Paging Dr. Cupid
by Nancy
Fraser
GENRE: Vintage
(1960s) Historical
BLURB:
Santa Rosa, CA, January 1967
Newly
appointed Chief of Emergency Medicine Dr. Garrett Langley can't seem to find a
secretary to keep up with his demands. His love life isn’t going so well,
either. He recently lost his long-time girlfriend to his older brother and saw
a workplace romance end in disaster, leaving him with a busy career but no love
life.
Piano prodigy Grace
Valentyne forfeited the second half of her Julliard scholarship to come home to
California and care for her mother. Now, with her mother gone, she must find a
job in order to pay for the remainder of her education. When offered the
opportunity to work for the physician nicknamed Dr. Cupid, she jumps at the
chance.
Grace soon finds
herself in over her head—and not just with the office equipment. But falling for the boss won’t get her back
to Julliard. She needs to keep her focus and not let the sexy doctor derail her
professional goals.
Excerpt:
Garrett shoved the last clipboard
into place atop the nurses’ station. So much for organization…routine. Rounds
had taken twice as long as he’d anticipated, and the need for a secondary
consult had caused him to miss his standing department head meeting.
Not that he minded. Sitting around a
conference table with a dozen other doctors discussing schedules and budgets
was not his idea of productive time management. He’d have much rather been
holed up in office tending to his dictation.
Dictation? Or is it Grace who has you anxious to get back to
your desk?
If he were being honest, probably a
bit of both. Okay, a bit of one, a lot of another. “I’m back,” he called out,
his arrival at the corner of the desk obviously surprising her.
She startled, her head jerking up.
“So I see.”
It was then he noticed the look of
fatigue in her expression, the dull lifelessness of her usually bright eyes.
And the roses. On her blouse. He crooked his finger and beckoned her to follow.
“Can you join me, please?”
“Yes, of course.” She stood, the
sudden motion causing her to wobble. He grasped her elbow to steady her before
stepping into his office. Once she’d crossed the threshold, he shut the door
behind them. “What time did you leave work last night, Grace?”
“What time?” Her gaze lowered and
she bit her lower lip before saying, “I told you, I’m not putting in for
overtime pay. It shouldn’t matter how late I stayed.”
Slowly, he reached out and lifted
the embroidered collar of her blouse, running his thumb across the rose and
leaf detail. “You didn’t go home at all last night, did you?”
“What makes you think that?”
“This is the same blouse you were
wearing yesterday.” A vision of Grace on the stepladder, her pencil-straight
skirt hugging her hips and bottom came back to haunt him. “And if I’m not
mistaken, the same skirt.”
She let out a long, weary sigh and
sank into the leather chair opposite his desk. “I couldn’t face disappointing
you again. When we couldn’t find that little girl’s file…I don’t know…something
inside me just snapped.”
He glanced briefly at his watch.
Four-ten. Grace had been at work for over thirty hours. “Get your coat, hat and
purse. I’m driving you home.”
“My car is here. I can drive
myself.”
“You can barely keep your eyes open.
You’re an accident waiting to happen. The last thing I’d want is to see you
lying on a gurney in the ER.”
“But—ˮ
“No arguments. Get your things.
We’ll be leaving in ten minutes.”
I...uh…I work until five.”
He shook his head and shot her what
he hoped was a quelling glare. Pointing toward the outer office, he ordered,
“Not today you don’t.”
AUTHOR BIO:
Like
most authors, Nancy Fraser began writing at an early age, usually on the walls
and with crayons or, heaven forbid, permanent markers. Her love of writing
often made her the English teacher’s pet, which, of course, resulted in a whole
lot of teasing. Still, it was worth it.
Published
in multiple genres, Nancy currently writes for four publishers. She has
published twenty-two books in both full-length and novella format. In November
2016 Nancy celebrated twenty years as a published author and will release her
25th book in mid-2017.
When
not writing (which is almost never), Nancy splits her free time between her
five grandchildren. She’s also an avid traveler with Las Vegas being her
favorite destination. Nancy lives in Atlantic Canada where she enjoys the
relaxed pace and colorful people.
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4 comments:
Thank you for hosting this stop on my tour. Good luck to everyone in the draw.
Hi again Nancy! So what's next for you after this awesome tour!?
Thanks for sharing the excerpt :)
I sincerely hope that you had a successful tour with lots of publicity for your new book. :-)
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