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RoseAnn DeFranco grew up in upstate NY with her nose in a book and a song in her heart. Following the pursuit of a musical theatre career in NYC, she turned her creative energy to writing romance. RoseAnn blogs about her writing experiences with her critique partners at www.the violetfemmes.com. A NJ shore transplant, she enjoys time spent at the beach with her family. She would love to one day live in a quaint shore town like the fictional town Audubon Springs from her BROTHERS OF AUDUBON SPRINGS series. More information about these Contemporary Romantic Comedies can be found at www.radefranco.com.
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Secondhand Romance by RoseAnn DeFranco
Publisher: The Wild Rose Press; Champagne Rose (December 28, 2013)
Series: Brothers of Audubon Springs, 2
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Annie O'Malley's dream of owning a secondhand bookstore in tight-knit Audubon Springs is coming true. Still reeling from her parents' sudden deaths, she believes that signs or messages can be found within the pages of books. She loves her job and has made plenty of friends but longs for the acceptance only love and a family can provide.
Tony Iuliano is there to fix the wiring in her shop. He doesn't believe in fate, magic, or the power of a good book. All this combined with his sexy-as-sin presence and all-knowing attitude infuriates Annie. The quirky bookworm intrigues him enough to accept her bet to read a book from her shop. When he discovers a stack of fifty-year-old love letters in the book, he wants to leave the past alone, but seeing it as a sign, Annie challenges him to read the letters and search for the long-lost lovers or lose the bet.
While shaking the dust off several ill-fated romances and fighting their attraction at every turn, the pair soon become the town gossip daily special. If they can stop arguing long enough, they may just discover this particular sign was meant for them all along.
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Secondhand Romance by RoseAnn DeFranco
Excerpt
“I thought you were the best electrician in town and this would only take one day?” Annie cocked her head to one side, eyebrows raised.
“Your wires are fairly complicated, which comes as absolutely no surprise. I need a few parts.” The damn woman drove him nuts.
With her eyes fixed on his she deliberately pulled the string from the stack of old letters in her hand.
“What are you doing?” He reached across the counter, but Annie hastily moved the letters behind her back. “Hey! According to you and fate, I’m supposed to read those.”
“You are, but seeing as you’re too chicken, I’m going to have to.”
“It has nothing to do with being chicken. It’s a matter of privacy and respect, something you’d understand if you grew up in this town.”
“Tomato, tom-ah-to.” She shrugged.
Tony charged behind the counter and lunged for the documents. She jumped out of his reach and turned to run, but he wrapped an arm around her tiny waist and pulled her back. When she tried to wriggle free, he turned her until she was pinned against the wall. With his body hovering dangerously close to hers, he inhaled the scent of her hair – oranges and sunshine – and when she emitted a slight gasp, his groin tightened.
Damn.
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6 comments :
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Thank you for hosting Secondhand Romance during it's $.99 Cent sale promotion. I love this moment when opposites start to attract! Happy Valentine's Day
I love small town romances and this one looks great! And what an amazing price!! Thanks for sharing!
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this sounds fun :) Thanks for sharing!
Sounds like such a fun book. It is already on my list to read.
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