Not only is Holley Trent one
of the Wenches of Words, she is a delightful lady! And her work is delightful too. Mrs. Roth’s Merry Christmas releases 12/21…(tomorrow
if you’re reading this today) and I already have my finger poised to hit
download. Or maybe I’ll preorder today
so her book will be waiting for me in the morning!!!!
Mrs. Roth’s Merry Christmas
Author: Holley
Trent
Publisher:
Musa Publishing
BLURB:
Santa gets more than he bargains for in his marriage of convenience to the queen of snark.
Santa gets more than he bargains for in his marriage of convenience to the queen of snark.
All Gillian wanted was to pick up a third job so she
could buy her preschool students Christmas gifts. She didn’t think she’d be the
one getting picked up instead.
Her new boss, Nicholas Roth, is the big man in
charge at Santa Incorporated—what Gillian thought was a seasonal staffing
agency. But the sexy CEO has a holly jolly secret; he’s an equal opportunity
employer and most of his staff are elves.
Santa has another secret. When he’s not delivering
toys for his charity, he’s contending with political unease in the magic realm.
To take his father’s throne as king of the elves, he has to get married…and
only magic-proof Gillian will do. Gillian agrees thinking Nick will cut her
loose after the busy Christmas rush, but he has other ideas.
Nick wants a permanent Mrs. Roth but Gillian doesn’t
think she’s it.
EXCERPT:
He dropped the smirk and stood with a preternatural
speed. I blinked, and the next thing I knew Nick was in front of me with his
hands clamped around my arms. His expression was dark—more Krampus than Saint
Nicholas. When he spoke again, his voice was completely without mirth. All
joking aside, literally.
“Gillian, your mouth is going to get you in
trouble.”
I squirmed beneath his strong grip, which only
caused him to pull me in tighter. My heart pounded so hard that my pulse
thrummed in my ears, blocking out all other sound. With a great deal of
apprehension, I looked up into his face expecting to see anger, but instead
read something else in the hard set of his jaw and the icy blue gaze: a kind of
neediness that seemed untouchable. Or at least Nick thought it was.
I looked away. He may have had magical insight to my
desires, but I felt invasive reading the emotions he thought he had so locked
down off his face. They were private things I didn’t want to concern myself
with.
When I looked up again his face was softer, giving less away. He really was handsome, especially when he wasn’t acting like he knew it. I cleared my throat and averted my gaze to his chest. “If you dislike my mouth so much, fire me.”
When I looked up again his face was softer, giving less away. He really was handsome, especially when he wasn’t acting like he knew it. I cleared my throat and averted my gaze to his chest. “If you dislike my mouth so much, fire me.”
“You don’t want that.”
“It’s just a job, Nick.”
“You’re lying. You know and I know there’s something
going on here.”
I finally shrugged off his arms and backed up a few
paces…or I should say, Nick let me. Nick didn’t let anything happen he didn’t
want. “I’m in a North Pole dormitory and being hit on by a six-foot elf.”
He scoffed, that smarmy demeanor of his having
returned, and jammed his hands into the pockets of his slacks. “You think this
is mere flirting?”
“Isn’t it?” I knew better. My body knew better. His
did too, obviously, judging by how happy he was about having me pressed against
him moments before.
“No. There’s a lot at play you don’t understand.”
“So explain it to me.”
Nick shook his head and turned his back to me as he
walked out of the kitchen and toward the outer door. “Get some sleep. I’m sure
the girls won’t bother you on the sofa. There should be some spare blankets
around somewhere.”
“I’m—”
“Goodnight, Gilly,” he said without meeting my gaze
again. The moment he shut the door, the elves came out.
7 comments:
No coal in your stocking, Holley! Congrats on your sexy new release! Hope many ereaders are stuffed with your ebooks! Cheers and hoho!
Thanks, Sharon!
Thanks, Lizzie!
I could do with a stuffed e-reader myself, 'cause I'm getting a bit tired of reading my own stuff.
I don't believe it is possible to get tired of reading Holley Trent...even if you are Holley Trent! :)
Sounds like a great festive read. Hope to download it into my stocking . Happy Christmas
Agree,Sharon, no coal for Holley in her stocking!
So glad to have you here Holley!
And Marci is right...never get tired of reading Holley.
Susan, you definitely want to get this one!
Great excerpt. After listening to you read up at the CRW retreat I knew your writing would be stellar! What a great stocking stuffer, a six foot elf for Christmas. (Santa, you can come by my house anytime!)
Aww, thanks Jessica.
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