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BOOK SPOTLIGHT: Don't Start Now by Tara September #RomCom #Contemporary @ERomNews @PrismBookTours @TaraSeptember #Giveaway

 

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Don't Start Now
By Tara September
Contemporary Romantic Comedy
Paperback, Audiobook & ebook, 182 Pages
March 1, 2021

“If you don’t wanna see me dancing with somebody, don’t show up … don’t start caring about me now.”

What can go wrong being stuck on a cruise ship with your ex and entering into a fake relationship with a sexy coworker? It might not be the Titanic, thank goodness, but Eve Richard’s heart is sinking by the minute and love is definitely going down.

Pulitzer-prize-winning war journalist turned small-town newspaperman, Adam Seager, has given up a lot for his work, country, and family, but not this time. He knows what he wants, and it’s his coworker, Eve. Her smile is the brightest part of his day and a daily reminder that more adventures are yet to come. When they are both assigned a travel feature on board a new cruise ship, it’s the perfect opportunity to let his feelings set sail.

Eve will never date another coworker or writer again. Been there, done that. Time to pursue her own writing dreams, even if it means bunking with the infuriating and complicated Adam Seager. So what if the butterflies he sets off in her belly can rival the waves outside their cabin. She intends to keep things strictly professional … that is, as much as they can be while also pretending to be a couple. Their relationship might be fake, but the pull to get to know more of him is real. Her reporter’s gut says there is more to uncover than meets the eye. But what will happen when they are back on dry land?

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Adam was duly impressed as he exited the gang plank and boarded the ship. Stopping short in the grand piazza, he took in the cathedral ceiling, a kaleidoscope of stained-glass colors and blown-glass shapes ornamenting it. From the corner of his eye, he could see glass-paneled elevators with golden railings zipping passengers up and down. He felt as if he’d just walked into a luxury mall, not a boat. Families and guests of all ages passed by him. It wasn’t the cattle drive of seniors he’d been imagining. This was more like a floating palace.

He took a mental picture of the space and tried to memorize the feeling of awe he’d just experienced so he could describe it on paper. Wasn’t that what Eve would do?

“Well, what do you think?” she asked, coming through the security checkpoint. She stood alongside him, readjusting her backpack and glancing around the great hall.

“It’s not what I was expecting,” he admitted, fidgeting with his askew credentials’ lanyard that displayed his name, title, and publication. He tugged it off, untangled a knot, and then put it back on straight.

“It is pretty impressive. I think most people who haven’t cruised before have all these stereotypes and preconceived notions built up in their heads, but once they step onto a real, quality cruise liner like this, they change their minds.”

“Well, I admit, my mind is blown.” He brought a fist up toward his temple and then opened it slowly to mimic his words. He was rewarded with another one of her smiles.

Adam followed her to the center of the atrium and tried to concentrate on what Eve was saying as she pointed out different highlights, but seeing her light up with enthusiasm and having it all directed at him was overwhelming. He stuffed his fists into the pockets of his trousers just to keep from pulling her into his arms to absorb some of her sweetness. Good God! He wanted to kiss her right there in the middle of the ship with tourists all around them.

Yup, he had it bad. He was beyond denying it any longer. Even though falling for a woman who would eventually be moving on to bigger and better publications, while he was forced to stay in Naples for the foreseeable future, wasn’t the best of ideas. Falling? Ha! Too late for that. It didn’t matter. He’d figure that stuff out later. First, he had to see if she even felt the same way. He knew what he had to do, too. He needed to open up and show her the out-of-office Adam and pray she didn’t laugh in his face.

Operation Garden of Eden was a go, and he had seven days to make headway or return home a lonely failure. What did he have to lose? His aching heart was already in her lovely hands, which were now rifling through a folder of papers.

Adam bobbed his head, which Eve seemed to take as encouragement regarding whatever she was saying about the atrium café in the corner, but really, he’d been agreeing with himself to initiate full-on pursuit mode.

“What’s your cabin number?” she asked, pulling him back to the present and right into her aqua eyes.

“Um …” he trailed off, trying to recall his own name. “Caribe deck, room four-oh-four.”

“Ha-ha, very funny,” she said with a roll of her eyes, slapping him lightly on the shoulder with the folder she was still holding.

He stared, dumbfounded. What had he missed? “What’s funny?”

“I don’t know how you keep ferreting out this information, but you need to teach me your ways, Master Yoda.”

“Huh?” He definitely wasn’t following, nor had he pegged her for a Star Wars fangirl. He liked it, and being called master by Eve … well, that was another fantasy entirely.

Eve crossed her arms over her chest. “Not only do you know what community I live in, you’ve somehow uncovered what room I’m staying in on the ship?”

Pulling his embarkation papers out from his laptop bag, Adam handed them to her. “I didn’t uncover anything. Look,” he said, pointing to the document, “that’s my cabin number.”

“There has to be some mistake,” Eve sputtered. Her alarmed expression was almost comical. “Let me double-check.”

Eve fished through her own forms again only to reveal the same cabin number on her embarkation slip. She leaned forward to scrutinize the paperwork as if it would magically change, and he took the liberty of breathing in her bewitching, sweet-and-earthy scent—cherry blossom and almonds.

“Maybe we just have connecting rooms or something? Let’s go see.”

“Roger that,” he said, already enjoying the trip and it had barely begun.


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Tara September is a multi-award-winning contemporary romance author living in Southwest Florida. Tara holds a master's degree in journalism from New York University. Previously, she was the Communications Manager at WWE and a PR Manager for The Walt Disney Company.

Fueled by an IV of green tea and Prosecco, Tara is finally writing the happily ever after tales she's been dreaming about. Proud mom to twins and four cats, she also blogs over at When Tara Met Blog @tarametblog, a lifestyle and parenting blog of 16 years.

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2 comments:

Tara September said...

Thank you for sharing!

Tara September said...

Thank you for being part of the tour and sharing my excerpt! :)