Their story would make one heck of a country song.
THE NANNY ARRANGEMENT
Country Blues #2
Rachel Harris
Releasing May 22, 2017
Entangled Bliss
Soft-spoken
and shy Hannah Fisher is determined to make the man she’s loved her entire life
finally see her as a woman. With the help of a makeover, a new
mission—Operation Find My Happy—and the convenient forced proximity of a tour
bus, she vows to win her best friend Deacon’s heart.
Former bad
boy and current fiddle player Deacon Latrell has the world at his fingertips: a
new gig with a famous band, plus his best friend on tour as his son’s nanny.
Life couldn’t get much sweeter. Now if only he could stop imagining kissing the
daylights out of his childhood BFF…
Deacon
released a heavy breath. Sometimes the right thing felt a hell of a lot like
nausea. Resolved with what he had to do, he looked at the door…then slowly
dropped his hand.
He’d give
it another few minutes.
Calling
himself ten shades of coward, he redirected his steps. A hot shower would clear
his head. Maybe he’d even pull a Hannah and rehearse what he’d tell her in
advance. It always worked for her, helping her control her stutter, and though
Deacon didn’t have that particular problem, he was nervous as hell. If her head
was even half as muddled as his was, this conversation wouldn’t be easy.
Frustrated,
he shoved open the bathroom door harder than necessary. Fog and heavily scented
air rushed to greet him, and it took a second for the reason to register. When
it did, he came to an abrupt stop with one hand on the doorknob and one foot
still in the hall.
Candy and flowers.
As the
steam disappeared through the crack in the door, a vision appeared, plucked
straight from his recent fantasies. Creamy skin, pink from the shower and wet
with liquid drops, topped anything his imagination could’ve conjured. Damp
ginger curls clung to a slender throat that was arched back, making a sexy
silhouette as full lips trembled in a silent speech to the ceiling. Dark, spiky
lashes lay across a flushed cheek, hiding a pair of expressive eyes he’d know
anywhere.
Torture,
thy name was Hannah.
Gone was
the girl he’d known in high school. Erased was the rock he’d depended on in
college. The goddess in the shower was a woman, a beautiful woman, with
tantalizing curves, shapely legs, and the most incredible smile he’d ever seen.
The arousal
flowing through his veins mocked his previous so-called resolve.
“Cherry.”
Her name
came on a choked breath, but Hannah’s eyes snapped open. Smooth skin turned to
stone as she stared at the ceiling, wide-eyed, before slanting those green eyes
toward him in horror.
“Deacon!”
Frantic, she tried to cover her body, slinging one arm over her perfect breasts
while reaching for the folded towel on the counter with the other, only to
quickly draw back her hand and slap it over her lower half as well.
It was the
hardest thing he ever did, keeping his eyes above her waist. Taking one step
forward, he grabbed the terrycloth and handed it over, not trusting himself to
get any closer. When she took it from his hands, she could hardly look into his
eyes. Deacon’s chest gave a hard kick.
Hannah made
quick work of the towel, wrapping the terrycloth around her torso and clinging
to the edges. She bit her lip and stammered, “Wh-what are y-you doing?”
It wasn’t
remotely funny. The reappearance of her stutter meant she was either stressed
or anxious, two things he never wanted to be the cause of. But he couldn’t help
the laugh that broke free at the innocent question.
A
full-bodied, unstoppable laugh that threw his head back with the force of it.
“What am I doing?” he repeated in amusement, hearing
the gruffness of his own voice and dragging in a deep, floral-scented breath.
“Oh, Cherry… I’m losing my ever-loving mind.”
An admitted bookaholic and homeschool mom, she gets through each day by laughing at herself, hugging her kids, and watching way too much Food Network with her husband. She writes young adult, new adult, and adult romances, and LOVES talking with readers!
Tasty Q&A with
Rachel Harris
- Describe yourself in five words or less.
Silly,
hopeful, romantic, and loyal.
- What do you like to do when you aren't writing?
When I’m not writing, I’m a homeschool mom (my main job and passion in
life), so you can usually find me with a book in hand and cuddled with my
children. Or in my SUV driving the streets of Houston to one of their
extracurriculars and hoping like heck Google Maps knows where it’s going ;)
Family time is very important to me and our days are hectic and full. If I’m
not doing any of the above, I’ll be in drinking wine with my husband or in the
bathtub reading a good romance (a yummy candle is a must!).
- A la Twitter style,
please describe your book in 140 characters or less.
Love hides in the most surprising places: right under your nose, and
sometimes, in the nanny's tour bus bunk #FallingForYourBestFriend #Oops
- What types of scenes
are your most favorite to write?
I’ve
recently discovered that I LOVE writing scenes where the heroine is slightly
tipsy lol. It’s so much fun to see how my characters act, what they think, and
definitely the things they say, where their guards are down and their
confidence is high. Hilarious settings and situations are a definite plus!
- How
long have you been writing, and what (or who) inspired you to start?
In some
ways, I’ve always been a writer, but I never finished a story or ever
considered it a potential career until about seven years ago. My husband bought
me the Twilight books and I fell back in love with reading—and I read so much
and talked my husband’s ear off so much that he suggested I try writing a book,
too. It was summer break for our home school and my girls were very young, so I
thought I’d give it a shot. I threw myself into research, studied my favorite books
and read every blog post on writing from my favorite authors, and by August of
2010, I started what would later become The Fine Art of Pretending, one of my
YA contemporary romances. I finished that by Thanksgiving, started My Super
Sweet Sixteenth Century by January, and that book released the following year.
In 2012, my fabulous editor at Entangled suggested I try writing an adult
romance for a new imprint that she was launching, and I’ve been having a blast
writing both ever since.
- Is anything in your book based on real life
experiences or purely all imagination?
Every book
I write has some borrowed real life experience, and every character I create
has a piece of me. Hannah’s love of silly made-up songs is totally me (I even
put in one of my children’s favorites about muffins in the book, ha!), and I
used my own memories with my kids for all things nanny. But the biggest
experience that I borrowed for the book is probably a particularly epic moment
that happens after Deacon and Hannah’s first kiss! I won’t spoil anything by
giving it away, but let’s just say what happens after that is a hodge-podge of TWO epic/embarrassing moments that
happened in my own life. Hey, what good is it being an author if you can’t
write-in your most mortifying moments to share with the world, right?? LOL
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