Today I turn my blog over to Sloan Taylor and her new release from Musa Publishing, Masquerade.
Take it away, Sloane. .
Chicagoan Clancy Marshall has
planned her dream vacation in Venice down to the last detail. From gondola
rides to masked balls, and anything else that just happens along, she is
determined to experience all pleasures. But those careful plans fly out the
door when she literally falls into the arms of a masked stranger.
Vittore Ricci comes from an old
Venetian family that claims two doges in their lineage. A straight-laced Count
and owner of a prestigious hotel, he never does anything without serious
consideration. Until a sexy American tourist offers an opportunity no man can
refuse.
EXCERPT:
Green
eyes sparkling behind delicate shades of purple feathers held him hostage. Vittore
thought he had recognized her the moment she walked onto the pier. When she
spoke, he knew his search had finally ended. Determination and desire had
persevered. The gods had delivered her
into his hands and he wanted to learn more about this mystery woman with her
gay laugh and quick wit, even if it was only for one night.
Clancy
opened her door, then switched on the entry light. At the bedroom, she glanced
over her shoulder, the long plumes brushing her creamy bare shoulder. “Make
yourself comfortable. I’ll be just a moment.”
He
wandered around the room, straightening the pillows on the sofa, adjusting a
wing backed chair and, finally, the magazines scattered across the pecan
desktop. It was there he found a handwritten note caught between the pages. A
little guilt crept in for snooping, but he shoved it aside, eager to discover
more about this sensual woman who intrigued him.
Note to
Self — Loving Venice
1.
Ride in a
gondola2. Climb the Campanile in St. Mark’s Square
3. Attend a masked ball
4. Dance under the stars in St. Mark’s Square
5. Tour a professional kitchen
6. Buy one special piece of Murano glass
7. Fall in love—at least for the night
8. Hear a Vivaldi Concert
9. Attend an opera at the Fenice
10.
Vittore
reread the paper, paying close attention to number seven. He looked out at the
waning moon and sent a prayer of thanks to Raphael the Archangel, the patron
saint of happy meetings, for his good fortune.
On
a whoosh of material, he slid the list back under a book.
“Vittore,
I have a suggestion, a little game to add to the Carnaval mystique. Sort of an adult Twenty Questions. Are you
willing to play?”
“You
spark my interest.” He liked games, particularly in the bedroom. A myriad of erotic
foreplay flitted through his mind. Before they said farewell, his princessa would experience pleasures she
had never imagined. “What are the rules?”
Sloane's a sensual woman who believes humor and sex are healthy aspects of our
everyday lives and carries that philosophy into her books. She writes sexually
explicit romances that takes you right into the bedroom. Being a true romantic,
all her stories have a happy ever after.
Her
books are set in Europe where the men are all male and the North American women
they encounter are both feminine and strong. They also bring more than lust to
their men’s lives.
Taylor
was born and raised on the Southside of Chicago. As a young adult she lived in
the Pullman neighborhood created by that old curmudgeon George Pullman. Studly,
her mate for life, and Sloane now live in a small home in Indiana and enjoy the
change from hectic city life.
She
is an avid cook. Check out “It’s Wednesday. So What’s Cooking?” with complete
menus posted once a week on her blog http://sloanetaylor.blogspot.com/. The recipes are user friendly menus, meaning easy.
Feel free to email her at sloanetaylor@comcast.net to be included
on the Cooking Pals list. These are people who receive an advance email of the
new menu.
I hope you enjoyed Masquerade. I know I did. After all, what's not to love about a strong heroine, an Italian Count and a magic weekend in Venice? Please check out Masquerade.
7 comments:
Thanks for sharing the excerpt, Sloane! Love your setting for this book...one of my fav cities!
THANK YOU, Nancy, for having me out today! I appreciate your support.
Hey, Miz Lizzie! Good to see you. You're welcome and I agree with you about Venice. sigh...
I'm into the first few chapters of Masqerade, Sloane. Can't wait to get to the 'spicey' parts! Now I want to go to Venice! Cheers and best wishes for all your publishing ventures (gondolas included!)Salute!
Always nice to see you, Sloane. And I love your cover.
Patti
Glad you like it, Sharon. Never fear, spicy bits are just ahead. lol
Good to see you, too, Patti. Thanks, Kelly Shorten designed the cover. She did a stellar job.
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