I’m
delighted today to be a part of the blog tour for author Tara Thomas’ latest
release, DARKEST NIGHT, the first installment in a new romantic suspense
series.
As part
of the tour, Tara is sharing an excerpt from her book and you have the
opportunity to win a copy of that book. First here’s a bit about the book.
In this
first novel in the explosive, brand-new romantic suspense Sons of Broad series
from Tara comes a novel of deadly secrets and hidden danger. In the sultry
streets of Charleston, one family, ruled by its powerful, take-no-prisoners
sons, has risen to the top. But a merciless enemy is out to destroy them…and
everyone they hold close…
SHE
THOUGHT SHE’D LOST HIM FOREVER
Tilly
Brock has learned—the hard way—how to take care of herself. Once a pillar of
Charleston society, her family lost everything in the wake of a shocking
scandal. And then Tilly lost the only boy she ever loved.
BUT NOW
THAT HE’S BACK IN HER LIFE
Keaton
Benedict is Charleston’s most notorious bachelor. But in spite of all his
advantages—the money, the women, the family name—he longs for more: the heart
of the young woman he still can’t forget.
THE
DANGER HAS JUST BEGUN…
When
Keaton re-enters Tilly’s life, after all these years, she is torn between
feelings of doubt and desire. Can they put the past behind them and learn to
love again? Tilly is willing to try. But Keaton is afraid that a vengeful enemy
is watching—and waiting to destroy them. Can the rekindled flame of their love
defeat the deadliest rival and light their way forward in the darkest night?
Two scantily clad women strutted
out onto the stage.
Keaton was too far away to see
details. All he could make out were tiny bikini tops and even tinier thongs.
Blondes. And pretty enough to make any red-blooded man fantasize about ripping
the scraps of fabric off them. A movement to the side of the stage caught his
eye. A server. He only saw her profile, but there was something about her.
He slid off the barstool to get a
closer look.
“Hey, man,” Michael called after
him. “Where are you going?”
Keaton didn’t reply.
“Where’s Benedict going?” he
heard someone ask. “He’s interested in a
dancer? Here?” someone else
asked.
Keaton shook his head; it wasn’t
a dancer that captured his attention. He wasn’t a stranger to the numerous
clubs around the city that catered to wealthy men and their carnal needs.
However, he’d never singled out any particular woman while at one. After all,
he’d al- ways said, one half-naked woman was just as good as another. As made
evident by the number of times his picture was in the society pages, but never
with the same woman twice.
And yet, here he was, eyes fixed
on the petite waitress at the side of the stage, currently trying to blend into
the background and not take away from the duo on the stage. It was a horrible
failure. He wasn’t sure why the management even felt the need to put anyone
onstage with her working here. How could anyone look at those two with her in the room?
She moved with a grace that made
the two blondes look like ducks swimming alongside a swan. She stretched out
her hand to pass a glass to a man sitting on the far inside of a booth.
Everyone in her vicinity turned to watch her lithe body.
“Drooling over a topless dancer?”
Michael asked, coming up behind him. “I have to say, I’m a bit surprised. They
look a bit rough.”
“Not a dancer,” Keaton let slip
before he could stop himself.
Michael moved to stand beside him
and followed his line of sight. His low whistle signaled he saw the woman in
question. “Hot damn. Wait until a certain blonde hears about this. I’m sure
Miss Elise Germain will love the fact that her intended is drooling over a
half-naked barmaid.”
“Shut the fuck up.” Keaton didn’t
shift his attention from the goddess taking drink orders. “I’m not engaged.”
“Please,” Michael’s voice dripped with sarcasm. “You two have been promised to
each since you were what? Fifteen?”
Keaton mumbled a curse under his
breath, but right now, he couldn’t focus on anything other than the serving
siren. It sounded so crazy, he couldn’t even verbalize it, but he thought he knew
her from somewhere. Some- thing about the way she moved called to him. Pulled
him forward for a better look.
He took another step toward her.
She was magnificent. And the way
she moved continued to captivate the audience near her. Keaton’s eyes traveled
over her body, taking in as many details as possible: her light brown skin, the
curve of her hips, and the slope of her breasts covered by a tight cropped
shirt. He knew they would be oh-so-soft to touch. His eyes drifted higher at
the same time she turned her head his way and he froze.
Tilly.
He couldn’t breathe. It couldn’t
be.
What was she doing in Charleston?
The last he’d heard, her family had moved to Texas. Granted, they’d both been
fourteen at the time, but he’d never forgot- ten the day he’d got home from
school, walked into the eerily quiet kitchen, and discovered his life had
changed forever.
Tilly always came over to his
house after school to help him with his homework. Usually her mother would come
over with her and gossip with his mom. But there was nothing that day. He’d
looked out the back door to get a peek of their house and gasped. There were
men all over the yard, carrying furniture.
He’d run back inside and up the
stairs to his mother’s room and, with a stomach filled with dread, asked where
Mama Ann and Tilly were. His mother arched a perfectly shaped eyebrow. She
didn’t like that her children called their neighbor Mama Ann, but every- one
called her that. It was just her personality. She was so kind and loving, the
name came naturally.
“They’re moving to Texas,” she
said, and his world shifted out of focus.
“Why?” he managed to croak out.
Texas was so far away. It made no sense why they would move away from their
family like that and so suddenly.
“It’s been discovered that Mr. Brock has been
embezzling money from your father.”
“What?” He couldn’t believe it.
Not Tilly’s dad. He was stealing from them? Something didn’t sound right. His
mother gave him a sad smile. “I’m afraid he was caught red-handed. The Brock
family’s basically ruined now. Best they move and try to start over.”
His parents had always joked that
he and Tilly would get married one day. Everyone talked about it and he didn’t
even care because Tilly was smart and pretty. The week before, he’d kissed her
for the first time. Her lips had been soft and sweet, and he’d looked forward
to kissing them over and over. How could he kiss her if she were in Texas?
“Your father’s going to promote
Howard Germain.
Isn’t his daughter in your class,
too?”
Elise. Tilly’s best friend. Or
was. He felt sick. He mumbled a half-intelligible answer to his mom and ran
down the stairs to the living room. He had to call Tilly. Had to talk to her,
even if it was only to say good-bye. But their phone had already been
disconnected and when he went to their house, the men moving all the furniture
told him they’d already left.
…
Tilly Brock put on her best
plastic smile and muttered a soft, “Excuse me, please,” to the man blocking her
path to her customer. She recognized the move for what it was: an attempt to
make her reach across him. Two more
months. Two more months. She grit her teeth and made sure the men saw just
enough of her cleavage as she handed the drink to the waiting customer.
“Thank you, darling,” he said,
eyes firmly planted on her chest, never once looking her in the eyes. “Why
ain’t someone as pretty as you up onstage?”
Like she didn’t hear that ten
times a night. Her mother might not roll over in her grave at the thought of
her daughter serving drinks at a gentlemen’s club, but Tilly knew she’d come
back from the dead for the sole purpose of telling her how disappointed she was
if she even thought about dancing topless.
“Two left feet,” she told the guy
instead.
“Trust me.” His laugh gave her
chills. “It ain’t your feet we’re interested in.”
Two
more months. I can do two more months.
Onstage, the dance was almost over.
One of the blond twins glared at her and in doing so, tripped and almost fell.
Several men booed. The other twin shot her a look that told Tilly they were
blaming everything on her. Oh well, what else was new. It wasn’t a day that
ended in “y” if she didn’t piss off the Wonder Twins.
She gathered several empty
glasses and nodded as a few drink orders were given. Her tray was heavy, but
she thought she could make it back to the bar. She turned that way and suddenly
felt someone’s eyes drilling holes into her from the back of the room. Out of
habit, she lifted her head to try and find who was watching her so intensely.
She scanned the crowd, but no one
looked out of place. Then she saw him, standing slightly off to the side,
watching her with an easy confidence, but with a tilt of his head that somehow
seemed familiar. He recognized her at the same instant she recognized him.
Keaton Benedict.
Her tray and glasses fell to the
floor.
Copyright © 2018 by Tara Thomas and
reprinted by permission of St. Martin’s Press.
DARKEST
NIGHT is available to purchase through Amazon, Barnes
and Noble, and iBooks.
For those
who aren’t familiar with the author, here’s a bit of background on Tara.
Author Tara Thomas |
She writes erotic romance as Tara Sue Me. Her Submissive Series novels have been on both the New York Times and USA Today Bestseller lists. Her novel The Master earned a starred review from Publishers Weekly and was awarded Best Romance of 2016 from Best Book Awards.
Thanks to
the author and the wonderful folks at St. Martin’s Press, I have one print copy
of DARKEST
NIGHT to giveaway. The giveaway is open to residents of the U.S. only
and will end at 12 a.m. (EST) on Friday, March 9.
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Thanks
for stopping by today. Do excerpts help you decide to read a book or not?
Congratulations, Tara. Great city for the setting.
ReplyDeleteAlex is right. This is a really effective setting for the story. And the premise sounds interesting, too. Thanks for sharing, Mason.
ReplyDeleteA captivating and fascinating novel which would be enthralling and a great locale.
ReplyDeleteTilly's father embezzling? That does complicate things.
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