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Elizabeth
is a hardworking, responsible single mom who won’t even entertain the idea of
dating until her teen boys are off to college. But that doesn’t mean she can’t
have a little fun—her way.
Every
other Saturday, Elizabeth becomes “Lizzy”, temporarily trading in business
suits and an austere lifestyle for short skirts and plunging necklines. She
visits her favorite dance club, selects her “mark” for the evening then engages
in an appetizer of dirty dancing so hot, it should be illegal. And the main
course? A tete-a-tete in the
restroom, where the real sweaty, sizzling, body-slapping fun begins. For
Elizabeth, it’s the perfect arrangement—and her biggest secret. Until Gabe. He’s discovered
her game and he wants Elizabeth for himself. Not for a quickie in a bathroom…but
a lifetime in his bed.
Here's an Excerpt from the book. Enjoy and here's to a happy, healthy and prosperous new year.
Excerpt From: QUEEN OF THE CLUB
Copyright © SUSAN ASHWORTHY, 2012
All Rights Reserved, Ellora's Cave Publishing, Inc.
As usual, Elizabeth went straight to the bikes, selecting
one off to the right so Gabe had to slide his chair over a bit to see her. She
didn’t start out slow and build up to a fast pace like most people. She climbed
on and started pedaling as if the devil himself was after her. He knew she’d
ride full out for a good ten minutes, dismount and go back into the locker
room.
That was it. Ten minutes of watching her legs pumping and
her ass bouncing. But this wasn’t what intrigued him—and intrigued he was.
What had him ready to break all the rules of common sense,
and probably a few 24/7 Fitness rules as well, was the transformation.
Elizabeth arrived as a plain Jane—unassuming workout
clothes, hair in a ponytail, no makeup—and left as a smokin’-hot seductress,
sporting high heels, a short skirt and a curve-hugging sweater. It took her a
little less than an hour to make the transformation. He knew she showered—he
tried not to think about her naked, wet body—did something to her hair that had
it falling in rich dark waves around her shoulders, and then added makeup,
making her look radiant, even from far away.
The first time he’d seen her, he’d been on his way out. She
was barely a blip on his radar, just another sweaty chick on a bike. But on
another night, he’d stayed after his shift and caught a glimpse from his office
of a bombshell emerging from the ladies’ locker room. He’d watched as every
head in the room, both male and female, turned to follow her movement across
the gym before she disappeared down the stairs.
“Who the hell was that?” he’d asked the night manager.
“Don’t ask. She wants nothing to do with you. Trust me.”
Apparently the woman pulled the same stunt every other
Saturday. Being new to this branch of 24/7, it took Gabe a few weeks to gather
all the gossip and figure out who she was. Every male trainer, office manager
and many of the male clients had tried to approach her, ask her out, make a
move.
And every one had failed.
Her story was, she was here to work out, period. She was
polite but firm. Guys who tried to follow her outside were told she was on her
way to meet her six-foot-six football-playing husband, and that pretty much
ended the conversation. But Gabe didn’t buy it.
Married women didn’t dress like that for their husbands, or
at least none of the wives Gabe knew. Something else was going on, and he was
dying to find out what.
For six months he’d watched the duckling turned into a swan.
Of course, she wasn’t ugly before the transformation, merely unremarkable. He’d
only gotten close to her once. He’d known her attention would be focused on the
TV monitor in front of her as she pedaled her bike. Using the ploy of wiping
down some of the equipment, he‘d been able to study her from the side.
She didn’t look forty-one—he’d looked up her age on her
membership—especially when she was pedaling away on a bike, her ponytail
swinging back and forth like a clock pendulum.
Gabe noticed she had checked the “married” box on the
application, but had a feeling it was a lie. He’d learned a lot of women did
that so they wouldn’t be bugged by come-ons. He’d never gotten close enough to
see if she wore a ring, but he guessed she didn’t. She had used a post office
box for her address, but Gabe knew she lived in Seal Beach or near there, since
that was where the P.O. box was located. The gym also had her cell phone number
but no home number. She was working hard to keep her privacy.
He didn’t have to guess her height (five-eight), her weight
(one-forty-five), or her measurements (thirty-seven, thirty-three, thirty-six).
It was all written on her status sheet. He even knew what her fitness goals
were (“firm up my thighs and reduce my waist”), although he thought she looked
great the way she was.
But what he didn’t know was why she came to the gym every
other Saturday, worked out like a woman possessed for ten minutes and then
disappeared into the locker room, only to emerge as the woman who haunted his
dreams.
Tonight, however, everything was about to change. Tonight he
was going to do something really stupid—he was going to follow her.
5 comments:
What an intriguing concept. Where did this one come from?
So glad your house is finished and you are moved in. Moving twice in one year while building a house isn't anything I aspire to. I do remember when I moved 7 times in 12monhts - shortest stay was 2 weeks. I didn't even try to unpack at that place.
Glad you're back writing, Christie! congrats on the new house.
Sounds like a great story, Christie! Good luck with sales!! Congrats on your house and Happy New year!
What a wonderful way to start the new year. Best luck to you and look forward to seeing more of your books out next year too.
What a wonderful way to start the new year. Best luck to you and look forward to seeing more of your books out next year too.
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