Today I am featuring the lovely Sandra Cox's latest work. Sandra is a talented person, hard working and incredibly generous. She is also a prolific writer and isn't constrained to any genre or topic.
Blurb:
Gutsy, kick-ass Suzanne
James has no intention of complicating her life by falling in love…especially
with a vampire. But it’s hard to stay objective when a drop-dead gorgeous male
rescues her from three assailants in a dark alley. All but unconscious, she
could swear her hero has glowing red eyes and two sharp, pointed teeth.
Adrian Caine has spent
the past hundred years, in vampire parlance, a vegetarian. When he rescues a
beautiful blonde in a dark alley, it takes all of his formidable control not to
backslide. Attraction turns to desire. Even though it’s not in Suzanne’s best
interest, he can’t stay away.
Excerpt:
Executive suites are
a well-kept secret at hospitals. If you’re the average schmuck, you’ve probably never
even
heard of a hospital suite. I was
an average schmuck myself. My paycheck planted me firmly in the middle-class schmuck category. And if I had to say upper or lower middle class, it certainly
wouldn’t have been upper, but I digress.
Kess hurried back with a cup of coffee that sloshed over the sides as he trotted
toward me.
“Bless you, Kess.” I snatched it from his outstretched
hands and took my first swallow.
“Ah,
caffeine.” I closed my eyes and had a private moment. Besides
indescribable sex, which to be honest I couldn’t
say
I’d had that much of, the other two things that moved me to ecstasy were coffee and chocolate.
As if he could read my mind,
Kess dug in his gray silk suit pocket and pulled out a bag of candy.
“Kess, I could kiss you.”
I put down the coffee with my good hand, grabbed the bag
and ripped it open with my teeth,
held it over my mouth and poured them in.
“I would have done that for you, Suzie.”
Nobody but Kess got away with calling
me Suzie. Since my mouth was full, I could only nod.
He took the bag from my hand and handed me the coffee. I swallowed
with
difficulty then
took a slug of hot caffeine.
Once
again his skinny derriere
hovered in
the air
before
he
plopped
down. I finished the
coffee and held out my hand for
more candy-coated chocolate pieces.
“First tell
me
what happened.”
I stuck out my lower lip and
managed to make it tremble.
Kess was tough when it came to meeting quotas and staying on budget but he was
a softy for people, especially
me.
“Here, here.” He poured the remaining pieces—all
five of them—into my
outstretched hand. I swallowed the candy and looked at my empty coffee cup then decided not to push my luck. Kess had done enough for me already.
“So what happened?” The leather chair
sighed as he
leaned forward.
“It was very strange, Kess.” I was just getting ready to explain how strange when Annie, one of the kitchen assistants, rushed in
with my tray.
At the interruption, Kess began to mutter in Latin. I grinned. He’d apparently
forgotten that he’d taught me how to curse in that particular language after we’d consumed several margaritas at happy hour last
month.
Anny plunked down the tray, gave me a sour look and hurried away. Everyone knew I got preferential treatment.
I lifted the lid and beamed. “Steak, baked potato, a
slice of pizza loaded with everything and
a piece of coconut cake.”
“And a
carafe of coffee,” Kess added helpfully.
“I
don’t suppose you’ll take this sling off my arm?” I asked without much hope.
He
looked around furtively. “Just
long
enough to eat.”
“Thanks, Kess! You’re the
best.”
I picked up my fork with my right hand and winced, the
shoulder tender. But
I’d
survive. I started
with the cake and worked my way backward. For hospital food it
was
pretty darn good. When
my
stomach groaned in
protest, I stopped.
“I can’t eat another bite.” A
good deep breath and my distended belly would pop. I leaned back against
the
pillows and closed my eyes
“There isn’t another bite.” Kess shook his head. “Your metabolism is unbelievable. How you stay
a size two defies imagination.”
“I’m a
size six.”
“Whatever. Let’s get your sling back on before Nurse McCarthy comes in. She’ll skin me alive.”
“Trust me. No nurse, or doctor for that matter, is going to skin a hospital
administrator, at least not while they’re on the payroll.” I leaned forward as he gently
slid the sling over my shoulder and around my arm. I wouldn’t have admitted it for
worlds but it did relieve some of the throbbing from the fork work.
Since another cup had come
with the tray, Kess helped himself
to
the carafe, took a
sip
of coffee and leaned forward in
his chair. “Now tell
me
what happened.”
About
Sandra Cox
Instead of her own mug shot Sandra chose to send us a photo of the beautiful Frank. Butter wouldn't melt in that cat's mouth...
A vegetarian and animal lover, Sandra lives with her husband,
their dog and several cats in sunny
North Carolina.
Besides paranormal, Sandra also writes historical and time-travel
romance, young adult fantasy
and non-fiction.