Banshee Magic is
the third book in the Magical Love series and is underway. Goal.
Turn in the manuscript by the end of April. Keep your fingers crossed.
So what’s a gal to do when she overhears the office gossip
that she’s been passed over for a promised promotion to junior partner in a law
firm? If you’re Sara, you march into your
mentor’s office for a showdown. Of
course, if you have Banshee blood in your genetics, he hears you coming.
BANSHEE MAGIC EXERPT:
(Unedited)
John fidgeted again. Yeah, he knows my habits too. I do get quiet before an explosion. He’s seen it often enough and always says he never
want to be on the receiving end. Too
damn bad. Sara crossed her ankles and continued to wait.
He opened his mouth several times and no sound came
out. Sara decided to encourage him. Keeping her voice low she asked, “What do you
propose now John?”
“Sara,
you will definitely make partner next year.
Frank…” He took a deep
breath…”Frank had no choice on this. You
see, his daughter is pregnant.”
“Really!” Sara’s
black eyebrows shot up into the hairline of her white tangle of curls. “Let me guess on this one. James Terry promised to marry her if he made
partner. How convenient.”
A smirk twisted John’s thin lips. “You could say that. But, the important thing is next year, the
partnership will be yours.”
Sara
held up a hand to halt him from saying more.
“No wait, give me a minute. Let
me have another guess. Frank has a son
and I’ll be engaged to him by the next partnership vote. Oh, what was I thinking---?” Sara hit her
forehead with the palm of her hand.
“Silly me. Frank doesn’t have a
son so that won’t work.”
“Sara,
I think---“
“No John,
I’m the one thinking here. To me, my
option is pretty clear. Quit now instead
of next year when I’m screwed again because some young stud just out of law
school has the hots for Frank’s youngest daughter.”
“Sara,
you can’t quit! You carry the largest
case load in the office.”
“Ironic
isn’t it John. I carry the largest case
load, but I’m not good enough to even make junior partner because I don’t have
a set of ---”
“Sara,
I know where you’re going with that but you have to understand—“
Sara
cut him off. “So, I don’t have a set of
balls which disqualifies me from knocking up and then marrying the boss’
daughter in order to be named a junior partner.” She stood and smoothed her skirt.
“Yet I can’t quit because I have
the largest case load in the firm. All I
have to say is---,” Sara stood and leaned across the desk, “---watch me. You
don’t have to worry—the door won’t hit me in the ass because I’ll go through it
too fast.” She stomped across the room
and glanced over her shoulder to appreciate the stunned expression on John’s
face before she kept her promise.
10 comments:
Nice glimpse into your WIP! You got this, girl! Cheers and best wishes!
Wow, love that Sara! Already on my TBR list.
Looks like Sara has more balls than the rest of the firm put together. Great name too. ;)
Thanks, ladies. Over the next couple of months I'll give more glimpses into the characters in this book.
You're gonna love Nate...*g*
Great excerpt. Rings true from one's who's been in Sara's position - not good enoough for partner but highest billables in the firm? Solo practice sounds about right. Love Sara and can't wait until you finish this. Great job!
Love it, Lizzie.
Always love, love novels that start out in offices where someone has been passed over for promotion - or some other premise. So close to the bone. Looking good!
Thank you!
Nancy, one of my lives was in a law office...legal assistant. Tell you that story sometime...LOL
Glad you enjoyed, Eleni!
True, Vonnie...does hit home for a lot of us...been there myself.
OOOOOHHHHH LOVE it! Once again....you have got me....hook, line, and sinker lol....cannot wait for more!
Glad I went fishing, Shelly!..LOL
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