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Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Guest Post with Author Stefanie London


Stefanie London is the USA Today bestselling author of contemporary romance with humour, heat and heart.

Growing up, Stefanie came from a family of women who loved to read. Her favourite activity was going shopping with her Nan during school holidays, where she would sit on the floor of the bookstore with her little sister and painstakingly select the books to spend her allowance on. Thankfully, Nan was a patient woman.

Thus, it was no surprise Stefanie was the sort of student who would read her English books before the semester started. After sneaking several literature subjects into her ‘very practical’ Business degree, she got a job in Communications. When writing emails and newsletters didn’t fulfil her creative urges, she turned to fiction and was finally able to write the stories that kept her mind busy at night.

Now she lives with her very own hero and dreams of travelling the world. She frequently indulges in her passions for good coffee, French perfume, high heels and zombie movies. Recently she gave up her day job to write sexy, contemporary romance stories and she couldn’t be happier.



4 Reasons to Have a Holiday Fling

The idea of a holiday fling seems so romantic to me. Even though I’ve been with my husband for years, the great thing is that I write romances for a living. So, I can play out all the romantic scenarios I like. And, of course, I know they’ll end happily ever after.

Perfect, right?

But, if you’re wondering whether a holiday fling might be your cup of tea then here are the reason I think it would be lots of fun:

1. You’ve got a stunning backdrop for all those romantic pictures. Kiss in front of a beach sunset, twinkling city lights or something iconic like the Eiffel Tower…the choice is up to you.

2. You’ll have someone to help you explore your holiday location. Try all those romantic holiday things like dining on the beach, tandem bikes and picnics which are definitely more fun with a friend.

3. You get to spend a concentrated amount of time with your fling. It’s not like a traditional first date where it might take you a few goes to realise whether or not you’re compatible. There’s nothing like travelling with someone to see if you truly enjoy their company.

4. You get to meet people who you might not normally encounter. Whether you’re chatting to the cutie next to you on the plane or in the line for the hotel concierge, your happy ever after could be anywhere!

In Loving the Odds, Bailey and Lance find themselves embarking on a holiday fling and a fake relationship. But what happens when their weekend comes to an end? Can risk-averse Bailey and commitment-phone Lance find love after the Vegas shine wears off?


Risk analyst Bailey Reuben might be in Las Vegas, but the last thing on her mind is sin. She’s there to find her jerk of an ex and get her grandfather’s watch back. Instead, she finds a smoking hot stranger. A stranger with a crazy plan to help her retrieve her family heirloom and get revenge. It’s a bad idea—she calculates risks for a living, after all—but she can’t say no.

Bad boy PR guru Lance Fulton is all about helping the gorgeous, quirky Bailey. She’s in desperate need of some fun, and pretending to be her new boyfriend is the perfect way to help her see how sexy she is, get the watch, and show her ex what he’s missing. But the more they get to know each other—and the hotter their attraction burns—the higher the probability one of them will end up with a broken heart…

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Her gaze zeroed in on the fine blond hairs sprinkled like gold dust along his sun-tanned skin. The silver band of his watch glinted in the light as he moved, switching to his other arm. Rolled up sleeves should have made her feel anything unusual, but the way he did it, so slow and languid—as though he was fully aware of the effect he had on her—made it all the more enticing.

Her mind carried the action forward, this tame and benign form of undressing extrapolating out until she pictured him unbuttoning his shirt and yanking at the belt on his waist. Sliding the wool pants down his legs.

“So, how long have we been going out?” she asked, cringing at how soft and breathy her voice had become.

You’re one step short of being a drooling animal. Get a goddamn grip, Bailey Amanda Reuben!

But the only thing she wanted to get a grip on was him.

“How long ago did you break up?”

“Only six weeks.”

“Okay, why don’t we say we’ve been dating for a month?” A slow grin stretched across his face. “We’re still in the honeymoon phase and having lots of fantastic sex. How does that sound?”

How did it sound? Like everything she hadn’t realized that she’d wanted until this very moment.

Sipping on her water, she willed her hormones to stop screaming at her. “My boyfriend…” She played with the idea in her mind as a cat might play with a toy on a string.

Want curled low in her gut. For once she wouldn’t seem weak. She wouldn’t be poor little Bailey, “the weird girl,” ending up on her own yet again. False as it might be, the promise of Julian’s shocked face was tempting. Very tempting.

“How do you think he’ll react?” Lance asked as their food arrived at the table.

“He’ll be surprised, I think.” The scent of freshly baked pastries wafted up and tickled her nose. She tore off one end of the croissant and then popped it into her mouth, chewing as she considered the possibilities. “Jealous? I don’t know. I guess I’m not too good at predicting these kinds of things.”

“Right.”

“He’s the kind of guy who always likes to have the upper hand and to be the one in a position of power. Seeing me with you…” She busied herself with pulling apart the rest of the flaky pastry. “Well, you’re clearly an upgrade.”

“Are you flirting with me, Bailey?”

“I don’t flirt.” She reached for her drink and relished the cooling liquid rushing down her throat. “I’m simply stating a fact. According to the things humans find conventionally attractive, you tick many boxes.”

He raised a blond brow. “How so?”

“You’re very…symmetrical.”

The sound of his laugh was like thunder rumbling in the distance. Something she should have taken as a warning but instead she found compelling and kind of thrilling. “I don’t think anyone has ever said that to me before.”

“Oh, it’s true. Your eyes are set apart a nice distance and your nose is straight. I can see…” She paused when she realized that he hadn’t meant it as an invitation for her to explain her theory. “You have a nice face.”

“So do you.”

She shrugged and fought the natural urge to dodge the compliment with a counter argument. “Thanks.”

“I don’t know your ex, but my gut tells me that he made a stupid mistake in letting you go.” Lance bit into his cherry Danish and his tongue darted out to catch a smear of red jam at the corner of his lip. “People don’t usually get you, do they?”

A lump formed in her throat. “What makes you say that?”

“You’re quirky.”

She rolled her eyes. “That’s a polite way of putting it.”

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