We’re kicking off the week with a special excerpt from the new contemporary
romantic comedy novel, Perfect Fit,
by Lynda Simmons.
During her virtual book tour, Lynda will be awarding a $50 Amazon
or Barnes and Noble (winner’s choice) gift card to a lucky randomly drawn
winner. To be entered for a chance to win, use
the form below. To increase your chances of winning, feel free to visit her other tour stops and enter there, too.
Lynda
Simmons is a writer by day, college instructor by night and a late sleeper on
weekends. She grew up in Toronto reading Greek mythology, bringing home stray
cats and making up stories about bodies in the basement. From an early age, her
family knew she would either end up as a writer or the old lady with a hundred
cats. As luck would have it, she married a man with allergies so writing it
was.
With
two daughters to raise, Lynda and her husband moved into a lovely two-story
mortgage in Burlington, a small city on the water just outside Toronto. While
the girls are grown and gone, Lynda and her husband are still there. And yes,
there is a cat – a beautiful, if spoiled, Birman.
When
she’s not writing or teaching, Lynda gives serious thought to using the
treadmill in her basement. Fortunately, she’s found that if she waits long
enough, something urgent will pop up and save her - like a phone call or an
e-mail or a whistling kettle. Or even that cat just looking for a little more
attention!
A little
bit about Perfect Fit:
Fast-paced, funny and incurably romantic
Rachel Banks has never believed in magic or moonlight, but if
she’d thought that putting a piece of wedding cake under her pillow would
conjure up a nightmare in the form of blue-eyed charmer Mark Robison, she’d
have stuffed that cake into her mouth instead! Mark is only in Madeira Beach
for some much needed R&R and his new neighbor is not the kind of woman made
for vacation memories. But there’s something about the incurable romantic that
just keeps drawing him back.
Jennifer Crusie. Susan Elizabeth Phillips. Lynda Simmons? Oh,
yeah!
Excerpt from Perfect
Fit:
Amanda snapped on her gear and
opened the front door. “That was chance. But this.” She picked up a couple of
bags. “This is fate.”
Rachel stopped in the doorway. “Do
you really believe that? Do you think it’s possible for two people to be destined
for each other? Like soul mates.” She shook her head. “Forget it. Let’s go.”
Amanda blocked the way. “Who did you
meet?”
“No one, and I’m late.”
Amanda planted her skates sideways.
“You cannot do this. Not after I told you about the real estate broker.”
Rachel looked through the fringe of
Amanda’s bangs into her frank green eyes and wondered if she should take a chance.
“Let me ask you this. Have you ever heard of dreaming on a piece of wedding
cake?”
“Sure, it’s an old custom. Like
walking to church because it’s lucky and passing on a green wedding gown
because it’s not. But most people serve the cake for dessert these days.”
Rachel tried a smile. “Not all.”
“Someone gave you cake to dream on?”
Rachel nodded and it was Amanda’s turn to laugh. “Don’t tell me you did it.”
When Rachel didn’t answer, Amanda’s
mouth dropped open and her voice rose. “You did, didn’t you?” She put the bags
down. “Okay, I need details. Did you have a dream?”
It was on the tip of Rachel’s tongue
to say no, to deny that anything out of the ordinary had occurred. But she
found herself nodding and watched Amanda’s eyes grow even rounder.
“Did you see him? The man you’re
supposed to marry?”
Rachel took comfort in the fact that
her friend had been sucked into the fantasy as easily as she had and nodded a
third time.
Amanda stepped closer. “Alright,
this next part is really important. Where exactly did they get this cake?”
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7 comments:
Thanks for hosting!
Thank you for hosting. Looking forward to a great week on the tour! Cheers
Great excerpt, thank you.
This sounds like such a good story. I want to read more.
Sounds incredibly fun!
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Sounds like a fun book!
The Perfect Fit sounds like a highly entertaining book!
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