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Her Homecoming Wish #Blog Tour Excerpt
She’s ready to shed her good-girl ways…
“You’re all about following the rules now?
“Pity.”
Mackenzie Wallace hopes there’s still some bad boy lurking beneath single father Danny Adams’s upright exterior. Being the proverbial good girl left her brokenhearted and alone in the past. Now she’s back in town and wants excitement with her high school crush—not love. Dan knows their connection runs deep, despite Mackenzie’s protests. But will their new personas work together—especially when Dan’s secret is exposed?
“You’re all about following the rules now?
“Pity.”
Mackenzie Wallace hopes there’s still some bad boy lurking beneath single father Danny Adams’s upright exterior. Being the proverbial good girl left her brokenhearted and alone in the past. Now she’s back in town and wants excitement with her high school crush—not love. Dan knows their connection runs deep, despite Mackenzie’s protests. But will their new personas work together—especially when Dan’s secret is exposed?
About the author Jo McNally: Jo McNally lives in upstate New York with 100 pounds of dog and 200 pounds of husband – her slice of the bed is very small. When she's not writing or reading romance novels (or clinging to the edge of the bed...), she can often be found on the back porch sipping wine with friends, listening to an eclectic playlist. If the weather is perfect, she might join her husband on the golf course, where she always feels far more competitive than her actual skill-level would suggest.
Jo McNally Author Q&A
- Did you always want to write for Harlequin?
A:
Well, I’ve wanted to write romance novels since I was about ten years old (my
first “book” had a heroine named Destiny and horses and a tornado…). But I
didn’t actually become aware of Harlequin until I was an adult. Many readers
talk about sneak-reading their mom’s Harlequin novels as teens, but my mom
didn’t read romance! But once I found Harlequin books, I knew that was where I
wanted to be.
2. Share your favorite memory of reading a
Harlequin romance
A: I
got distracted by life for a while (it happens, right?) and stopped reading
much. I rediscovered romance novels when I got my first eReader, and one of the
first books I read was Beach House No. 9
by Christie Ridgway. That story made me laugh and cry and sit on the edge of my
seat, and I was hooked on romance all over again. I started devouring series by
Susan Mallery and Kristan Higgins, and then I started writing in earnest. And
it all started with a Harlequin romance!
3. What is a recent book you have read that you
would recommend?
A: I
just finished a reread of Lucy Parker’s The
Austen Playbook from last year, and I adored it just as much the second
time around. Lucy’s books are always full of sparkling wit, and this is one of
the best opposites-attract romances (my favorite trope) I’ve ever read. I can’t
wait to read her brand-new book, Headliners.
EXCERPT:
“I thought you might want some water to
hydrate yourself from all your…uh…activity.”
“In other words, you agree I’ve had enough
beer tonight? You’re right—this is not a typical Friday night for me.”
Remembering she was here to start a more fun-loving life, she lifted her chin.
“At least it wasn’t before tonight.”
Owen leaned forward to make himself heard over
the music. “Hey, Dan, you bike, right? A bunch of us are going to do the loop
around the lake Sunday. Wanna join us?”
Mack’s eyes went wide. “Dan, you still have
your motorcycle? I used to love the way that thing rumbled…”
Kiara’s eyebrows rose,
and Mack realized she sounded gushy. But she hadn’t thought of Dan pulling up
behind the liquor store on that dark red Harley of his in a long time. He’d
been every teenage girl’s bad-boy dream—handsome, reckless and restless. She
used to run to the back window when she heard him coming, just to watch him
pull that helmet off and run his fingers through his hair, wearing those tight
jeans.
Was it hot in here, or was it her memories
that were heating her up right now? She gulped down the cold water, nearly
emptying the glass in one pull. Dan was saying something. Oh, damn. Dan was
talking and she wasn’t even listening…
“…think Owen’s referring to bicycles, not motorcycles.” He nodded
toward Owen. “I’ve got Chloe this weekend, so I’ll have to pass.” His mouth
slanted into a half grin as he turned back to Mack. “But yes, I still have the
old Harley. It’s been in mothballs for a few years, but I can’t seem to part
with that last vestige of my misspent youth.”
That bad boy might
still be in there…
“You know, I’ve never been on a motorcycle.
You should give me a ride sometime…”
Dan coughed and the others laughed. That
wasn’t the kind of ride she’d meant,
of course. Or was it? Rather than apologize, she just met his gaze and
shrugged.
There was a spark of something in his eyes.
Interest? He closed them and shook his head, as if chasing away whatever
thoughts she’d put there.
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