Lucky Charms
by Louisa Bacio
Released: March 1,
2016
Free promotion: March 16-18, 2016
After Cornelius’s family is
jinxed, he suffers from the unluck of the Irish. Forced to spend every St.
Patrick’s Day with green hair—and more—Cornelius must convince Jenna of his
love when she’s unable to remember him.
Out for a good time and some
green beer, Jenna sustains disbelief of not-so-little green leprechauns when
she discovers Cornelius’s really big curse.
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Story originally appeared in Lucky Stars
Boxset
Lucky
Charms
About
the Author:
A
Southern California native, Louisa Bacio can’t imagine living far away from the
ocean. The multi-published author of erotic romance enjoys writing within all
realms – from short stories to full-length novels.
Bacio
shares her household with a supportive husband, two daughters growing “too
fast,” and a multitude pet craziness: Two dogs, five fish tanks, an aviary,
hamsters, rabbits, guinea pigs and hermit crabs. In her other life, she teaches
college classes in English, journalism and popular culture.
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Enjoy the following excerpt for Lucky Charms:
She blew an obnoxious lock of
red hair out of her face, only to have it slam back down, and tickle her nose.
The other 364 days a year, it was all right to have naturally red hair and
green eyes. On St. Patrick’s Day, this pseudo holiday of the Irish, it totally
kicked ass. To celebrate, she’d slid into her tight green leather mini-skirt,
and squeezed into a V-cut T with “Kiss Me I’m Irish” emblazoned across her
chest. It might be the last year for the get-up, since everything was getting
tighter, and thirty seemed a bit too old for the ensemble.
Someone saddled up to the bar
next to her, and his warmth pressed against her arm. She turned to ogle his
fine ass in tight, faded jeans, and the most awesome way his emerald green
T-shirt pulled taut across his back.
“Whoops, sorry about that,”
he said, smiling down at her.
His eyes crinkled in
merriment, and she got lost in the magic swirl of colors – a rich base of green
with flecks of gold.
“Sure you are,” she teased
back, and then leaned into him for emphasis.
The bartender handed over a
few schooners of Guinness, and Mr. Muscles handed one to her and slid another
over to Mel.
Holding the glass up in a
“cheers” toast, he said, “So, Red, are ye feeling lucky tonight?”
“I’m feeling like getting lucky,” she replied.
His eyes widened, and he
clinked glasses with her. “I’ll drink to that.”
From the other side of her,
Mel jabbed her in the ribcage. When she made eye contact, her friend raised her
eyebrows, looking up. Jenna followed her gaze, taking in all that masculinity
again, up to his shocking green hair.
Lord have mercy if the
carpeting matched the drapes. She
couldn’t help but sneak a glance at his package, and what a bulge he sported in
jeans. The sight made her gag on the beer, and sputter.
She covered her mouth, and he
handed her a napkin.
“Whoa there lassie. If
there’s anything that’s going to make that pretty mouth of yours overflow, it
better be me.”
After Cornelius’s family is jinxed, he suffers from the unluck of the Irish. Forced to spend every St. Patrick’s Day with green hair—and more—Cornelius must convince Jenna of his love when she’s unable to remember him.
Out for a good time and some green beer, Jenna sustains disbelief of not-so-little green leprechauns when she discovers Cornelius’s really big curse.
** Story originally appeared in Lucky Stars Boxset
Lucky Charms
Available via Amazon. http://authl.it/4vz
About the Author:
A Southern California native, Louisa Bacio can’t imagine living far away from the ocean. The multi-published author of erotic romance enjoys writing within all realms – from short stories to full-length novels.
Bacio shares her household with a supportive husband, two daughters growing “too fast,” and a multitude pet craziness: Two dogs, five fish tanks, an aviary, hamsters, rabbits, guinea pigs and hermit crabs. In her other life, she teaches college classes in English, journalism and popular culture.
Contact Details:
Website http://www.louisabacio.com
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https://www.facebook.com/Louisabacioauthor/
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