Jane Graves - Heartstrings and Diamond Rings
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This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are the product of the authors imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is coincidental.
Copyright 2011 Jane Graves
Excerpt from Black Ties and Lullabies copyright 2011 by Jane Graves
All rights reserved. Except as permitted under the U.S. Copyright Act of 1976, no part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the publisher.
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ISBN: 978-1-609-41941-7
Gravess words flow on the page with ease and the pages turn effortlessly. Featuring characters that are unique yet very easy to relate to, Black Ties and Lullabies is simply a very well-written story.
RT Book Reviews
Filled with humor, wit, and sizzleThis book starts out fast, the authors descriptions draw you in completely[keeps] you turning the page to see what will happen next!
GoodReads.com
Jane Graves definitely tugs on the heartstrings with this booka believable romance.
ARomanceReview.com
I cant recommend Tall Tales highly enoughfunny and touching with wonderful characters and great love scenes.
LikesBooks.com
Opposites do attract in this fast-paced, diverting romantic comedy with more than its share of lively fun.
Library Journal
A fresh throwback contemporary romance between two likeable characters.
Midwest Book Review
4 Stars! A breath of pure romance, this book is a real charmer. You will laugh, cringe, and cheerI sure did.
RT Book Reviews
This romance novel is cute and fun. Tall Tales and Wedding Veils pulls the romantics heartstrings.
JandysBooks.com
A blast right from the start. If you like your romances filled with humor, heart, and a healthy dose of sexual heat, dont miss Tall Tales and Wedding Veils.
RomRevToday.com
You cant help but root for these two mismatched people and hope they discover what a great couple they could be.
FreshFiction.com
A romantic comedy romp, this book has fun, endearing charactersGraves writes fun, sassy, and sharp characters that may be opposites, but definitely attract!
Parkersburg News and Sentinel
A delightful, funny read with a unique twist as a former trophy wife discovers herself, and true love, in the most unexpected place. A total winner!
Susan Mallery, New York Times bestselling author
Jane Graves is a pro at blending romance and comedyHot Wheels and High Heels is a delightful story packed with heated romantic tension, colorful characters, and a fast-paced story line that keeps the reader hooked.
RoundtableReviews.com
Sassy and smart!
Susan Andersen, New York Times bestselling author
Absolutely hilarious! Jane Graves has done an outstanding job with this book.
RomanceReaderatHeart.com
An interesting and fun novel with plenty of fascinating characters, this story starts fast and doesnt lose momentum.
RT Book Reviews
Hot Wheels and High Heels draws you in, then blasts off! Fasten your seat belt for a fun, rollicking ride!
Stephanie Bond, author of the Body Movers series
[Jane] Graves writes with charming wit. Her characters make you smile and the situations her heroine, Darcy, faces will make you howl with laughteran entertaining and delightful read.
ArmchairInterviews.com
Funny as can be and I had a blast reading itits on my short list of best romances for 2007a delight in any season.
LikesBooks.com
This book isa womans self-discovery while she learns whats really important in the world. The author does a fantastic job at her characterization of DarcyhilariousThe last page of this book was turned with a true sense of contentment.
ARomanceReview.com
Fans will enjoy the antics of the high-heeled Darcy as she sasses her way into the heart of stark loner John who, though he knows she is not his style, loves her spunk; so will readers.
Midwest Book Review
Hot Wheels and High Heels
Tall Tales and Wedding Veils
Black Ties and Lullabies
For Charlotte and Ryan,
the best daughter and son-in-law
I could ever have hoped for.
Thanks for all the wonderful holidays,
Saturday night dinners,
and family celebrations.
The fun is just beginning!
R elationships, Alison Carter thought, are all about modest expectations. As she watched Randy inhale the last of his honey-glazed pork chops and drain his wineglass, then swivel his head to watch their waitresss ass as she passed by, Alison added, And that soul mate thing is a crock.
The more she repeated those mantras to herself, the better she felt. After all, there was nothing really wrong with Randy. Theyd met at a party where hed gotten too drunk to drive and shed taken him home, and then theyd started to date. A sales rep with a big paper company, he had a townhome in Plano, not large, but bordering a somewhat prestigious area only a block from a golf course. He wore suits you couldnt tell from designer originals, and shoes that looked like real leather. He did drive an actual Mercedes, a few years old with a great big payment, but a Mercedes nonetheless.
You look great tonight, Randy said, now that the waitress with the perfect ass had disappeared into the kitchen.
Thank you, Alison said. So do you.
She wasnt lying. He wore a pair of slacks, a sharply starched dress shirt, and a sports coat, looking as nice as shed ever seen him, which really wasnt bad at all. In the candlelit ambience of the restaurant, he actually looked handsome.
As for her looking great, she wasnt so sure. Yesterday shed spent ten minutes in front of an evil three-way mirror at Saks as Heather convinced her that the dress she wore really didnt make her butt look big. Since junior high, Heather had always been one of those rare friends who never told her she looked good in something when she really didnt. Sometimes the truth was hard to swallow, but in the end it meant there was at least one person on earth she could trust. And if Randy truly loved her for her, did the size of her butt really matter, anyway?
Theyd been seeing each other for nearly eight months now, and it had been a decent eight months. No, she didnt have hot flashes of pure sexual hunger whenever he kissed her. She didnt sit around at work all day doodling his name on a sticky note pad. She didnt always leap up to answer the phone when she knew it was probably him. But after she turned thirty, she decided there were trade-offs she was willing to accept. She could wait for burning sexual attraction to strike her out of nowhere, or she could knock off the lottery mentality and go for the sure thing if it meant she might actually get to have the home, husband, and family shed always wanted. It might not be great, but if they worked at it, it could certainly be good.
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