HarperImpulse are thrilled to announce that Aimee Duffy’s
fab Summer Flings series
Trouble in Tinseltown is the first of the Summer
Flings novellas – a series of short, laugh-out-loud and flirty rom
coms. Armed with a degree from Oxford that she doesn’t have a clue what to do
with, Ciara Bree convinces her two best friends, Elle and Gem to spend their
first summer of freedom backpacking across the globe. Now it’s time to shop,
sunbathe, think about boys for a change, and party hard… But their plan to
sneak into an exclusive celeb party in West Hollywood backfires. Elle’s
gorgeous older cousin, Zack, is called to the rescue and despite knowing she
should stay away, Ciara just can’t seem to resist him.
Trouble in Tinseltown will be
available for FREE from the Google Play store, 1st -10th September and the
following six stories in the series will be available for just 49p each.
If you
haven’t read Aimee, now’s the time to dip a toe!
Here's an extract to tempt you even more.....
Zack, about last
night…’
His grin was just like it had been last night, or this
morning, when she’d told him she didn’t scream ever during sex and he’d proved
her so wrong.
Ruthlessly, she pushed the memory away and pressed on,
refusing to be distracted by the thrum in her blood that insisted she take him
up on his offer. Right Now. ‘I’m not looking for a relationship, or to get
involved with someone I know. I’m not a stayer.’
He just stared at her with amusement glittering in his
eyes. That wasn’t the least bit insulting, she thought wryly.
‘So what I’m trying to say was that last night was a
mistake. I’m sorry.’
‘You really believe that, don’t you?’ he asked, placing
the tray down then putting her coffee on it. ‘You really think that last night
was a one off.’
He grabbed her hips, pulling her closer and her heart
took off full speed. ‘It was. It has to be.’ She tried to reply firmly.
His lips brushed her ear and she shivered. ‘You’re
wrong. Last night wasn’t a mistake, and this isn’t over – it’s just on hold
until you realise that.’
She was about to protest but he kissed her first and she
was gone as thoroughly as she had been the night before.
He pulled away, far too soon. ‘When you figure it out,
you have my number.’........
My thanks to Amy Winchester at Harper Fiction
for permission to print this extract from Trouble in Tinsel Town.
Thank you for sharing! x
ReplyDeleteYou're very welcome - I have my copy on Kindle x
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