The Romance Reviews

Tuesday, 17 July 2012

Guest post: Mickie Sherwood -'BayouBabe99er'

















BayouBabe99er
Genre: Mainstream/Contemporary Romance
Word Count: 25,980
Release: April 24, 2012
Price: $2.99

Blurb: (New)
Suave Drake Cormier looks up at the lady leaning over the railing of the fishing trawler. She is probably one of the many Pauchex Pass inhabitants he is there to help. Will she pluck him from the swirling water? Or will his arrogant answer to her question about his trustability cause his demise?

Lovely Sharlene Mouton looks down at the man floundering for his life in the deep waters of the Gulf of Mexico. She suspects he is as egotistical as they come. Should she throw him a line? Or let him dogpaddle to the distant shore?

Either way, that will be the last she ever sees of him. Or will it?

Buy at: Bookstrand and Amazon


Excerpt:

She kept tabs on the boaters.

The advancing powerboat zoomed perilously close to hitting her, rocking the small trawler like a cradle. Noise blasted passed her ears as the driver whipped the wheel and the speedboat leaned into a cresting curve. The close call left raucous laughter in the air and a body over the side. It was long gone before the splash sounded or the call for help went out.

He bobbed in the wake a good distance away, still shouting and calling names. It wasn’t long before the name calling took a vulgar turn. She watched as he swam to the nearest buoy where he clung for dear life. He swept the horizon with his eyes while circling his life preserver, one hand always in contact. Then—his eyes caught sight of her.

A hand swiped water from his face. “Hey!” his baritone timbre rumbled. That same hand flagged overhead.

The next thing Sharlene knew, he took off in her direction. Strong strokes propelled him within reach of the side ladder in no time flat. That was as far as she permitted for she swung the oar like a weapon. “You’re drunk as a skunk.”

“No, I’m not, Captain,” he countered. “Permission to come aboard.”

“Don’t patronize me, mister.”

“Look around you.” He floundered to stay afloat. “I’m not in any position to patronize anybody. Please.”

She wasn’t feeling very sympathetic at the moment.

“I’m Drake Cormier. I don’t bite.”

Something unexpected happened in her spirit. Laughter bubbled even as she gave him a direct stare. “I wasn’t born yesterday. You’re a man, right?”

“Last I looked.”

His comment sobered her. She disappeared from the side of the boat. It shocked him when the motor started and his lifeline puttered away. To add insult to injury, she slung a life ring overboard and nearly clocked him. Hearing his pitiful cry, she cut the engine.


Bio:
Mickie Sherwood is an author and novice photographer who takes nature pictures right in her own backyard. She loves to engage in her favorite pastime which also incites her creativity. Combine that aspect of her life with the enjoyment of spending time with her family, and cruising vacations, and the development of interesting characters who encounter intriguing circumstances is not very far behind.

Mickie also likes a good laugh. Enjoy the humorous stories she tells about life, at her blog - Mickie's Mutterings.


Tags: Mickie Sherwood, mainstream contemporary romance, interracial romance, Gulf Oil Spill


Mickie Sherwood
~~Sweet, spicy romance – a heartbeat away~~
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3 comments:

Kimm said...

Sweet, spicy romance sounds delicious! I'm off to visit blurbs in bloom (what a great title for a blog).

Mickie Sherwood said...

Thanks a heap for having me and helping to spread the word about my new blog. Blurbs in Bloom is something that just kept popping into my head. I believe it'll serve a good purpose of connecting sweet-to-sensual readers and authors. It's also a complement to Mickie's Mutterings where I share some of my laughable stories and some good recipes.

It's a joy to be here.

Mickie Sherwood said...

Thanks, Kimm,

I know you'll enjoy all the blurbs in my blooming blurbs garden.

Do come again.