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    • Short Snippet Saturday Oops Redo: Hooked by Sundown

      Posted at 6:32 am by Mary J. McCoy-Dressel, on November 3, 2019
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      Sorry for the snafu with the last Hooked by Sundown post. At least I didn’t lose it like I lost another draft. Anyway, this ISN’T the post that went out yesterday on the official Short Snippet Saturday correct day. I haven’t mentioned Wade and Sophie much since their book had been released.

      Canyon Junction: Hearts in Love Series

      A Double Dutch Ranch Series Spin Off

      Hooked by Sundown

      Snippet is self-explanatory without the need for a set-up.


      Excerpt/ Snippet:

      Wade finished breakfast in his room, poured a cup of coffee, then opened the balcony door one last time to sniff the air and enjoy the cool breeze. Hell, he didn’t have to leave here. His thoughts went to sitting with Sophie and her boy last night. She was nice enough, sort of, and damn pretty. Emmett’s physical characteristics resembled Wade’s with brown eyes and the same thick hair like his but a shade lighter from the sun.

      Curiosity about her life filled his musings. He’d come to California only to meet a woman from home? Interesting. His flight left Saturday, if what the nurses said about his brother came true. In his mind he made a pact with himself. If they were on the same plane heading home, he’d search her out in baggage claim in Phoenix to pursue a date.

      “Get in here.”

      Wade glanced toward her voice. “Mornin’.” With her hand holding her son’s arm, she turned toward him and smiled. Wow, what an attractive morning smile. Better than what he’d seen on her face when he’d left them last night.

      “Good morning, Mr. Emory—”

      He corrected her, “Wade.”

      “Are you getting ready to leave?”

      “Yep, one last cup of coffee.” He raised it to her. Leaving this extravagant place wasn’t a necessity. It wasn’t like he couldn’t afford it, but this place wasn’t him. He didn’t need a thick robe to don after getting out of the shower or fancy sheets on the bed with a piece of chocolate on his pillow each night, though the chocolate tasted special.

      She told Emmett to go inside. “Can I talk to you?”

      He nodded then entered his room without hesitation. Wade changed out of running shorts and pulled on jeans. Before he had time to get a shirt to go into the hall, he answered the knock at his door. She and Emmett stood there. He held the door open, sweeping his hand forward.

      Her gaze glued to his chest first off. “No, I don’t want to come in. Y-you didn’t tell me where you were staying.”

      Was he supposed to? “Just a minute.” He nearly jumped up and clicked his heels together. Instead, he pulled on a t-shirt and wrote down the hotel name. “We still watching the sunset tonight?” Damn, how manly had that sounded?

      “Yeah, if you come.”

      “Sounds like a date…I mean, not a date, but a plan. Sorry.” He couldn’t win for losing.

      She gave a shy smile he hadn’t seen before though she’d seemed direct and not shy last night. “I know what you mean.”

      Wade handed her the slip of paper with the name of where he’d be staying. He was surprised and glad she wanted to know. “In case you need anything, do you want my phone number?” He didn’t retract his gaze. Neither did she. Say yes.

      She handed her phone over, and he took no less than a few seconds to enter his number. “Here you go. Well, I better get outta here. Hey, Emmett, don’t forget the cups for your sand castle tonight.”

      The kid had a cute smile like his mom. “I won’t. Mom? Don’t forget.”

      “It’s your responsibility, boy.” She brushed his sun-streaked, brown hair from his forehead then glanced at Wade. “See you later.”

      “Do you swim?” He asked without a thought.

      “Yeah, but I don’t like Emmett to swim in the ocean. Rip currents, you know. We’ll go to the pool later.”

      “All right. I thought it might be a nice night for a swim.” In man speak, he’d like to see Sophie in a bikini.

      “Have fun if you do. We don’t mind watching.”

      He nodded and closed the door. Wade checked the bedroom again, washed the cup, and sat it on the counter to dry. In a way, he hated leaving this nice place, but the other place was four-star, too, however not on the ocean and with no fluffy robes. Maybe he’d have a whiff of the salty air. Admittedly, he missed the dry, baked smell of the desert.

      End of excerpt.

      Canyon Junction: Hearts in Love Series

      A Double Dutch Ranch Series Spin Off Novel

      HOOKED BY SUNDOWN

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      If you’re in a participating state, don’t forget to turn back your clocks if you haven’t. Ugh, do we have to? I don’t like when it gets dark so early.

      Enjoy your weekend.

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    • Short Snippet Saturday: Sundown on the Beach

      Posted at 10:42 am by Mary J. McCoy-Dressel, on September 22, 2018
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      Well, hello there. I feel like I’m coming out of retirement by posting a short snippet today, but I wanted to share something from my upcoming book before y’all forget who I am. Without me giving away the title or cover reveal yet, I hope this makes sense to you. Trust me, it’ll be soon, very soon. Maybe Probably even this week. In fact, the post is already written.

      No, Sundown on the Beach is not the title of the book. It’s only the title of this post.

      Note: In a previous excerpt from this book, our little boy’s name was Tanner. It’s since been changed to Emmett.

      Set-up: Wade and Sophie have previously met and had a run-in twice in the same day. See the Snippet here for one of those run-ins. We’re into that evening now for this new snippet.

      Mary J McCoy-Dressel, Short Snippet Saturday Post Sundown on the Beach, western romance

       

      Sophie held her son’s hand as they walked along the shoreline. Cool waves lapped at their feet in flip-flops. “I’m sorry you had to see Uncle Clay this way.”

      “He was drunk?”

      “Oh, Emmett. You know more than you should.” She glanced to the right to find Wade watching them. Why had she been so rude to him when he’d tried to help? It wouldn’t have been long before she’d ended up on the ground if Clay had his way. She nearly gave him a knee where it counted. His temper got the best of her brother. That’s what landed him in jail. Temper and booze never mixed well. “Come on, Emmett.” They headed toward Wade. The sun lit up his face, the burning glow reflecting in his sunglasses. He removed them to reveal warm brown eyes.

      “Emmett, why don’t you build a sand castle. We’ll only be a minute.”

      “Okay. Thanks, Mom.”

      She peered at Wade. He stood, and it took a second before she reached for his hand. “Sophie Price-Daniels. This is my son, Emmett.”

      “Nice to officially meet you, ma’am. Emmett.”

      He had a strong grip and incredible smile. His faint leather fragrance mixed with the sea and sand. His cologne smelled like what her husband used to wear. She withdrew the memory.

      “Care to have a seat? Sunset’s closing in on us. Be a shame to miss it.”

      “Sure.” She took a seat beside him in the sand. “Did you find an adventurous spot for lunch or dinner?”

      He glanced at her son playing in the sand then at others in the water. “Nothing special tonight. I saved adventure for another day.”

      They sat in silence. Sophie was at a loss for words—so unlike her. He remained quiet, but she sat close enough to feel the warmth from his body and the dampness of the sand. Out of the corner of her eye, she viewed him sitting with his knees bent and arms resting across them, his fingers loosely entwined. She leaned back on her elbows and stretched out her legs on the warm sand. His gaze went to her legs.

      “How long is your vacation?”

      “More than likely this week.” He turned to her. “How about you?”

      His eyes looked so caring and full of sincerity but kind of sad at the same time. “I’m heading out Saturday. Thanks for getting my money back. I would’ve had to contact my sister to ask for a loan and change my flight. She didn’t want me to come, so I’d have to grovel for years.”

      “I take it your family isn’t close.”

      “Well, my sister and I are, but my brother…” Sophie paused, sighing. “He’s another story.”

      “Every family has one, Sophie.”

      It sounded nice the way her name rolled off a stranger’s lips.

      Emmett stood in front of her blocking the sun. “Mom, can I go get some water for my castle?”

      “Honey, we don’t have a bucket here.”

      The young boy begged, “I’ll hold it in my hands.”

      “You can try, but it’ll all fall out before you get back.” She stood and brushed off her shorts and legs. “Let’s go.”

      Wade got to his feet with great speed. “Here, I have an idea. Mind if I go down there with you?”

      Sophie nodded her approval. “Hold on, Emmett. This is Mr. Emory.”

      “Hey, mister. Come on.” Emmett took off running.

      Wade ran past him, took his shirt off, and doused it in the water. He dove in the waves and came up some yards out, shirt still in hand. “Take your shirt off, Emmett. We’ll squeeze the water out onto your castle. It won’t be much, but a few trips will help.”

      Emmett giggled and removed his shirt without asking. He followed Wade back to the sand castle and they squeezed out their t-shirts. Sophie laughed with them and did her best to ignore the bare-chested stranger dripping beside them.


      Thanks for reading. I’ll see you all again real soon.


      My book formatter lives in North Carolina and had been without power for days, but she has survived living through another hurricane. She still doesn’t have internet, so my book is a little more delayed than I’d planned. Her cable company tells her the internet should be back up today. (Saturday)  I’ll send her my manuscript as soon as she lets me know.

      Readers, thanks for your patience.  ❤

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