Hi Cari, and hello readers,
My name is Rachell Nichole and I’m an
erotic romance author. Thanks for having me stop by today Cari, and thank you
readers for joining us today. Cari asked me a brilliant question to talk about
with you and it was exciting to consider. She asked e to talk about what my
hero would do for a romantic evening with my heroine.
So first let’s start with a bit about my
hero and heroine and my new book, An
Affair Across Times Square. Here’s a blurb…
Layla Morgan is tired of getting into trouble, and
getting hurt. And she fears her wild nature is going to strike yet again. But
maybe this time, she’s finally met the guy that can stand close enough to touch
her inner flames, and still not get burned.
Tyler Lachlan doesn’t stand a chance
of resisting the delicious distraction of the mystery woman across Times
Square. He’s sure there’s more to her than her sultry voice and mahogany
thighs, but he doesn’t know if he’s willing to risk his career to find out.
Could what began as a voyeuristic affair across
Times Square develop into something more?
So now that you know a bit about the book, and my
characters, let’s chat about the romantic evening Tyler would plan for Layla.
There’s a scene in the book where he sets up a romantic dinner with her through
the windows of his office and her hotel room. And I’ve got to say, it’s
extremely romantic! Layla has all of these rules about how they can’t meet in
person and go on a real date, and so Tyler gets the staff at the hotel to deck
out her room in flowers – yellow roses and lavender. He orders them a spread of
food and has the hotel bring it up for her and set a table. Then he calls her
on the phone and they have a beautiful dinner through the window. Below is the
love letter he writes her to invite her on the date…
Dear
Ms. Marietta,
First
let me say I did not break any rules. I spoke to a very polite man at reception
about a good friend of mine in room 1823 that I wanted to leave a surprise for.
I did not ask him for your name, per your wishes, nor did I accompany anyone to
the room after they told me you would be back later this afternoon. I handed
him a list of instructions and hoped they would be followed. If you’re reading
this note, it means they were.
Secondly
let me say that while I realize this borders on stalker tendencies, I felt it
was worth the risk of scaring you away. I have never been quite so amazed or
intrigued by a single person in my lifetime, and I was anxious to let you know
that in any way I could.
Thirdly,
and finally, please go into your hotel room at your leisure, and if/when you
are ready, please open the curtain and join me for dinner through the window at
seven o’clock.
Sincerely,
Mr.
Times Square
I think ideally, though, Tyler would have taken Layla
out to his favorite restaurant in New York and had a lovely romantic dinner
with her in person. They both get to know one another a little better through
their phone conversation at dinner, but Tyler would have taken her out to eat
if it hadn’t been for Layla’s rules. He’s definitely a romantic at heart, and
he spends most of the book wooing Layla and trying to convince her that he
cares for her. He’s such a sweetie, really.
Eventually, of course, he wins Layla over with his
sweetness and his continued attempts to sway her. Anyone else in love with
Tyler yet? I sure am!
Thanks again Cari for having me stop by and thanks
readers for checking it out. If you’d like to win a FREE copy of An Affair Across Times Square, leave a
comment and include your e-mail. All comments will be added to a hat and I’ll
draw a name on September 3 and e-mail you a copy of the e-book.
~ Rach
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6 comments:
I love the premise of spying someone across time square and it turning into something more! thanks for the interview. Carin
mawmom at gmail dot com
What an interesting story line. I am intrigued that he would go to all that work for a phone conversation over dinner. I wonder what it would take to get them to actually meet in person.
edor628@verizon.net
Wonderful!
What he does is so romantic. Nowadays, a lot of book heroes, even in love with the heroine, most try to get rid of negative circumstances & protect her, but rarely do something very romantic.
I'd be very happy if I get your book.
Wish you all the best,
Adila
esmeralda10az(at)yahoo(dot)com
I'm so glad you like the idea, everyone. I'll do a drawing this weekend and e-mail the lucky winner by Monday!
Thanks so much for having me Cari, and thanks everyone for stopping by!
~Rach
Congrats on the book! Nice letter.
bn100candg(at)hotmail(dot)com
Thanks all for stopping by.
I'm happy to announce I just picked a winner!
bn100 has won a free copy of AN AFFAIR ACROSS TIMES SQUARE.
I will e-mail you shortly to ask what format you would like the book in.
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