Six Sentence Sunday – Fearless Love
Fearless Love is my newest Konigsburg book, due out sometime this year from Samhain Publishing. I just signed the contract last week, so this is in the nature of a quick preview. The MS is far from final, but I’m guessing the following sentences will be in it. My hero is Joe LeBlanc, the sexy chef from Don’t Forget Me. My heroine is MG Carmody, who’s having a bit of difficulty in the following excerpt:
His bald head shone with perspiration, along with his face and his biceps. Now that she looked at him, she could see the damp sweat marks on his T-shirt stretching down his broad chest—running shorts, New Balance shoes. Okay, that at least explained what the hell he was doing up and around this early in the morning, although how he came to be standing outside her chicken yard was still a bit of a mystery.
“Who are you?” she blurted.
He gave her a lazy grin. “Darlin’ you’re being attacked by a rooster; does it really matter who’s getting you out of there?”
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Sigh….I just adore Joe. I can not wait for his story. Thank you so much for sharing this little tidbit.
So glad you like him. I’ll share more over the summer.
Yum! I love him already. 🙂
Willingness to save a damsel in distress is always a good sign… even if it is only from a rooster 🙂
Hey, it’s a formidable rooster. Named Robespierre.
No, it does not matter who rescues you! Love that he’s bald too. Great six!
I started book 6 this weekend and just met Mr. LeBlanc last night. Was very happy to already know I’d get his book next. LOL! Great choice for today.
Thanks, all. I was a little worried about the bald part, to tell you the truth. He shaves his head because hair gets in the way in the kitchen. 🙂
Fun six. Especially set in a chicken yard! Original.
Made me grin. 🙂
I’ve been attacked by a rooster! They are mean!
Yep, roosters can be a pain in the butt–literally. Thanks so much, everybody. Watch for a release date later this summer.
A bald hero is about as unlikely as a rooster attack, I think, so it makes an absorbing and original storyline. Really good six, Meg! Interesting characters.
Is he the rooster? 😉
Well, no. The rooster is, well, a rooster.
Interesting 6 Meg! Love his attitude!