Welcome back for Day 5 with Pam Thibodeaux. Wow, Pam, I hadn't realized just how many stories you really have! What an eye opener as I pick and choose what to spotlight next!
Well, today I chose Cathy's Angel. This is such a sweet story!
Blurb: Single mom Cathy Johnson is
tired of running her life alone…what she needs is a well-trained angel to help
out. Jared Savoy gave up the dream of having a family when he discovered he is
sterile. Can a confirmed bachelor and the mother of four find love amid normal
daily chaos?
Excerpt:
Cathy ignored the shivers of
delight that curled up her spine at the sound of his velvety-rough voice and
glared at him for the second time that day. Nice voice, dumb question. Unless
he was blind, he could see the tears on her face. She swiped at them. "No,
I'm not all right. I twisted my ankle and it’s all your fault." She dropped
the blame squarely at his feet.
He halted his movements. "Me? What'd I do? I don't even know you, Lady."
"You interrupted my quiet time."
"Well excuse me for living and breathing." He glared down at
her. The gold flames of fury sparking his dark eyes demanded that she not
interrupt his tirade. Still, she jerked up her chin a notch, and narrowed her
gaze, but bit her tongue.
"I happen to be new to this neighborhood and haven't run across any
signs informing me to 'stay out of Ms…' what's your name?"
"Cathy."
"Ms. Cathy's quiet time."
To Jared’s surprise and consternation, she burst into tears.
"I'm sorry," she sobbed. "I'm usually not so rude."
"Of course you’re not," he soothed. "PMS I’m sure,"
he remarked, patting her shoulder and feeling even more awkward. Women were
never his strong point. They were too emotional, and his analytical mind couldn’t
cope.
"I don't have time for PMS," she wailed, confirming his
opinion. "My oldest child is right now fixing breakfast for the other
three, and I've got to get home."
Okay Lord, he thought with a sigh, you leave me no choice but to play the
Good Samaritan. Reaching down, he swung her up in his arms. She stiffened.
"Easy now, I'm not going to hurt you," he chided. "Where
do you live?"
“Two blocks down, first house on the right," she muttered. Unable to
resist the comfort his broad shoulder offered, Cathy buried her head in it and
sobbed. "I try to be strong, to take care of everything and
everyone," she mumbled. “And I’m so tired of doing it all.”
"No one can do it all."
"I have no choice!"
She was hysterical, he decided, and he was at a complete loss as to what
to do about it. "Okay, okay," he soothed. "Take it easy. You won't
have to do it all today."
Purchase Links:
Kindle http://amzn.to/11IpGCV
Pelican Book
Group http://pelink.us/15avEtm
Author bio: Award-winning author,
Pamela S. Thibodeaux is the Co-Founder and a lifetime member of Bayou Writers
Group in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Multi-published in romantic fiction as well
as creative non-fiction, her writing has been tagged as, “Inspirational with
an Edge!” ™ and reviewed as “steamier
and grittier than the typical Christian novel without decreasing the message.”
For more about Pam:
Links:
Website
address: http://www.pamelathibodeaux.com
Face Book: http://facebook.com/pamelasthibodeaux
Twitter: http://twitter.com/psthib @psthib
Enjoyed the excerpt, Pam. Sometimes--a lot of times--we could all use an angel. Right?
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