WRITER WONDERLAND
  • Blog
  • Romance Rocks
  • Goddess Fish Tour
  • About

Love at First Flight Tour & Giveaway

9/23/2015

8 Comments

 

Tess will be awarding an eCopy of Love at First Flight to 3 randomly drawn winners via rafflecopter during the tour.

Picture
BLURB:
Looking back on it now, I can see it was instant. the second we locked eyes. Boom. Just like that. the me I had spent a lifetime perfecting began its disintegration from that moment. And despite the carnage it brought to all our lives, I still don't regret it.

 What would you risk to be with the love of your life? And what if your soul mate is the one who will destroy you?

Mel is living the dream. She's a successful GP, married to a charming anaesthetist and raising a beautiful family in their plush home in Perth. But when she boards a flight to Melbourne, she meets Matt and her picture perfect Stepford life unravels as she falls in love for the first time ever.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Excerpt One:
I knew within minutes of meeting him I was in deep, deep trouble. The power of my attraction to him blindsided me. For well over a decade I’d seen other men as nothing more than moving shadows, their features indistinct. But the intensity of his coffee-coloured eyes was impossible to ignore.

When he inadvertently confessed he found me beautiful, I felt the guilty pleasure of my stomach sink. His baffling desire for me made it a struggle to maintain my composure. It took all my self-control not to physically respond to him in the way my body yearned to, and that terrified me.

It was his eyes that undid me. Nobody had ever stared into me the way he did, as if he was hungry for me. And I craved him strongly in return.

I was shamefully turned on by how young he was. There was a raw masculine edge to his pale unshaven appearance. His tall, taut and lean body, with wild, curly brown hair that fell over his eyes when he looked down, was so incredibly sexy.

I’d never felt this physical about a man in my life, including Adam. And Adam was no bridge troll. Any woman with a heartbeat could see how handsome Adam was. He was built like a Greek god, thanks to his rigorous daily early morning routine of running, surfing and weight training. His perpetual tan contrasted with his sparkling light blue eyes, his smile was always wide and welcoming, and his wavy blond hair, only just beginning to be speckled with grey.

Adam was the object of much swooning from the staff at the hospital where he worked, mothers at our children’s schools, and our friends alike. His wealth and charming personality didn’t hurt him in that department either.

 I was considered by many far too lucky to have landed him, I was sure. I definitely thought he looked great, especially when I compared him to my friend’s husbands of a similar age who had succumbed to middle age with balding heads and beer bellies. Occasionally, Adam would step out of the shower and it would make me mildly excited, but those moments were few and far between.

 Although I was married to an Adonis, Greek gods had never been my type. On the flight, I had discovered what my type very much was.

 It wasn’t just physically that Matt was the catalyst for my analysing Adam like this.. He was so intense! I loved that. And it made me wish Adam was that intense.

 It never ceased to amaze me how serious Adam was when it came to work and sport. At home his constantly relaxed attitude infuriated me no end. It was something I’d initially found charming about him; his easy jokey manner, so different from my own. And he was a clown who made me laugh a lot. But somewhere on the flight I realised that I wanted a side serve of passion with the pleasant.

 It was as if the blinkers were suddenly off and I realised I didn’t want my husband the way I wanted a stranger on a plane.

 Adam was loud, extroverted, funny and immensely popular, typical of someone so affable. He was gregarious without being obnoxious. Adam was Mr Likeable. His unshakeable self-assurance and magnetism drew people to him. He had more friends than he had time to spend with them. And he was always in a good mood around me or anybody else. Always. If something played on his mind, he would disappear for a few hours to play golf on his own or go run it out in the soft sand, and then come home again, as smiley as ever. Always perfect.

 On occasion it drove me crazy, this perennial cheerfulness of his. But whenever I complained about how unnatural it was, he told me to be grateful I wasn’t married to a grumpy old bastard. And I would laugh and realise he was right. Until now.

 Matt had shown more hurt, anger and frustration in a few hours than I’d seen from Adam in years. And that turned me on more than anything. Everything about Matt that was different to Adam turned me on. Whereas Adam managed to make new friends going to the shops for milk, Matt had admitted he felt misunderstood by most people he met and that, through choice, he could count his friends on one hand. That turned me on.

 Even their voices were different. Adam had a deep and booming baritone with a reassuring smoothness to it. The perfect doctor’s voice. Matt’s voice was low and husky, bordering on raspy. He sounded as though he had either been partying too hard or smoking too many cigarettes. It was the sexiest voice I’d ever heard.

 That a man so dramatically different from my husband elicited such desire from me was wrong. Of course I knew that. But somewhere mid-air between Perth and Melbourne I was honest with myself about my feelings for Adam for the first time. I had experienced niggles of doubt through the years, and sometimes those niggles were annoyingly loud, but I had successfully shut them down. Adam’s perfect, I would tell myself. He’s perfect. Be grateful. And that had worked until I met Matt.
Picture
AUTHOR Bio and Links:

Tess Woods is a health professional who lives in Perth, Australia with one husband, two children, one dog and one cat who rules over all of them. Love at First Flight is her first novel.

 When she isn't working or being a personal assistant to her kids, Tess enjoys reading and all kinds of grannyish pleasures like knitting, baking, drinking tea, watching Downton Abbey and tending to the veggie patch.

 https://www.facebook.com/Tesswoods.harpercollins

http://www.tesswoods.com.au/

Buy Link:   http://www.amazon.com/Love-First-Flight-Tess-Woods-ebook/dp/B00S47T1AG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1438032350&sr=8-1&keywords=love+at+first+flight


a Rafflecopter giveaway
8 Comments
Angela
9/23/2015 06:05:03 pm

Your book cover is a perfect fit for your title!

Reply
Tess Woods link
9/25/2015 07:31:06 am

Thanks Angela, I agree! :)

Reply
Goddess Fish Promotions link
9/24/2015 02:04:58 am

Thanks for hosting!

Reply
Mai T.
9/24/2015 03:56:38 am

Are you a plotter or a pantster?

Reply
Tess Woods link
9/25/2015 07:34:40 am

Definitely a pantster all the way :)

Reply
Morgan Wyatt
9/24/2015 04:34:20 am

Did thought of an old flame inspire this book? Sounds like a must read to me.

Reply
Tess Woods link
9/25/2015 07:33:50 am

Hi Morgan, there were some parts inspired by my real loves throughout my life and I mixed it in with lots of fiction! Thanks for saying it's a must read :)

Reply
Tess Woods link
9/25/2015 07:35:28 am

Thanks so much for having me! :)

Reply



Leave a Reply.

    Follow tours & improve your chance of winning.
    Picture
    Picture
    Picture
    Picture
    Try Audible and Get Two Free Audiobooks

    Paperback

    Archives

    January 2017
    December 2016
    November 2016
    October 2016
    September 2016
    August 2016
    July 2016
    June 2016
    May 2016
    April 2016
    March 2016
    February 2016
    January 2016
    December 2015
    November 2015
    October 2015
    September 2015
    August 2015
    July 2015
    June 2015
    May 2015
    April 2015
    March 2015
    February 2015
    January 2015
    December 2014
    November 2014
    October 2014
    September 2014
    August 2014
    July 2014
    June 2014
    May 2014
    April 2014
    March 2014
    February 2014
    January 2014
    December 2013
    November 2013
    October 2013
    September 2013
    August 2013
    July 2013
    June 2013
    May 2013
    April 2013
    March 2013

    Categories

    All
    4.5 Star Review
    A Handful Of Earth
    Amanda Armstrong
    Amazon
    Atkins
    Away From Whipplethorn
    A. W. Hartoin
    A Witch Without Magic
    Barbara Longley
    Belief
    Black Opal
    CA
    California
    Carlsbad
    Cassiel Winter Series
    Cherise Kelley
    Christina St.Clair
    Christopher A. Gray
    C L Parks
    Cozy Mystery
    Cross The Ocean
    Cruise Ships
    Dallas
    Dark Fantasy
    Dark Romance
    Dead Wrong
    Debut Novel
    Dina Rae
    Dirty Trouble
    Drama
    Dynasty
    Eternal Press
    Fairies
    Fantasy
    Five Star Review
    Giveaway
    Goddess Tours
    Goodreads
    Gregory Delaurentis
    Halo Of The Damned
    Harlequin
    Hawk Mackinney
    Hidden Sugars
    Holly Bush
    Horror
    Imajinn
    Indiana
    J.M. Griffin
    Kate Pierce
    Killer At Large
    Kiss The Enemy
    Larissa Walk
    Lauren Clark
    Linda Merlino
    Lisbeth Foye
    Liz Crowe
    Loni Lynne
    Losing Weight
    Low Carb
    Low Fat
    Maggi Andersen
    Medicine Man 1
    Mertianna Georgia
    Miracle
    Mystical
    Noelle Adams
    Obesity
    Paranormal
    Paranormal Romance
    Paranormal Suspense
    Patricia Grasso
    Perfect
    Randy Anderson
    Rayne Hall
    Redemption
    Romance
    R.T. Wolfe
    San Diego
    Soul Sucker
    Stephanie Alexander
    Stephanie Burkhart
    Storm Dancer Excerpt
    Strong Female
    Supernatural
    Suspense
    Syn In The City
    Tallulah Grace
    Ten Yen True
    The Biggest Loser
    The Difference A Day Makes
    Timeless Trilogy
    Tina Leonard
    Traveling
    T.T. Escurel
    Vegas
    Victoria Bernadine
    Way Of Hearts Saga
    Why Sugar Is More Dangerous Than Fat
    William Auch
    Witch
    With Murderous Intent
    Women's Fiction
    Wounded Hearts
    Young Adult

    RSS Feed

Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates.