Hello, my dears! In lieu of TnT Confidential I have a most enticing historical read, brought by Goddess Fish Promotions: Cross the Ocean by Holly Bush
The author, lovely Holly, is giving away a $50 Amazon/BN.com gift card to a randomly chosen commenter.
CROSS
THE OCEAN
By
Holly Bush
1871 . . . Worlds collide when American
Suffragette, Gertrude Finch, and titled Brit Blake Sanders meet in an explosive
encounter that may forever bind them together. Gertrude Finch escorts a young
relative to London and encounters the stuffy Duke of Wexford at his worst.
Cross the Ocean is the story of an undesired, yet undeniable attraction that
takes Blake and Gertrude across an ocean and into each other’s arms.
EXCERPT:
Blake found his guests in the
music room listening to Melinda play the pianoforte. “Miss Finch, may I beg a
moment of your time?” he asked as he touched her elbow.
The two of them retreated out of
hearing distance from the rest.
“Yes?” Miss Finch clipped off and
folded her hands at her waist.
“I find I do owe you an apology,”
Blake began.
“And every other woman in the
room as well,” she replied.
“I am not concerned with every
other female in the room.” Blake stood tall. “I have many faults, but hurting a
guest’s feelings cannot be one of them.”
“I agree with you there,” Miss
Finch said and clapped politely.
“Agree with what?” he asked.
“You have many faults. The least
of which are poor manners.”
“Yes, well, in any case, I
apologize for what I said.” Blake looked away ashamed. “I was wrong. You are
really quite attractive.”
Gertrude Finch put her hands on
her hips, and her voice rose with each word. “I could care less what you think
of me.”
“Now, now, no need to call
attention our way,” Blake said and glanced at the assembly listening to
Melinda. “No need to be defensive, either. I am aware of the tender
sensibilities women associate with how attractive they are. My own mother made
us all kiss and coo over Aunt Constance, and she had whiskers longer than . .
.”
“Listen to me, Sanders. I meant
what I said. I couldn’t care less whether you think I’m attractive or not. You
dismiss ideas and brains for the lack of a pretty face. I think you’re a
pompous idiot. What do you think of them apples, Your Highness?” she said.
Blake held his hands behind his
back, and a muscle twitched below his eye. “Miss Finch, the title ‘Your
Highness’ is reserved for the royal family. You Americans bandy about titles as
if a one of you could trace a history further back than the last mule you
shoed.”
AUTHOR
INFORMATION:
Holly Bush was born in western Pennsylvania to two avid readers.
There was not a room in her home that did not hold a full bookcase. She worked
in the hospitality industry, owning a restaurant for twenty years and recently
worked as the sales and marketing director in the hospitality/tourism industry
and is credited with building traffic to capacity for a local farm tour,
bringing guests from twenty-two states, booked two years out. Holly has
been a marketing consultant to start-up businesses and has done public speaking
on the subject.
Holly has been writing all of her life and is a voracious reader
of a wide variety of fiction and non-fiction, particularly political and
historical works. She has written four romance novels, all set in the U.S. West
in the mid 1800’s. She frequently attends writing conferences, and has always
been a member of a writer’s group.
Holly is a gardener, a news junkie, has been an active member of
her local library board and loves to spend time near the ocean. She is the
proud mother of two daughters and the wife of a man more than a few years her
junior.
@hollybushbooks
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