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My Cheeky Angel
(1st
book in the Angels with Attitudes series)
Mimi Barbour
Annie is naïve and love-starved, she’ll soon to be celebrating her big
3-0. Something needs to be done! Celi, her ‘down-to-earth’ guardian angel
appears to help kick-start Annie’s big change—her looks, her job, her whole
life. By taking a managerial position with a sophisticated shoe manufacturer,
Annie becomes embroiled with her new associates and hooked on the power of big
business. Unfortunately, her exhaustion from overwork forces her to ignore old
friends, and her lapse places someone she cares about in terrible danger.
Tyler, a Social Worker and a woman-hater
previously hurt in two relationships, only wants Annie in his life as a good
buddy. Oh yeah! And to help with his mixed-up street kids. Perversely, once her
life alters, he misses her like hell. In
one sweet night of loving everything changes. But, due to an overabundance of
nightcaps, she doesn’t remember the night he can’t forget.
Excerpt:
Every time he closed his eyes, a strange image
of Annie in trouble took on such realistic tendencies it seemed surreal. Sick
of his own company, Tyler decided a walk would do him a world of good, clear
his head, and help to get his mind off his tomboy gone rogue.
Once the idea appeared, it became a fixation.
No choice, no dragging his feet, he had to get out of his apartment. Either he
needed hallucination treatments or a curt, gravelly female had taken up
residence in his brain and urged him to hurry and get his butt moving.
The elevator, not ever on his floor, awaited
him with the door open and no one else inside. He shivered. Strange and
stranger! The ride down lasted only seconds. When it slowly opened, a nightmare
unfolded. One look at his Annie clinging to her evening’s escort and his rage
superseded common sense. Without thought, he ripped her from the scumbag’s
groping fingers and shoved the conceited-looking, puffed-up character against
the wall. All Tyler’s six feet two inches of anger intimidated. He watched the
coward evaluate, then shrink back.
Within seconds the smooth prick spoke. “Anna
had a bit too much to drink. I was seeing her safely home.”
“Not a problem. I’ll take her up,” he growled.
By this time, Tyler had a supportive arm around the wobbly woman. He looked
down at her. “Say bye-bye to your date...Anna.” His spitting out her newly
chosen name would have set worry bells ringing, if she’d been in her normal
state of mind. Blitzed out of her head, she just jiggled her fingers and said,
“Bye-bye, date.”
With everything happening so fast, Tyler knew
Annie hadn’t had a chance to fully appreciate the change in her situation. One
minute she was leaning drunkenly against the slimy character whose hands were
all over her body, while her unfocused eyes gazed at him adoringly. The next
minute, Tyler had taken over.
As the elevator doors closed, leaving Sergio
shrugging off his disappointment, a fuming Tyler lifted Annie into his arms.
At ease, Annie wrapped her arms around him,
snuggled her face into his neck, and then sighed. His familiar expensive
cologne, one of her gifts that he regularly used, seemed to soothe her. “I love
how you smell.”
His anger fled the moment he became aware that
she sniffed at him like a small kitten. His legs almost buckled when he felt
the tip of her tongue lick him, and then press a tiny kiss over the wet spot.
The groan started deep, frustration forcing it
out, chasing away his righteous snit. At her door, he lowered her to her
unsteady feet, but she refused to unwind her arms from around his neck. They
clung, her body glued to his.
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2 comments:
Thanks for having me as your guest Mackenzie. The blog looks great!
Mimi
My pleasure, Mimi. And thanks for the heads up on Lucky Days Free Par-Tay. My kindle is smoking from all the downloads.
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