It's a
little over three weeks until Christmas and by an incredible coincidence I just happen to have a Christmas romance
eBook available.
OPEN IN PRIVATE by Samantha Gentry is an erotic
Christmas romance novella published by The Wilder Roses, the Scarlet Rose line
of erotic romance from The Wild Rose Press.
I was
fortunate to be able to snag a few minutes with Charlene Vance and Parker
Simmons who agreed to sit down with me and share a little bit about their
Christmas story.
Thank you Parker and Charlene for
taking time from your busy schedules.
Especially you, Charlene. As a
professional personal shopper, this is definitely your most hectic time of
year.
Carli:
Thank you for inviting us, Samantha.
And please…call me Carli.
Parker:
(grins at Carli) She's so well
organized that even with this being her busy season she's able to make time in
her schedule. As for me, I'm happy to
tackle any questions you want to throw my way.
Carli:
You're right about this being my busy time. In addition to individuals, I have several
corporate clients whose shopping lists include employees and business
associates in addition to family and friends.
If I'm not mistaken, wasn't
Parker one of those corporate clients?
Parker:
I still am. In fact, that's how
we met. Carli had been doing all my
shopping, both personal and business, for five years. It had become a very comfortable and
efficient working relationship. We had
also become friends during that time.
Then one day, everything changed.
That sounds ominous. What happened?
Carli:
We had our Christmas shopping meeting just like every year—prior to
Thanksgiving. I gave him a list of
everyone I purchased a gift for on his behalf the previous Christmas, what I
bought and how much it cost. The process
was always the same. He would go over
the list, add and delete names, and approve a price range for each
individual. Only this time it was
different…very different. This year he
hit me with a real shock that changed everything.
That's a very dramatic statement.
Parker:
(laughs) It wasn't really all
that dramatic. I told Carli I had gotten
divorced several months earlier, the previous April to be exact, and my
ex-wife, all her family, and all her friends were off the list.
Carli:
I have to admit…once I got over the shock, I was elated. (shoots a sly sideways glance at Parker) I had secretly lusted after this man the
entire five years we had worked together, but he was married which made him off
limits. Besides, he had never done or
said anything improper that would indicate his marriage was in trouble or that
he had any interest in me beyond our professional relationship. Then suddenly he was available, but second
thoughts reminded me he was a client. I
had always believed that it wasn't wise to mix business with personal, to
possibly jeopardize an excellent working relationship for what could end up
being nothing more than a short-lived fling—a momentary mistake.
Parker:
My marriage had actually fallen apart a year earlier, before the
previous Christmas. Then last Spring I finally took that big step of getting a
divorce. I had trouble coming to terms
with what I had originally perceived as my failure. And during that year my thoughts had often
gravitated to Carli, thoughts far removed from anything connected to
business. So, I turned our Christmas
shopping meeting into lunch…
Carli:
Which resumed that evening as dinner…
Parker:
Which unexpectedly exploded into one hell of a night! But the cool clear light of dawn also brought
its share of doubts and concerns. The
thought of jumping into a relationship, of once again becoming emotionally
involved, frightened me big time.
Commitment to another relationship was definitely not on my agenda. Been there…done that…was very leery about
trying it again.
Carli: Everything happened so quickly. I didn't know which way to turn or what to
do. I was so confused about what was
happening between us. Could I be content
with the no-strings-attached situation Parker seemed to prefer? I had been divorced for seven years and
'never again' for a serious commitment had been the constant in my life. But with the passage of time and the prospect
of developing something real with Parker, the concept of 'never again' began to
rapidly slip from a priority position to no longer occupying an important place
in my life.
It sounds as if the two of you
definitely had some problems to work out.
Carli:
Smooth sailing it was NOT. For a
while, I thought it was over as soon as it began. My pragmatic side also feared that I might
have lost my best client.
Parker:
And I have to admit that I didn't help matters. Everything seemed to be moving too quickly
and I didn't know how to handle it.
I'm sure there are many couples
who have had to deal with these same issues.
Could you share with us how you handled it?
Carli:
We certainly could, but…
Parker:
We won't.
What? You're going to leave us hanging? Or worse yet, let us think that everything
suddenly and miraculously turned out okay?
Parker:
Nothing is that easy. You don't
wake up and discover that there are no longer any problems.
Exactly. So…what happened?
Carli:
(smiles) I'd love to tell you,
but…
Parker:
(nods his head in agreement)
You'll need to read the book.
That's all you're going to tell
me?
Parker:
(makes an exaggerated show of looking at his watch) Oh no!
I think we're out of time. (laughs)
Well, I guess there's nothing
left to say except thank you, Parker and Carli, for being with us.
BLURB:
As a
personal shopper, Charlene Vance values her professional association with long
time client Parker Simmons. But at the meeting to discuss the list for this
year's Christmas purchases, she learns that Parker is divorced and the ex-wife
is off his list. When lunch leads to dessert between the sheets, Charlene is
eager to move their relationship beyond good business and incredible sex.
Parker
Simmons doesn't want anything more permanent than what's on the menu for today.
But Charlene's enthusiasm to experiment in bed satisfies his darker appetites
and suddenly he's craving more. Parker might need her help with holiday gift
ideas but he's got his own shopping agenda. On his list? Gifts only for
Charlene—to open in private.
PG-EXCERPT #1: (publisher's
excerpt)
"Everything
looks so good. I think I'll have the shrimp salad." Carli closed her menu
and set it on the table.
Everything looks good to me, too,
and I don't mean the food.
"I'm going to have the chicken carbonara…and a glass of wine with my
lunch. Would you join me?"
"Well,
I usually don't drink during business meetings, but yes," she extended a
sparkling smile, "I'd like that. A chardonnay."
He
placed their lunch order with the waiter, then returned his attention to her.
"We've had a very nice business relationship for five years. You obviously
know a lot about me from doing my shopping, but I don't really know that much
about you personally, other than you have great taste, are very intelligent,
and have a good sense of humor."
The
waiter arrived with the bottle of wine Parker had ordered. After opening the
bottle, he poured each of them a glass, put the bottle in the ice bucket, and
left.
Parker
raised his glass toward Carli in a toast. "Here's to another successful
Christmas holiday season." He tilted his head and raised a questioning
eyebrow. "And perhaps to an even closer working relationship?" Maybe something hot and naked in a big bed?
"I'd
like that, too."
OPEN IN PRIVATE an erotic Christmas romance by
Samantha Gentry from The Wilder Roses (the Scarlet Rose line of erotic romance
at The Wild Rose Press) http://www.wildrosepublishing.com/wildcatalog_v151/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=182&products_id=955
Also
available at Amazon for Kindle and Barnes & Noble for Nook as well as other
online vendors of eBooks.
Be sure
to check out my website for more excerpts from OPEN IN PRIVATE and information about my other books. www.samanthagentry.com
6 comments:
Oh, very sexy!
Oh, I lived the interview. Adding it to my Christmas wish list. Congratulations and good luck with OPEN IN PRIVATE!
Great interview, Samantha! Excerpt leaves me wanting to read more. I wish you all the best,
Cat
Jennifer: That was my intent. :)
Thanks for your comment.
Tena: I hope you get that wish!
Thanks for your comment.
Cat: Hope you have that opportunity to read more of my book.
Thanks for your comment.
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