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Seducing His Wife by Lynn Chantale

Haunted by nightmares, Sheridan Sinclair just wants to get through one night without reliving the terrible accident that led to her miscarriage. And she longs for the arms of the man who betrayed her. Matthew Sinclair has always loved his wife, but when she refuses to speak to him after her accident, he's left to wonder what went wrong. When a stolen kiss ignites their forgotten passion, he'll use their love as a means to get her home and in his bed again.

 

Will a husband’s plan of seduction be enough to heal a wife’s broken heart?

 

"Indulge Your Inner Romantic"

Excerpt

Sheridan laid her needlepoint on her lap and picked up the phone on the second ring. “Hello?”

 

“Did I wake you?” The rich timbre of Matthew’s baritone voice sent tingles down her spine.

 

She wiggled her toes in excitement. He actually called. “No. I couldn’t sleep.”

 

“You have a moment?”

 

“Yeah.” She picked up her needlepoint again, cradling the phone between her shoulder and ear.

 

“I’m working on a presentation, and I haven’t found my attention-getter.”

 

“What’s it about?”

 

“Employee turnover.”

 

“Start with the amount of money a company loses each time they have to train someone who doesn’t stay for more than ninety days.”

 

He chuckled. “That’s not really why I called.”

 

“I know. You’ve had your presentation done for weeks, but I’m glad you called, anyway.”

 

“Really?”

 

She swallowed hard. She hadn’t meant to admit she was glad to hear from him, but the words had already been said, and she wasn’t prepared to lie to him. “Yes.” She cleared her throat. “I’ve made my decision.”

 

“Okay.”

 

“I’ll do what you ask on one condition.”

 

“I’m listening.”

 

“Don’t ever ask me why I left.”

 

He remained silent for so long she pulled the phone from her ear and checked the display screen to make sure he hadn’t disconnected the call.

 

“But…” He fell silent again. “Fine. I’ll agree if you share the same bed with me. We’re not doing separate rooms and all that crap.”

 

She almost laughed. “What is this, quid pro quo?”

 

“I get what I want, and you get what you want. What’s the harm in that?”

 

At the moment, she couldn’t see any harm. All that mattered was he not ask her again why she left. “None, I guess. What time?”

 

“Does tomorrow afternoon work for you?”

 

“All right.”

 

“I’ll drop the keys off at the store before I go to work. What time will you be there?”

 

“Any time after six. I have inventory,” she responded.

 

“So early? And here I am keeping you awake. I’m sorry.”

 

“Don’t be.” She would’ve been up anyway, and she enjoyed talking to him, despite everything. “I’ll see you in the morning. Goodnight.”

 

“Goodnight. Oh, and Sheridan?”

 

“Yes?”

 

“Thanks.”

 

The line went dead. Sheridan slowly returned the phone to the cradle and turned the ringer off. The soft smile she wore moments ago faded. She was going back home. She clasped a hand over her pounding heart. What had she agreed to? Panic seized her and shook her hard. She and Matthew would be in the same bed. Had she lost her mind? She breathed deep.

 

The situation wasn’t permanent. She was merely helping Carolyn so she could get Sean back as quickly as possible. The thought steadied her. And speaking of Carolyn…

 

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Womens Lit #MFRWauthor

 

This week’s prompt is a good one. Is womens lit a sub-genre of romance? 

 

My opinion , for what it’s worth, would-be romance is a sub-genre of women’s lit. When I think o f women’s fiction or chick lit. A novel which is centered around a woman and her life experiences. I think of books like Little Women, Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility and others in the classic genre. If you’re thinking more contemporary, Waiting to Exhale, How Stella got her Groove Back, The Secret Life of Bees, Nineteen Minutes I think it’s called The Summer House, about 3 women who had the same  birthday and they meet at the DMV to get their licenses renewed. and a couple of others I could tell you about, but can’t remember or find the title. That’s what I think of when someone says women’s lit. 

 

The focus isn’t on the developing relationship between the heroine and hero, but what the woman  experiences, or wishes she could experience. My take on this could be totally wrong and I’m good with that. 

 

I think writers, over the years, saw a chance with women’s lit to delve deeper into her romantic nature and allow readers and in turn themselves to be seen as not just mothers and wives, but desirable, sexual, competent creatures who can still be wife and mothers. At least that’s my take on the prompt. 

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Take away dinner?

 

 

One of my favorite things growing up was pizza night. Every other night of the week was filled with home-cooked meals, but Friday or Saturday was Pizza Night! Pizza was probably the best choice there was for take-out or maybe KFC, but now any cuisine is fair game.

Pizza is still one of my favorites, but how about Chinese? As an adult sweet and sour chicken with shrimp fried rice nudged out the weekly pizza nights. Leftover pizza and Chinese morphed into soul food.

Why cook soul food when you could get it from Big Mama’s down the road? Now with nifty apps like DoorDash, Grubhub, UberEats and BiteSquad, take out is literally at your fingertips. Gotta a hankering for doughnuts and frappes? It could be at your door in as little as 15 minutes. A sandwich from Jimmy Johns? Oh look, there already here. XD Or maybe you want a sophisticated meal. Well you can get that too.

Nowadays, cooking is a treat and take out is the norm. I’m gonna order the club from Jersey Mike’s and wait for it to come to me. 🙂

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