Snippet Saturday – Holding Out for a Heroine
Mar
2
2013

LOST IN YOU will be out in a little over a week now – you want to meet the heroine, Beth Murphy?

I like to think Beth looks a lot like Emmy Rossum – who is lovely and yet approachable at the same time. A big, gorgeous smile and she usually seems happy. Beth’s got long brown hair too that she often wears back from her face when she’s working or out with friends.

Here’s a scene from LOST IN YOU

Petal, Ga: LOST IN YOU by LAUREN DANE
Copyright 2013, Lauren Dane
All Rights Reserved, Samhain Publishing
Releasing in digital formats March 12, 2013, trade paper September 2013

“I’m on Maple. Just go up here and hang that first left.” He followed her directions. “Then to 4th, go right and right again on Maple. So you should take me then.”

“Huh?” He’d imagined taking her a few dozen different ways over the last few weeks. And then he realized she meant the motorcycle. “Oh for a ride?”

“Yes.”

She smiled, and it made him all sweaty, both the good and bad kind. She was the wiliest female he’d ever met. And she was beautiful. And she had the most awesome boobs he’d beheld in several years.

“I’m the blue townhouse. The driveway on the right is mine.”

He pulled up and turned the engine off, and she reached for the door handle.

“Don’t you think about touching that door.” He got out and moved around to her side to open the door for her. She hopped down.

“Look at you with your manners and everything. I should let you know, however, that I totally have opening doors down. It’s a skill I’ve had mastered for many years now.” She fluttered her lashes.

He snorted. “Look here, we may come from the crappy side of town, but I know how to open a lady’s door. And I’m going to walk you inside too.”

They walked to her front door and she unlocked it. He went in first and turned to leave, but she closed the door, backing against it.

She smiled that smile of hers, the one that made him sweaty.

“How about you and me make a deal?”

“I know I’m going to be sorry for asking, but I can’t help myself. What deal would that be?”

“I was going to invite you to share a beer or two with me. But Buck is at home all alone so we can’t have that. So. Why don’t you run home, grab Buck and come back over? Then you can enjoy a beer and Buck won’t be lonely. Really, Joe, it’s the neighborly thing to do. Otherwise you’d be rude. That would suck.”

He couldn’t help it, he laughed, he was so charmed. Damn it.

But. She was a temptation. A big one. He shouldn’t have volunteered to drive her home in the first place, and yet, he’d jumped at the chance when he got it.

This was dangerous ground. But he had no energy to stop himself from going down a path that would end in kissing those damned lips of hers.

“You’re fascinating to watch.”

“Huh?”

She walked to where he stood. He told himself he didn’t move because the hall was narrow and she was between him and the door.

She put a hand on his chest as she took him in. “Every emotion is all over your face. But I won’t poke at you just now. A man can only take so much. Or so I’m told. Go get your dog. I’ll be waiting for you.” She stepped aside, and he sucked in a breath that was heavy with her scent.

He started to argue.

She rolled her eyes. “Really? You know you want to. So go on now. Buck will like the company.”

He huffed a sigh. “Probably. He likes company. Beth, you know this can’t be more than friends.”

She raised a brow. “Oh good Lord. You’re here in my house. Not because we’re friends. You’re going to run and grab your adorable dog to bring him back here, not because he likes company. You want to be with me. You want to get to know me not as William’s sister. You’re a grown-ass man. I don’t play games. Life’s too short.”

He stared at her. She wore a short-sleeved dress with a collar that should have made her look matronly but instead only made her look better. More feminine. Her legs were long and sun-kissed.

Beth Murphy was flat-out beautiful. And she knew him from before.

“You know I’m bad news.”

She snorted, one hand on her hip, an annoyed look on her face. “I know you were bad news. I’m inclined to cut a man some slack for what he was like at nineteen. God knows William had his problems when he was that age, and look at him now.”

“You’re very sure of yourself.”

“I grew up in a household with a mother who threw herself at one man after the next because she has some gaping hole she can’t fill. And no, I don’t mean that to be a pun. I may have flaws, but I know my worth. I’m not desperate for a man who doesn’t want me. If you didn’t want me, you’d have left by now. Hell, you’d have said your goodbye at the restaurant and let Nathan bring me home. I’m too old and too tired to dance around what is totally clear. You’re interested in me. In my lips, which you can’t stop looking at no matter how many times you tell yourself I’m William’s little sister.”

She sighed. “Look, go get your dog and come back here. You want to. I know you want to. You know you want to. You don’t have to marry me, for heaven’s sake.”

“I’ll be back in a few minutes.”

Be sure to visit today’s other snippeters!

Leah Braemel

Caris Roane

Eliza Gayle

McKenna Jeffries

Selena Blake

Taige Crenshaw

Delilah Devlin

Felicity Heaton

HelenKay Dimon

TJ Michaels

Shiloh Walker

Lissa Matthews

Myla Jackson

Lauren Dane

5 comments to “Snippet Saturday – Holding Out for a Heroine”

  1. Christine
    March 2nd, 2013 at 5:21 am · Link

    thank goodness we only have to wait a week



  2. Maryam Salim
    March 2nd, 2013 at 8:15 am · Link

    Oh wow! Bess is so totally awesome… I do so love all your heroines. They know what they want and not afraid to say so.



  3. Robbye
    March 3rd, 2013 at 10:14 pm · Link

    You can’t beat those Murphy girls



  4. TL
    March 6th, 2013 at 1:36 pm · Link

    Woah *Fanning myself* I cannot wait for this book!!!!!!!



  5. TL
    March 6th, 2013 at 1:36 pm · Link

    Woah *Fanning myself* I cannot wait for this book!!!!!!! This seems like it will be a HOT read:)