By
Vicki Ballante
I’m
very excited to present my first Beyond Fairytales release. Writing for the
line has been a true adventure.
When
I was assigned The Dryad by Grimm’s, I floundered. Little did I know this book
would turn out to be one of my favorite books ever written. I don’t know how to
explain it, but I love this book. I love writing, and every book holds a certain
charm, but this one tops them all. For now.
Blurb:
Lina is a tree sage, a gifted person who heals trees,
but her duty binds her to one place for her whole life until she marries. Tree
sages must marry and birth a daughter by twenty-eight, even if true love is out
of the picture. When hot rally winner Brad meets her, he is drawn to her
mystical powers. Lina can’t resist the man who represents something she
shouldn’t go for, but neither can she turn away his sexy touch. Brad offers to
marry her and take her on a world-wide rally tour. She can fulfill her dream of
traveling, and he provides a way to meet the demands of her breed, but will that
be enough? What about love?
When Lina settles in Paris, loneliness and unfulfilled expectations threaten to pull the shaky relationship apart. Could the barriers between them be caused by an evil greater than they imagined? Soon, they will have to fight for Paris, but will they survive?
When Lina settles in Paris, loneliness and unfulfilled expectations threaten to pull the shaky relationship apart. Could the barriers between them be caused by an evil greater than they imagined? Soon, they will have to fight for Paris, but will they survive?
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Excerpt:
She
led the way through the darkened nursery to her front door. The fresh breeze
from the trees calmed her, and she couldn’t resist stopping by the dwarf coral
trees with their scarlet trumpet flowers gathered onto tapered spikes.
“These
are one of the most popular choices for gardens.” She sniffed a flower and
caressed a silky leaf. “They’re hardy and grow fast, but don’t take up too much
space.” Her nerves were making her babble.
Surprise
shook her when his hand caressed the nape of her neck, his touch cool yet sending
searing heat through her.
“You’re
so gentle with them. Kiss me, Lina.”
She
turned to find him inches from her. His breath smelled sweet like the rose or
lavender bush, warm and fresh at the same time. She moved closer to kiss him,
and as their lips met, shivers ran through her. Closing her eyes, she took in
the full sensation of him surrounding her with solid arms. Joy and hunger for
more mingled inside her.
If
only she could have him.
“Let’s
go inside,” he murmured, his voice husky. “I want to see you. The dim light
coming from your front door doesn’t illuminate your beauty.”
For
a first kiss, it was a little disappointing. Too quick, not enough savoring,
little exploration.
“Don’t
you want to look around?”
“Do
you have a brochure I can look at?”
The
trees nattered amongst themselves. Several of them seemed surprised she’d
brought a man home. Smiling, she unlocked her front door, snapped on the
lights, and directed Brad to her living room.
Immediately,
her indoor ferns shimmered, and their leaves plumped up. Brad gaped at them.
No
one had ever noticed the big part of her life—the way plants responded to her
presence—before. Not even Henk had picked up on it.
“I
feel it, too,” he whispered near her ear, sending spasms through her core.
“Feel
what?” Her body moved toward unmistakable arousal. The disappointment from the
hurried kiss faded in the brightness of his male aura. Could she resist?
“This
power, this energy when you come into a room. The trees and plants pick it up.
What sort of talent do you have?”
“I’m
just like anyone else.” A lie, but she’d wished for normality her whole life.
“Oh,
no you’re not. That’s what drives me crazy about you.” He ran sizzling hot
fingers down her neck to the dip where her collar bones met. “Every time I see
you, I get goose bumps on my arms. Tingles run up and down my legs. I struggle
to breathe. It’s more than sexual attraction. I’m drawn to you, to your
essence. I don’t think I could ever enjoy life without you.”
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