Blurb:
Andrew Merrick was whisked from his home in England, 1848 to
another time, the very day a mob had attacked his family. Wondering why he
remains in this strange place, all he wants is find the treasure his father had
hidden, hoping this might take Andrew back home. But he’s running out of time.
When he meets a lovely woman in this strange new era, he feels she is the one
who will help him.
Halle Chapman has come to England to find her missing
father. What she finds instead is a nice man who claims he’s from the past.
Although she doesn’t believe in time-travel, deep in her heart, she knows she
must help Andrew. What she finds instead is discovering the key to her future
lies in the past. Now, to return to her own time, she needs to solve the
mystery surrounding Andrew Merrick and his family’s murder.
Within seconds,
the sky opened up and buckets of water dumped on them. By the time they made it
to the gazebo, they were wet clear through. Halle laughed and hugged her arms
around her chest, her damp, long hair hanging in her face. He set the basket on
the bench and turned to Halle. She shivered so much it worried him. Out of the
basket, he pulled the blanket, thankfully still mostly dry, and wrapped it
around her shoulders. As she clutched the covering around her body, he brushed
back the hair from her face. “Leave it to England’s weather to ruin a perfect
afternoon.”
She laughed. “No
kidding. I’d heard about your rainstorms, but this is the first I’ve
experienced it firsthand.”
He glanced outside
as rain fell around them. “To think, this is mild compared to most storms.”
Taking a deep
breath, she tightened the blanket. “Are you cold?”
“I thank you for
worrying, but no, I shall be fine.” He ran his hands down his arms and over his
shirt to remove excess water. When he raised his gaze to hers, she was looking
at his chest again. Glancing down, he realized why. The wet material melted to
him like second skin, emphasizing his muscular frame that gratefully, traveling
through time hadn’t taken away from him…yet.
When her eyes rose
to meet his, her face flamed and she shyly backed away and sat on the bench. “I
didn’t expect to get so cold. It was such a nice day earlier.”
“It’s just because
you’re wet.” He sat beside her and rubbed up and down her arms. “Do you feel
any better?”
She nodded. “A
little, thanks.”
He leaned back
against the wall of the gazebo and looked up at the new roof. Running, his
fingers through his hair, he pushed the wet strands back on his head. The
rainstorm’s timing couldn’t have been worse—or was the perfect time to
interrupt the story? He didn’t want to see the look in her eyes of unbelief,
especially when he told her he was Lord Andrew Merrick and had come
forward in time.
Sighing heavily,
he turned his head to look at her. Once again, her gaze skimmed over his body,
from the top of his head slowly down to his boots. When she met his eyes,
confusion marred their depths.
“Andrew? I can’t
help but notice how much you look like Lord Andrew Merrick’s portrait.”
Maybe telling her
the truth wouldn’t be so hard after all.
He smiled. “It
pleases me to know you think this. I’m also happy to know you don’t think I
resemble the marquis instead.” Since the wrinkles and streaks of gray hair
would certainly put him at his father’s age.
“No, not Marquis
Harrington.” She rubbed her chin. “But I wonder why you look like his son so
much. And why—” Her attention dropped to his chest once more— “Why you don’t
look your age,” she ended in a whisper.
He pulled away
from the wall and leaned closer to her. “What age do you think I look?”
Her cheeks reddened,
but she didn’t draw back. “I’m a bad one to ask that question to. I know I’ll
get it wrong.”
“Try anyway,” he
encouraged. “I won’t be offended, I assure you.”
She crinkled her
forehead. “I’d say early forties.”
He placed his hand
on her knee, and thankfully, she didn’t try to pull back. “Halle, what would
you say if I told you I was nine and twenty?”
See the book trailer - http://youtu.be/E1C_IKJqwC4
6 comments:
Great excerpt! I love the natural chemistry between them!
Oh I really like this excerpt! And I am curious to see how he tells her exactly who he is!
Love the trailer, Marie, as well as the excerpt.
Sandra
Thanks ladies! And Louisa, that will be my snippet next Sunday. :)
Enjoyed the snippet, Marie. Sounds like a good read. Andrew is a sweetheart.
Wonderful excerpt!!
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