by Holly Bush
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BLURB:
1871 - Born to privilege and duty in Virginia, Olivia Gentry comes of
age as women begin to find their social and political independence. She has
been raised and educated to carry on the Gentry family’s successful horse
breeding stables with her brothers at Paradise, their family home. Having been
deceived in love as a young woman and unsure of her instincts, she is wary to
commit to a marriage, but she cannot deny her long-buried feelings for a family
friend.
Jim
Somerset has been in love with Olivia Gentry from the moment she gazed up at
him as a young girl. A farrier by trade like his father before him, he and his
business’s future are inexorably entwined with the Gentry family. He has
watched her be courted by statesmen, and considers her and her goals out of the
reach of a common workman, like himself.
But he is fearful that he will never rid Olivia from his mind and from
his heart. Has the moment come for him to reveal his passions for her? Find out
in the third installment of the Gentrys of Paradise.
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EXCERPT
Twilight had descended, though, and she wasn’t
walking into the woods, where tree cover had already made it dark. But Olivia
was heading toward the woods, where she could skirt the cool edges, away from
the crowds until her breathing and sense were restored. She noticed two things
as she walked. The sound of human voices had dimmed, and Jim Somerset was
standing directly ahead of her.
“Of all people,” she said softly.
He pushed off the tree he was leaning against and
walked toward her. He didn’t stop until he was standing close to her.
“Are you engaged to him?”
She shook her head. “No.”
“What did that kiss mean?” he blurted out.
“I didn’t kiss him,” she said and looked so
forlorn, so lost, that he wanted to gather her in his arms like he would a
sister or brother who’d skinned a knee. But that wasn’t quite true, or even
true a small amount, because he wanted to ease her to the ground and cover her
body with his. He wanted to touch her face and hair. He wanted to put his lips
on hers.
“At the creek when you kissed me,” he clarified.
She was silent for so long he wondered if she’d
heard him or was ever going to answer if she had heard him. He was staring at
her, waiting, when the tears began to roll down her cheeks and drop off her
chin. The muscles in his chest contorted and twisted as he watched each tear
fall. He had to force himself to breathe. Her hurt, her pain, was constricting
his heart’s ability to beat and his lungs’ capacity to draw air and he
understood at that moment with some clarity what poets meant by heartbreak.
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Holly
Bush writes historical romance set in the U.S.in the late 1800’s, in Victorian
England, and and occasional Women’s Fiction title. Her books are described as
emotional, with heartfelt, sexy romance. She makes her home with her husband in
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
Connect with Holly at www.hollybushbooks.com and on Twitter
@hollybushbooks and on Facebook at Holly Bush.
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GIVEAWAY INFORMATION
Holly
Bush will be awarding a $25 Amazon/BN GC to a randomly drawn winner via
rafflecopter during the tour.
Be sure to visit the other blogs on the tour:
March 12: Christine Young
March 12: The Avid Reader
March 13: The Reading Addict
March 13: Unabridged Andra's
March 14: Buried Under Romance
March 14: Fabulous and Brunette
March 15: BooksChatter
March 15: Edgar's Books
March 16: Laurie's Thoughts and Reviews
March 16: Queen of All She Reads
March 19: Danita Minnis
March 19: Sharing Links and Wisdom
March 20: Stormy Nights Reviewing and Bloggin'
March 20: Two Crazy Ladies Love Romance
March 21: XoXo Book Blog
March 21: A Chick Who Reads
March 22: Author C.A.Milson
March 22: B-Gina Review
March 23: books are love
March 23: Rachel Brimble Romance
March 26: Deal Sharing Aunt
March 26: Hope. Dreams. Life... Love
March 27: Jazzy Book Reviews
March 27: Lampshade Reader
March 28: Hearts and Scribbles
March 28: The Pen and Muse Book Reviews
March 29: Mixed Book Bag
March 29: Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!
March 30: Locks, Hooks and Books - review
March 30: Musings From An Addicted Reader
April 2: Readeropolis
April 2: Romance Novel Giveaways
April 3: Long and Short Reviews
April 3: Sapphyria's Books
April 4: Ramblings of a Coffee Addicted Writer
April 4: A Writer's Life
April 5: Harlie's Books - review
April 5: Words of Wisdom from The Scarf Princess
April 6: Tina Donahue Books - Heat with Heart
April 6: It's Raining Books
March 12: The Avid Reader
March 13: The Reading Addict
March 13: Unabridged Andra's
March 14: Buried Under Romance
March 14: Fabulous and Brunette
March 15: BooksChatter
March 15: Edgar's Books
March 16: Laurie's Thoughts and Reviews
March 16: Queen of All She Reads
March 19: Danita Minnis
March 19: Sharing Links and Wisdom
March 20: Stormy Nights Reviewing and Bloggin'
March 20: Two Crazy Ladies Love Romance
March 21: XoXo Book Blog
March 21: A Chick Who Reads
March 22: Author C.A.Milson
March 22: B-Gina Review
March 23: books are love
March 23: Rachel Brimble Romance
March 26: Deal Sharing Aunt
March 26: Hope. Dreams. Life... Love
March 27: Jazzy Book Reviews
March 27: Lampshade Reader
March 28: Hearts and Scribbles
March 28: The Pen and Muse Book Reviews
March 29: Mixed Book Bag
March 29: Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!
March 30: Locks, Hooks and Books - review
March 30: Musings From An Addicted Reader
April 2: Readeropolis
April 2: Romance Novel Giveaways
April 3: Long and Short Reviews
April 3: Sapphyria's Books
April 4: Ramblings of a Coffee Addicted Writer
April 4: A Writer's Life
April 5: Harlie's Books - review
April 5: Words of Wisdom from The Scarf Princess
April 6: Tina Donahue Books - Heat with Heart
April 6: It's Raining Books
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