Showing posts with label Blog Hop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blog Hop. Show all posts
Monday, June 24, 2013
Saturday, June 1, 2013
Best Kiss Ever (Blog Hop)
I just wanted to say thank you for coming to our Blog Hop. I hope you are enjoying reading everyone's Best Kiss Ever. I really hope you join us in our Blog Hop.
In honor of being a Fool's Gold Cheerleader, I wanted to do something wonderful to get the word out about Susan's Mallery's new book, Just One Kiss that just was released. What a better way to do it than a Blog Hop!! It is a party on the internet. We-Cheerleaders- hope you will join us, too. Get those fingers typing on your blog then come back to this HERE to add your link. It is that simple. Just make sure that you are blogging about our theme: Best Kiss Ever.
Off to My Best Kiss Ever.
Let's Go back a step. How I met my husband.
No, we are not high school sweethearts. No, we did not meet in high school like Patience & Justice did in Just One Kiss. We went to different high schools. I almost went to Shawn's high schools, but we moved out of the city where Shawn went when I was in after I was in 8th grade. We moved to the country. I always wondered what if we did not move. What if we moved to another house in the same school district? Would I met Shawn or one of his friends then him? Do you know that I knew one of his friends in college? Yuck, I dated him, too! (That is for another blog post)
When I was in college, I took a job at a grocery store during breaks. My best friend, Sandy, was dating, a guy name Tim (She married him 3 weeks after I married Shawn--Our daughters are 10 days apart, too!!) Well, Tim wanted to set me up with Shawn. I was dating this guy at the time so I said no. Eventually, I did say yes. I told Sandy that go ahead & set me up with Shawn. We met on a blind date. No photos, etc. Our first date was this Carnival here. When I was young, I went to it all the time. Well, we were only there 10 minutes. Yes, 10 minutes!! Just say when you are a child you see things differently!! We went back to his place & watched movies.
My second kiss with Shawn or maybe it was the third was magical. Hey, I have to think back almost 20 years here. I can still remember it like it was yesterday. It was that kind of kiss that catches your breathe. That stops you in your tracks. I knew then that this guy was something special.
I hope you join us in our Blog Hop about "Best Kiss Ever"
Melissa
Blog Hop: Just One Kiss Excerpt
I could not fit this within the Blog Hop Post so I am putting it here.
The Theme of the Blog Hop is "Best Kiss Ever."
Here is the Just One Kiss Excerpt:
Patience opened her eyes as she tried to regain her balance. Warm, strong arms came around her. Justice pulled her so close, she had no choice but to settle against him. One second she was in danger of falling and the next she was staring up into his dark blue eyes. Her head was still spinning, but this time for a very different reason.
Patience opened her eyes as she tried to regain her balance. Warm, strong arms came around her. Justice pulled her so close, she had no choice but to settle against him. One second she was in danger of falling and the next she was staring up into his dark blue eyes. Her head was still spinning, but this time for a very different reason.
She rested her hands on his shoulders because it seemed the most
sensible place for them to be. She saw sunlight streaming through the
bare windows and tiny dust motes floating in the air. Felt her heart
beating too quickly and the intensity of Justice's gaze.
Then he was lowering his head. She had only a second to catch her breath before his mouth brushed against hers.
His lips were firm. Not unyielding, exactly, but determined. He was
taking charge and under the circumstances, she was good with that. She'd
had enough responsibility in her life, thank you very much.
He moved his mouth slowly, gently, exploring, testing, as if he enjoyed
what he was doing. She sank into him, giving herself up to the
delicious pressure.
She hadn't been kissed by a man in a long time. Years, actually. She'd
nearly forgotten the thrill of the closeness, the quivering in her
belly, the hint that there could be more and that the more could take
her breath away.
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