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Saturday, August 27, 2011

Six Sentence Sunday, a taste of "Now and Forever 1, a Love Story"

    
Mac hadn’t dated much since his divorce because he focused his attention on his career first and women second. Caught unawares, his desire was released by the kiss of this beautiful, lonely creature. Sweat broke out on his forehead and his hand trembled slightly when he touched Callie's face. She rested a hand on his chest.  His feelings went beyond those for any other woman, beyond sexual desire alone. He was losing control of his heart.


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22 comments:

  1. Those are thoughts every woman wants a man to think about them- losing his heart---mhmm- great 6
    Dawne P

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  2. Oh Jean, That was beautiful. Superbly written and dazzlingly romantic.

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  3. As always Jean, just lovely and full of longing.

    Laura

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  4. Thank you ladies. Mac is one of my favorite heroes.

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  5. Oh, I love when the hero loses his heart! Can falling to his knees be far behind? Great Six!

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  6. Wow, I love that very emotional

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  7. I can feel the passion with this lonely heart. Great six!

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  8. So full of tangled emotions. Very evocative.

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  9. How sweet and romantic! Thanks for sharing. :)

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  10. Beautiful six, Jean! I love the emotions there - I can feel everything he does as he reads. :)

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  11. Thank you. Glad you like the emotion. Now and Forever is a very emotional book. Thanks for stopping by.

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  12. I think it's interesting he views her as 'lonely', yet the description of him concentrating on career first, women second makes him (in my mind) even lonelier... yet he doesn't seem to view himself that way.

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  13. You are right, 1,000th monkey. He is lonely. Sometimes I think he realizes it, especially on Sunday nights. Other times he keeps occupied so it isn't as obvious. Their mutual loneliness brings them together. They are so meant for each other that coming together kills their loneliness and brings happiness.

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  14. I love reading your excerpts. They're always so romantic. Lovely one here.

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