Just the Way You Aren’t
Author: Lynda
Simmons
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Book Description:
What happens when an everyday Cinderella makes a play for the
prince?
A moment of madness. That’s all muralist Sunny Anderson expected
when she donned a glittering mask and a fabulous gown to crash the gala at
Manhattan’s newest boutique hotel. Project manager Michael Wolfe has no idea
that the beauty staring up at the mural on the ballroom ceiling is also the
artist who painted it. He’s captivated and she’s willing, but when their moment
of madness on the sofa in his suite comes to an abrupt end, his princess is off
and running, leaving nothing behind but a pair of earrings. He’s determined to
find her again, but all he has to do is look closer at the woman painting the
mural in his office to see that the one he needs is standing right in front of
him.
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Excerpt
Sunny’s feet moved of their own
accord and she stared straight ahead, horrified and thrilled at the same time.
Wondering what she was playing at and not at all surprised when he fell into
step beside her.
This was why she wasn’t ready to
leave, she realized. She was enjoying herself too much. Enjoying the fact that
as Sonja she could do anything or say anything. Be shocking and sexy, and make
Michael Wolfe sit up and take notice.
She glanced over at him as they
walked, feeling beautiful, powerful, but most of all desirable. Because if
that wasn’t hunger she saw in those dark eyes, then she’d been out of circulation
for far too long.
Which was a distinct possibility
given that her last sexual encounter had been almost a year ago in the back of
Vince Cerqua’s convertible when the top wasn’t the only thing that wouldn’t go
up. She’d spent the drive home assuring him that it happened to men all the
time; at least that was what she heard in the tearoom.
She felt her face warm, knowing
instinctively that Michael’s top would never let him down. Not that she wanted
to find out. Not really. Not now, at any rate.
“Where will you be going in the
morning?” he asked.
“New Jersey.”
He drew his head back and she
laughed. “There’s a theater group I’m rather fond of. After that, it’s anyone’s
guess. I’m just a wanderer. Never in one place long enough to plant a garden as
they say.”
“Is that what you’d like to do?
Plant a garden?”
“Yes,” she said, slipping in a touch
of Sunny, but staying true to Sonja. “Of course, with so many emerging artists,
I’m not thinking about that right now.”
He stopped and took her hand. “What
are you thinking about?”
Trouble. And sex. Mostly sex. For
all the good it did her.
Truth to tell, Sunny wasn’t the kind
to have a one-night stand. She was conservative in her thinking and cautious
when it came to matters of the heart. She was the kind who delivered hampers at
Christmas, painted faces at the community center on Halloween, and made sure
her organ-donor card was signed. No question about it, she was Sunny the good:
Balanced. Friendly. And utterly predictable.
But Sonja? Now there was a real
vixen. A woman who traveled the world, took risks every day, and was never,
ever predictable. It seemed a shame to make her leave the ball so early when
she was only in town for one night. And Sunny had the rest of her life to spend
being good.
Michael ran his thumb across hers
and the pull was stronger than ever, bringing her back a step. After all, it
wasn’t as though he was a total stranger, some masked man she picked up at the
sushi bar. This was Michael Wolfe, Beast of Brighton, Terror of the Tradesmen.
And she already knew he looked good without a shirt.
Maybe Hugh was right. Maybe a moment
of madness was good for the soul.
The music changed again, the singer
launching into a slow, sultry torch song that begged an answer to the question
women had been asking for centuries: what is it with men and commitment?
Sunny had wrestled with that issue
herself for years, convinced that the boy she’d loved too much would come back
for her one day. Pale and contrite, wanting nothing more than to love her the
way he should have all along. But commitment wasn’t on her mind at all when she
twined her fingers with Michael’s and gave him Sonja’s best come-hither smile.
“I’m thinking we should go to your place,” she said, and was sure she was
floating as they headed for the door.
About the Author
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 storey 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!
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