Thursday, December 29, 2011

Featured Book of the Day


A Wife for Jay Prescott
Rosemary Indra
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Book Heat Level: 2

Buy at: www.roguephoenixpress.com (just 0.99 cents) This book is perfect for the holidays.


Excerpt

The moment Jay Prescott opened the executive rest room door he encountered a delicate wild rose fragrance. The men’s room at the architectural firm of Prescott and Wilkes had on occasion smelled of his partner’s favorite green cigars or expensive aftershave, but never roses. Jay stepped back, double-checking the sign on the partially opened door. Written in white letters was the word "Men."

He breathed in the faint aroma which reminded him of a walk in a rose garden. Jay shook his head and walked farther into the carpeted lounge.

Obviously, he still suffered from jet lag if he allowed something this trivial to distract him. After a grueling three-week schedule in New York, where he’d battled record snowfall and frigid temperatures, Jay wasn’t sure which he’d looked forward to more -- returning to his regular schedule or to Oregon’s misty sunshine.

He looked around the corner expecting to see someone by the row of sinks. At first, the rest room appeared vacant; then the rustling sound of a paper bag caught his attention.

"Steve, is that you?" Jay called out to his partner.

"I thought I locked the door."

The voice from the last stall was muffled, but it was definitely a woman’s voice.  He moved closer and noticed the nylon-covered ankles, well-turned ankles, the best-looking ankles he’d seen in some time. Mesmerized, he watched her kick off one black pump. Before he could ask her why she was in the men’s room, he heard the sound of a zipper. Jay froze. Proper etiquette would call for him to leave, but he couldn’t tear his gaze off her wiggling toes as they celebrated their freedom.

"I’m sorry. No one was in here and I thought I’d be finished before anyone noticed. I’ll be out in just a minute."

Jay tried to recognize her voice, but she sounded as if she held something between her teeth. "Why are you changing in the men’s room?"

"I went jogging this morning."

"That doesn’t explain why you’re here." Jay crossed his arms in front of his chest.

"Oh. The door to the women’s was locked with two "Out of Order" signs on it, and I have a meeting in less than ten minutes."

Ten minutes. With a glance at his watch, Jay swore under his breath--he also had a meeting.

Could the mysterious woman be the one Steve Wilkes hired while Jay was in New York? His partner had been evasive on the phone--something about a fresh new face and how she’d be good for the company.

Unable to curtail his curiosity any longer, Jay asked, "Are you the new personnel director?"

"Umm-hmm. I’ve only been here two weeks, and already I’m giving a presentation--Steve insisted."

Jay watched as she slipped her foot back into her shoe. He wondered how old she was. Judging from her light, breathless voice, she sounded rather young.

What an unusual way to meet an employee for the first time, behind a closed door in the men’s room no less! Although he hadn’t interviewed her, Jay didn’t doubt her qualifications. Steve had an uncanny feel for people. He had a reputation for hiring the right person for the right job.

Apparently she didn’t allow small obstacles to stand in her way, or she wouldn’t be changing in the men’s room. Instead she found solutions to her problems--he liked that trait. "I’m sure you’ll do fine."

"Sorry to keep you waiting."

The stall door opened, startling Jay. He stepped back so fast his feet started to slip out from under him. To prevent himself from falling he jerked back hitting his head on the wall. Tilting his head down, he rubbed the painful spot.

"That must hurt. Are you all right?" She moved closer.

His gaze traveled up the ankles he had secretly admired moments ago to her beige linen skirt and a white silk blouse. Not even her loose fitting blouse could hide her trim figure.  Her hand fiddling with her pearl necklace drew his attention. She had a good overall professional appearance--another plus for her. He watched her push back the thick spectacles that started to slide halfway down her nose. Her gray hair was stylishly short.

Gray hair? Heavy wrinkles flanked her mouth and creased her forehead. Stunned, Jay simply stared at her. He’d been admiring the legs of a woman who appeared to be as old as his grandmother.



A Wife for Jay Prescott
Street DaStreet Date: Out Now
Author(s):
Rosemary Indra Website
Genre(s):
Contemporary
Review Date:
Jul 09, 2009
ISBN:
Print Book Price:
E-Book Price:
$0.99
Publisher:
Rogue Phoenix Press
Score:
(4 out of 5)
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Description: Night Owl Romance: Reviewer Top PickJay Prescott is a hardworking businessman and won’t let anything interfere in making his business strive to success. His grandmother constantly harasses him to slow down in life. His best friend hired Lillian Ross to help with his business but never expected instead of helping she would be a distraction. Everytime he thinks his life is in order Lillian does something to entice him. Seeing her as an elderly woman made him confused yet seeing her play as a girlfriend interested him. He never expected though to fall into the charade of being in love with her. Yet each time he tells himself he is not in love with her he falls more for her. He knows he cannot continue this charade but he cannot stay away from her.

Lillian Ross has always loved acting in life and is about to play the biggest part in her life. Meeting her boss, Jay Prescott as an elderly woman was supposed to help her in introducing herself. She never expected though to have Jay proposition her in helping his grandmother. At first it sounded like a great idea because she is always looking out for Jay. His grandmother wants him to lead a nice safe life and not always globetrotting for business. Lillian can see that Jay needs to relax but putting her heart on the line was not her idea of helping. Working and spending time with Jay is making it harder to leave him in the end. Can Lillian just stop the charade without her heart breaking?

Rosemary Indra has a fun and loving tale in A Wife for Jay Prescott. I loved that in the beginning Jay was confused for falling for an old woman. You will laugh at the things Lillian does and the way Jay reacts…it’s hilarious. These two are great for each other and funny to read about. Even Jay’s grandmother was great to read for though she is old she is still feisty as ever. Everyone will love this book and great in this reader’s opinion.

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Book Blurb & Info for A Wife for Jay Prescott
From the moment Jay Prescott meets his new employee Lillian Ross, she turns his orderly life upside down. He’s captivated by her take charge attitude and shapely legs. To improve his grandmother’s morale after breaking her hip, he asks Lilli to pretend to be his girlfriend for two weeks. Their friendship grows and he realizes he wants a life long relationship with Lilli.
Lillian is attracted to her handsome boss despite his unsettled lifestyle. Remembering her own loving grandmother, she agrees to portray his girlfriend. Her attraction turns to love and she longs for Jay to see their relationship in a new light. When Lilli tells his grandmother the truth she has her own plans for Jay and Lilli.
Genre: Contemporary Fiction
Price: $0.99
Length: 45,112 words

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