Welcome! Weekend Writing Warriors #wewriwa, is a blog hop where authors share 8-10 sentences of their work. Hope on this Memorial Day, you’ll remember those who gave their all for their country.
I’m sharing from my novella Game On! which releases on June 21.
Heath Lancaster was happy to be on the practice squad on an NFL team, but instead of a lucky break taking him to the next level, a league-wide strike leaves him unemployed. A new semi-pro league in Virginia Beach give him another opportunity for work and love. This scene is where Heath and his buddy are throwing passes on the beach and they meet Jordan and her friend, GiGi.
Jordan glanced up, snagging a spiraling football inches from their heads. The ball stung her fingers with a slap.
GiGi squeaked, dropping her bag with their drinks.
“Sorry!” the receiver said from the surf.
At least he had the decency to appear embarrassed Jordan thought.
Mr. Sandy Blond receiver rushed from the water toward them.
He had all the attributes of her favorite NFL tight end. His brawny shoulders tapered to a waist set off by a six-pack. His gaze followed GiGi’s to the bottles littering the beach.
“Sorry about your drinks,” he said plucking their brews and wine coolers from the sand.
GiGi eyed their buff physiques, smirked and said nodding toward their cooler, “Suppose you’ll have to share yours.”
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Vacation destination is the topic of this week’s Romance Writers Weekly blog hop. Member Kathryn Renard asks us to describe a vacation destination we’ve been to and would recommend to readers. I’m all over this as Seaside Heat Romance is my brand. Beach baby beach baby there in the sand!
Jeannette’s Pier there’s nothing but beach houses until Oregon Inlet. However in a couple of miles, we can be at the pier, on the road to Manteo or on the bypass heading for some shopping at the outlet mall. We love being away, from the hustle and bustle yet having putt putt, go carts and restaurants galore within a five to ten minute drive.
Surfing is good, fishing is fun, plus there’s a lot history on the Outer Banks. Virginia Dare was the first English born in the new world. Each summer at Fort Raleigh there’s a reenactment of the first English settlement. The Lost Colony is performed outside at Fort Raleigh to the backdrop of the of the ? Sound. Pirates such a John Teach, aka Blackbeard, set up bases along the narrow strip of barrier islands. More recently, Orville and Wilbur Wright took first flight in Kitty Hawk.
much so that I wrote a novel to to convey my feelings of home for “The Banx.” In