This is my favorite handbag by
far. I don't think I've ever paid for a high end purse, so this one in
particular was a gift. My daughter at the time didn't make much money, but she
saved alot over a period of months and give me this Kate Spade purse for Christmas.
It's a beautiful purse, very durable and I can store an unimaginable amount of
things inside, but it's my favorite because my daughter gave it to me. I very
rarely change it out, and every time I have it with my I think of my daughter,
who is now over 1,000 miles away.
Jake Preston is on borrowed time.
If he doesn’t stumble upon a miracle and soon, he’ll end up
dead. And even if he does, he still might end up dead with a clever killer
hounding his heels. He believes that the one miracle and antidote to save him
is in Margot Davenport’s house, across the country and miles away from Boston.
Somewhere locked in her home is the key to reversing an experiment that is
killing him with each breath he takes.
Margot doesn’t particularly care if she ends up dead.
She’s lost everything she’s ever cared for. A divorce and the
loss of her job as a corporate lawyer has left her with little faith in herself
or in anyone else. Most importantly, she’s lost the one person on this earth
she’s looked up to and cherished–her brother, Johnny. His death in a car
accident has devastated her, and she can’t find the willpower to pull herself
from the chasm she’s fallen into. Her only solace is at the bottom of a
wineglass. Having moved back to the small town in northern Arizona where she
was raised, she’s made a point of isolating herself both mentally and
physically from everyone other than a few chosen friends. Little does she know
that her life is going to explode into chaos.
“I
couldn’t sleep.”
Relaxing,
she glanced up, only to be blinded by the night. Thick, black and total, it
draped over Jake and everything around her. His hands, warm and strong, grasped
her upper arms. She grew conscious of the coolness of the house, of the silk of
her nightgown against her skin, but most importantly of Jake, of the deep
woodsy scent of his after-shave and how his hands, minus the gloves, were now
slowly sliding up and down her arms. Her toes curled beneath her. He smelled
like what she envisioned a man should smell like. Desire lapped against her
skin until it seeped through her flesh and took hold of her body.
He
slid a hand up her arm and over a shoulder to cup her throat, while the other
curled around her waist to press against the small of her back, inching her
closer to the heat of his body. She met his lips halfway, opening her mouth
beneath his. The kiss deepened, demanded and took. She raised a hand to feel
his own against her throat. He had a long fingered, strong hand, the skin
smooth and flawless over the tendons and knuckles. She touched his face, his
neck, his shoulders. Against her palms, his skin was satin over hard muscle. He
was all male, all power.
He
hauled her closer, pressing her sensitized breasts against his chest as his
tongue mated with hers. His desire thrust against the shallow hollow of her
hips. The thick, hardness of him scorched through the material of her gown to
her belly and turned her legs to liquid. She slid her hands over the sleek
texture of his naked back, over the muscles and tendons, down across the
indentation along his spine and lower.
I love how your daughter gifted you with a Kate Spade handbag. I love this particular brand and have many I treasure.
5 comments:
What a wonderful gift! I love the fact that you can put more than one thing in it. Big bags are fun as long as you can find things inside! All the best with your book.
What a wonderful gift from your daughter. I'm not one to spend a lot on high end purses either, but I love that she saved and bought it for you.
Great excerpt also. Sounds really good.
Hi, Melissa! I love this bag. I need a red one. lolol
Hi, Pam! I was touched by what her daughter did, too. Incredibly thoughtful. Hugs!
What a sweet daughter!
What a sweet story! Thank you so much for sharing:)
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