THE AWAY PLACE
Author:
Susanne Marie Knight
Genre: Fantasy Romance
Available electronically at Amazon.com and Smashwords.com
Price:
$3.99
Buy link:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08GM9MPNK/ http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/1039949
In
print at amazon.com: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B08GVGC6D5
Blurb:
Down-and-out Marta Jordan gets a second chance when the magical
North and East Winds stage an intervention. Will she accept their challenge and
to learn to love again?
A HEALING HEARTS ROMANCE
THREE STRIKES AGAINST HER: Marta Jordan has hit rock bottom...
and she’s only twenty-one. Her parents are killed in a tragic accident, her new
husband steals from her, and a serious health diagnosis threatens her life.
Marta is in desperate need of an intervention. Enter her fairy godmother and
fairy godfather: Sola and Quill--the East and North Winds. Providing an
enchanted cabin so Marta can heal, they also offer her a do-over... and a chance
to walk on the wild side. Will Marta throw all caution to the wind (pun
intended!) and listen to her magical helpers?
SECOND TIME’S A CHARM: Joe Noble is every woman’s Mr. Wrong. So
much so that his wife not only divorced him, but their ten-year-old son, Nicky,
too. Now only looking for a good time with no strings attached, Joe gets a
wake-up call when the consequences of his irresponsible actions finally catch
up to him. He has a choice: he can continue to drift or he can “man up” to
become a good father, in addition to wooing and winning the woman of his heart,
Marta.
BONUS: The fairytale, “The Princess’ Soulmate” is also included!
Scene Set-Up:
On hearing a student say his father calls her Ms. Jugs,
substitute teacher Marta Jordan sets up a meeting with the father, Joseph
Noble, to correct his son’s behavior. Mr. Noble is late to the classroom.
Excerpt:
“Hey,” came a deep-timbered voice. A voice so distinctive it set
off warning bells inside Marta. “Sorry I’m late.”
An almost identical version of Nicholas Noble--but twenty years
older--walked into the classroom. An overhang of glossy dark hair fell onto the
man’s lined forehead, a few days worth of stubble darkened his jaw, while the
rest of his face was bronzed by sun and wind. An outdoor type of guy. Maybe he
worked under blue skies for a living.
He obviously hadn’t given much though to dressing to make a good
impression. His unbuttoned plaid shirt hung loose over worn blue jeans, his
undershirt looked more grey than white, and his left running shoe was
completely missing its shoelace.
When his warm brown--or was it hazel?--eyes looked at her
though, her wits, to use a phrase, went begging. He was, in a word, gorgeous.
She felt her mouth go slack.
The silence in the room hung heavily.
“Er, you’re Nicky’s teacher, aren’t you?” He tilted his head and
ran his gaze up and down as if scrutinizing her from head to toe. “You’re
awfully young.”
Such a peculiar tingling vibrated through to her inner core.
Absolutely devastating. But when he blinked those devastatingly hypnotic eyes,
reason returned.
Taking a steadying breath, she stood, squared her shoulders, and
then held out her hand. “I’m Ms. Jordan.” She paused for effect. “Not Ms.
Jugs.”
A barely detectable flush could be seen through his thick
stubble. Obviously, he had the good sense to be embarrassed. One point in his
favor.
He laughed a bit nervously as he shook her hand. “Ah, right. You
know how boys can be. So, I’m Joe Noble. Good to meet you...?”
He wanted to know her first name. Ha! No way.
She gestured toward one of the student desk/chair combos in the
front row of the classroom, right by her desk. “Please, have a seat, Mr.
Noble.”
There. She’d put him in his place, clearly signaling that they
were not on a first name basis.
He was a tall, lanky man, and now he was crammed into a
miniature elementary school chair.
Sitting securely behind her desk, she smiled at his discomfort.
“I regret that I had to call this meeting so soon after taking over the class
from Mrs. Lillian, but I’m concerned about Nicholas.”
“Nicky?” The man shifted in the chair as if to get
comfortable--which was impossible given the size of the furniture. He then used
both hands to smooth back his thick hair. “What’s the young scrot, er, boy done
now?”
She pressed her lips together for a moment. “First, his reading
level is below average. At the third grade level, in fact.
Letting that sink in, she then continued. “Second, when Nicholas
does read, it’s inappropriate material.”
She removed a girly magazine from her desk drawer, held it up
for him to see, and then set it down. “Nicholas tells me this is your
subscription.”
The man’s gaze darted from the busty female model on the cover
to her. He didn’t speak.
She tapped her foot. “Does your wife condone this kind of
behavior, Mr. Noble?”
His mouth hardened. “She doesn’t condone anything, Ms. Jordan.
We’re divorced. She left.”
Marta wasn’t thinking straight. Normally, she’d never say
anything derogatory, especially to a parent. “Hmmn, I wonder why.”
Gracious! That just slipped out. Fortunately, the man didn’t
take offense at her comment.
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