the way. To begin a new life, Devon needs a place to
settle down-a place like Cavanaugh Island, where the pace is slow, the
weather is fine, and the men are even finer.
From the
moment David Sullivan meets Devon, he knows he can't fight the laws of
attraction. Whether it's helping fix up the old cottage she just bought
on Cherry Lane or working together on a pro bono legal case, he can't
help feeling a little protective. But will the most eligible bachelor in
town be ready for an instant family? Only if he can convince Devon to
put her heart on the line one more time - for all time.
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About Rochelle Alers
Bestselling
author, Rochelle Alers has nearly two million copies of her novels in
print. She is also the recipient of numerous awards, including the Gold
Pen Award, the Emma Award, Vivian Stephens Award for Excellence in
Romance Writing, the Romantic Times Career Achievement Award and the
Zora Neale Hurston Literary Award.
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Excerpt
Devon
had been so lost in her thoughts that she hadn’t realized David had
turned onto King Street, stopping in front of the hotel. The evening
was warm enough for people to sit outside at bistro tables.
She
unbuckled her belt at the time he got out the car and came around to
assist her. Placing her hand on his outstretched palm, she smiled when
his fingers closed over hers, he gently pulling her to stand. Standing
on the sidewalk close to him suddenly made Devon aware of his height.
She stood five-five in her bare feet and even with three-inch pumps
David was almost a full head taller.
Tilting her chin, she gave him an open smile. “Thank you again for driving me back.”
“No problem. Do you need me to walk you to your room?”
She
found David the quintessential gentleman, enjoyed talking with him, and
for a reason she couldn’t fathom Devon didn’t want her time with him to
end. Under another set of circumstances she would’ve invited him to
relax with her in the Swamp Fox bar over cocktails, while listening to
piano jazz music. But at this time in her life she couldn’t afford to
become involved with a man – even one as close to perfect as the man
standing so close to her she could feel his body’s warmth and inhale the
lingering scent of his hauntingly sexy masculine cologne.
“No
thank you. I believe I can find my way,” she said teasingly. A slight
gasp escaped her parted lips when he leaned down and kissed her cheek.
“Good night, Devon.”
“Good
night, David,” she whispered, struggling to breathe normally. He’d
only kissed her cheek, the gesture lasting mere seconds, but somehow
Devon couldn’t help thinking something momentous had just happened.
She
was still standing in the same spot when he returned to his car and
drove off. Turning on her heels, Devon smiled at the doorman when he
opened the door to the hotel lobby. “I hope you’re enjoying your
evening, miss.”
Devon’s smile said it all. “I am.”
And she was. Everything about her evening was nothing short of
perfection from Francine’s birthday celebration, the delicious cuisine,
and the people who’d come together in the Tanner dining room. She
hadn’t expected to meet David Sullivan or be seated next to him, and
have him offer to drive her back to the hotel.
She liked him. A lot. However, she knew nothing about her liking him
could go beyond friendship. Not as long as she carried another man’s
baby under her heart.
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