Here's the blurb -
Her husband wants her back!
Marina thought her dreams had come true when her husband placed a wedding band on her finger. But their marriage was not the fairytale she'd hoped for, and eventually Marina walked away, her heart broken.
But two years on Pietro DInzeo no longer haunts Marina's dreams. She knows the time has come to move on, and even a summons to join him in Sicily won't deter her However, with his wife standing before him, about to sign on the dotted line of their divorce papers, Pietro wonders why he ever let her go?
Her husband wants her back!
Marina thought her dreams had come true when her husband placed a wedding band on her finger. But their marriage was not the fairytale she'd hoped for, and eventually Marina walked away, her heart broken.
But two years on Pietro DInzeo no longer haunts Marina's dreams. She knows the time has come to move on, and even a summons to join him in Sicily won't deter her However, with his wife standing before him, about to sign on the dotted line of their divorce papers, Pietro wonders why he ever let her go?
And here's the first page -
THE letter lay exactly
where he had left it last night, right in the centre of his desk. The single
sheet of paper was aligned carefully square, in the centre of the polished oak,
straight in front of his chair where it could not possibly be missed. All it
needed was his signature and it would be folded neatly, placed the already
addressed envelope and sent on its way.
And after that there would be no turning back.
But until he made the final move, added the swift, determined scrawl of
his signature – the work of just a couple of seconds – nothing at all would
happen. It would just lie there,
untouched, until he was ready.
Of
course it would, Pietro told himself, his mouth twisting slightly wryly at the
corners. He hadn’t spent almost half his lifetime building up the sort of retinue of employees that any man would
envy. The staff who would not only obey his every command but anticipate it
perfectly, knowing exactly what he wanted and when. They would remain poised,
waiting, until he would give the word to act. Then - and only then – would they carry out
his instructions to the peak of perfection he had come to expect so much that he
no longer even noticed it was there – only coming up against the system that
created it when something went wrong. Which happened so rarely that he couldn’t
actually recall the last time it had ever ruffled the controlled surface of his
world.
He
would never allow it to happen.
Lack of control, the wildness of emotion, brought confusion and chaos
with it. Confusion and chaos of the sort that he never ever wanted to experience
again.
‘Dannazione!’
The
curse was torn from him, the flat of his hand slamming down on the polished surface of his desk
so that the letter lifted slightly in the air current it created,
fluttered, shifted, landing back
down again an inch or two further left before lying still
again.
He
had known the sort of chaos that could be created by lack of control. Once, just
once, he had been fool enough to let that sort of wildness invade his life and
take with it the organisation and the rule of rational thought he valued so
deeply. He had loosened his grip on the reins and lost control. And he had hated
the results.
Just once had been enough.
Just once. Never again. And it had all been this woman’s
fault.
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5 comments:
*sigh* And this is why Kate Walker is on my keeper shelf with Liz Fielding.
Hi Liz and Kate, I dont need to go in the draw, I'm just stopping by to ask anyone who's not lucky enough to win a copy to add this to your tbr pile, i LOVED it, fab fab Kate Walker story!
Nice excerpt and covers. Kate sent me.
bn100candg(at)hotmail(dot)com
Fantastic first page! I love you two ladies. x
I'm a bit late with this but I just wanted to say - Samantha - Charllie the Maine Coon picked your name as a winner of a copy of The Proud Wife. See my blog for details
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