Mar 3, 2019

Sunday Smooch with Andrea Bolter

Welcome to another LoveCats DownUnder Sunday Smooch!

Today we have a smooch from The Prince's Cinderella but first...

... the winner of last week's Sunday Smooch Giveaway is Donamae Kutska!

 

Donamae, can you please contact Kandy: kandy (at) kandyshepherd (dot) com to receive your copy of Second Chance with the Single Dad

And now for today's Sunday Smooch from Andrea Bolter.





 From event planner…To belle of the ball!

Organizing a charity gala on the glamorous French Riviera is a dream come true for event planner Marie. And then she realizes she’ll be working with single dad--and handsome prince--Zander! Marie has never felt she truly belonged anywhere, least of all alongside royalty, but Zander soon sweeps her into his world of toddlers and tiaras! Dare Marie believe she’s found her fairy-tale ending--a family of her own?




Scene set-up: In Cannes on the French Riviera, Marie and Zander attend glamorous parties together as they work on a charity gala of their own.


    Zander hadn’t meant to kiss Marie. Hadn’t meant to at all!
     Why had he, why had he? His brain throbbed, and would until it had its answer. Maybe it was after being approached by those two aggressive party girls. Who reminded him of Henriette and the endless parade of awful women that had defined his life thus far. Marie was so definitely not like any of them. And he found himself opening up to her, perhaps actually too much.
     But, in any case, a kiss on the cheek was merely a sociable gesture, right? He hoped that was it, although he wouldn’t swear to that conclusion.
     Unfortunately, his mouth wouldn’t stop vibrating after the feel of his lips against Marie’s cheek. Surely the clouds in the sky weren’t as soft as her delicate skin. His mouth had barely brushed across her face but his body reacted as if a firecracker had exploded inside of him.
    His behavior was dangerous. It was shocking how he hadn’t had any control of himself in the moment after he’d confided in her about the royal gold diggers. His mouth was propelled to Marie’s face as if an outside power had deemed it and there was nothing he could do but obey the command.
     Everyone pecked everyone on the cheek at events like this, he reasoned with himself. It was no big deal. Marie had probably forgotten about a minute after it happened. He would, too.
     As those reassurances ticked across his mind, he knew they were lies. The kiss dilated his eyes with desire, both physical and emotional. It was as if he hadn’t known how hungry he was until someone handed him a crust of bread. He suddenly felt as if he was starving.
     However, this was no time in his life to sate that craving.
     He could surely have physical contact with a woman if he wanted to. After the APCF gala. And with a female other than Marie. He was free to have dalliances that meant nothing to him, and not under the same room as Abella of course. But there’d be no getting serious with anyone for many years to come, if ever.
     Indeed, after Henriette, it had been dawning on him more and more that if he were ever to marry, his wife would effectively become Abella’s mother. Not only would he have to find someone he could trust with his niece’s safety and wellbeing, whoever he was with would have to be able and willing to accept Abella as part of the package. To be a good influence on her and to genuinely love her like her own. Zander would accept nothing less. It was a tall order.
     Frankly, he doubted he’d ever meet someone like that. Which was fine with him. Abella was the one in line for the throne. As Zander was Elise’s younger brother, he was not obliged to produce heirs. If he never married it might appear unconventional but wouldn’t harm the royal family in any way.
     So why was it that everything about Marie had thrown him into a brainstorm of new ideas and new contradictions?




  Zander and Marie are in charge of a huge charity gala. If you had loads of money to spend and resources at your disposal, would you enjoy throwing a lavish party? What aspect would be the most fun to you?




 Come back next Sunday, when the winner of today's giveaway will be announced and a smooch from Clare Connelly will be posted!


Smooch Graphic by WebWeaver

23 comments:

  1. Hello Andrea

    What a smooch and I have this one and can't wait to read it, sorry I am a little behind, but I know I am going to love it :)

    Throwing a big party would be so much fun and I would love choosing a band to play for the party :)

    Have Fun

    Helen

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    1. I wonder if Rod Stewart would be free, Helen. That'd make for a great party. :-)

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    2. I love a party band! Who know how to get us up and dancing. Oh yes, Rod Stewart! He'd be crooning one minute and rocking us out the next!

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  2. no I wouldn't throw a party i would rather use the money on worthy projects that said I love the sound of this book -------LynW

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    1. Well...you could buy a lot of books for the price of a big party, Lyn. :-)

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    2. Thanks! I hope you enjoy it. It's all about raising money for worthy causes so thanks for mentioning that.

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  3. Lovely excerpt, Andrea! I love poor Zander's confusion. ;-)

    I'd love to throw a lavish party, and I think the best part would be choosing who to invite (probably everyone), and all the gorgeous food you would have (Yum!). And I think I'll put Helen in charge of the music! :-)

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    1. I love hors d'oeuvres especially. Little savory crunchy things that before you know it you've eaten 20 of!

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  4. Loved the smooch!!

    Throwing a lavish party sounds exhausting. I think I'd pass.

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    1. LOL. You probably have a point, Mary. ;-)

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    2. We'll invite you as a guest then, hee hee! And barefoot optional (no pain from party shoes)!

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  5. Hi Andrea. This extract is beautiful. I hope I can read it very soon in Italian too.
    If I had the chance I would very much like to organize a sumptuous party. The fun part would be to see the clothes and jewels worn by the ladys taking part in the party.

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    1. Oh, the fashions would be wonderful to drool over, Franca! :-D

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    2. Oh yes, Franca. I love the clothes! I'm the one watching the Oscars and Grammys to see what everyone is wearing!

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  6. I have hosted a potluck summer party every year for close to 20 years now - and I just love it! Once I don't have to worry about the amounts of food (I cook lots ahead of time in case others "forget" to bring theirs), I can sit down and relax with my friends and family. Members of a band brought their instruments and surprised us all by serenading us for our 30th wedding anniversary, which was thoughtful AND generous of them. My daughter and I used to win bottles of wine in badminton tournaments, so we'd share those with everyone (in moderation, of course - with Dixie cups, LOL!).
    So ... in answer to your question (in a roundabout way), yes I would enjoy throwing the party, with my favourite part being the socializing with others. It warms my heart to see people enjoying the simple act of sitting under trees, enjoying the breeze, and/or playing croquet, street hockey, basketball, ring toss, ladder ball, and/or bocce ball. In this case, though, I'd enjoy just being with others, I guess.

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    1. Oh, that sounds like the absolute best fun, Laney! And having the time to just enjoy the company and to relax with everyone is simply...perfect. :-)

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    2. That sounds so nice, especially the spontaneous serenade for your anniversary! Potluck takes the burden off. I always tell people what to bring, though, or else everyone just brings hummus! Hee hee!

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    3. One year we had 2 Caesar salads, another time was 3 crockpots of chili, and another was 2 trays of brownies. ALL were consumed AND enjoyed. With so many people, it's nice to have more of something, knowing you can eat a little bit more of it if you wish.
      We started out barbecuing for everyone, but we just don't have the room in our freezer for the meat, and the leftover buns wouldn't last long afterward. You're right, Andrea: it TOTALLY takes the burden off. It also forces me to clean my house once a year, LOL. It's a great motivator to touch up paint on walls and, of course, tidy up.

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  7. Hi Andrea, lovely to see you here! I enjoy organising parties. If I had loads of money to spend, I would enjoy having a spectacular dessert table with the kind of awesome cakes and pastry creations I could never hope to make myself!

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  8. I think I would love to see what people wear at the gala. The colours and style. The good, the bad and the gaudy(because there would be some.

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