Don’t you love that title? 🙂
Today, I’m happy to share in the excitement over Cate Master’s latest novella, a contemporary release from Kensington Publishing. Check it out!
Twice In A Blue Moon
by Cate Masters
Contemporary romance novella
Publish Date: 1/19/2015
About 48,000 words
Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kensington
Blurb
Can true love strike twice?
After the death of her first love, Melanie Michaels buries her grief in the risky demands of a reality show, where her extreme stunts leave her teetering on the edge of danger. That’s exactly where she wants to be—until she arranges for her crew to traverse the Swedish Lapland in the dead of winter. It’s the one place she shouldn’t go, on the one day she should avoid—her would-be wedding anniversary.
Instead of romantic nights spent in the Ice Hotel or under the Northern Lights, Melanie is stuck with Joe “Buck” Wright, a snarky loner tour guide who loves his sled dogs and nothing and no one else. But Buck is also trying to numb a painful past. Can two people skilled at pushing others away find warmth at the edge of the Arctic?
About the Author
Cate Masters has made beautiful central Pennsylvania her home, but she’ll always be a Jersey girl at heart. When not spending time with her dear hubby, she can be found in her lair, concocting a magical brew of contemporary, historical, and fantasy/paranormal stories with her cat Chairman Maiow and dog Lily as company. Look for her at http://catemasters.blogspot.com and in strange nooks and far-flung corners of the web.
Connect with Cate at the following haunts:
Website
Email: cate.masters@gmail.com
Facebook
Twitter: @CateMasters
Book video
Advance reviews for TWICE IN A BLUE MOON
“…a great read. It is fun, it is romantic, it is moving.” – Dan Curnett, 5 stars
“…a quick romance read that will undoubtedly leave them wanting more” – Maria, 4 stars
“… a satisfying and enjoyable read” – Jennifer Schultheis, 4 stars
“I really liked this book! It had a unique setting and a hero with a lot of baggage” – JoMarie DeGioia, 4 stars
Excerpt
Buck tried not to drool. “Perfect.” He loved making new friends, especially of the female variety. So long as they didn’t complain about his modus operandus: all fun, zero ties. Repeats happened if the girl abided the rules. And if he didn’t get too attached. Such foolishness led to all manner of drama and heartache. He’d had enough of both. His life had become about survival, and he’d taught himself not to let anyone get close. Not to make himself vulnerable to pain. To live alone and like it.
Klaus set two mugs in front of them and deftly removed a bill from the stack Buck had left on the bar.
Something made him glance up at the television. Maybe Kenny had implanted a subliminal suggestion during their conversation. Damn if the name at the bottom of the screen didn’t read Melanie Michaels. A man spoke into a microphone, then stepped closer to hold it near her.
“No way. That’s her?” He waved at the bartender. “Turn up the volume, will you please, Klaus?”
The camera zoomed in on her face. Features delicate but strong, beautiful but serious. God, that mouth—lips full and wide, and the way they moved as she spoke, he could hardly tear away his gaze. Her large eyes, dark and luminous in the way that had always struck him to the bone. Just like Poppy. She’d turned out to be anything but sweet. More like poisonous, the opium behind the flowery facade an instant addiction that took him years to overcome. He still carried the scars from her acid nectar. Anything and anyone reminding him of his former lover ranked the lowest of low on his shit list.
Melanie Michaels just claimed that spot.
And now he’d have to deal with her every day for almost a week. “Oh man, it’s going to be a grueling six days.” Five, technically. Tomorrow’s meet-and-greet was strictly a formality, though the preliminaries helped him size up his guests so he could better prepare.
Klaus glanced from Buck to the screen and back again. “She’s taking your tour? You lucky bastard.”
Lucky? No. Bastard? Yes, according to some. “Oh yeah. Skol.” He raised his mug and gulped. And gulped.
The blonde assessed him. “You’re a wilderness guide? For which company?”
He tried to sound proud and manly as he said, “Arctic Adventures.”
“I’ve heard about them.” An arch of her brows, and her demeanor turned glacier-cold.
He could only imagine what, exactly, she’d heard. Kenny insisted they stretch their expenses as far as possible. Translation: second-rate accommodations. And hey, it wasn’t his fault if the sled dogs took a dislike to certain clients. They should know better than to leave unpackaged foods unprotected and stow their backpacks away from the team. The dogs had few enough trees upon which to relieve themselves, and he didn’t blame them one bit.
Klaus shot the blonde a dubious, don’t-make-trouble look.
“What? They’ll be famous.” She hid a laugh behind her hand. “No Boundaries will make you a star in America.”
“America.” Ah, hell. Why hadn’t it occurred to him? His family would see him, the friends he’d left behind. And Poppy. Shit. Short of them traveling to Sweden, there’d been no way for any of them to bust him on the lie he’d told. Now they’d know he didn’t work for the prestigious National Geographic tours, but a crap company based in Kiruna. In his last email, he’d boasted of almost having saved enough money to build a log resort better than the world-famous Wilderness Lodge. Fat chance, on his salary.
Me, a star? More like an outcast. Buck heaved a sigh. “I’ve suddenly lost my appetite.” For drinking or anything else.
He grabbed the cash from the bar, left a generous tip, and nodded goodbye to Klaus. He strode to the exit, ignoring the blonde’s taunting calls to come back. The laughter in her lilting tone churned his gut.
Whether he returned to the job at all depended on how badly Melanie Michaels and crew shamed him on video. He’d spend the next six days avoiding the camera, and afterward, crawl into some isolated igloo a dismal failure. He might stay there until global warming melted away the polar ice cap.
Purchase TWICE IN A BLUE MOON from:
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Sounds delish! Love the cover, too! I’ll be picking this one up!
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Great to hear, LJ! 🙂 I love that cover too.
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It does sound awesome, doesn’t it? I love the unusual setting!
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Thanks so much for helping spread the word about this release, Mae! Much appreciated.
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Delighted to add my support, Cate!
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Perfect trailer, summing up the lovely story. A clever title too! Best of luck with finding new fans, Cate!
Carmen
http://shadowspastmystery.blogspot.ro
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Aw thanks Carmen! I appreciate you viewing the book video. I always enjoy making them but am never sure if others enjoy them as much lol
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Thanks for checking out Cate’s release, Carmen. And I’m with you on the title…I just love it!
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This looks great! I love the cover!
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Me, too. So light and romantic 🙂
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Thanks Jessi! I was elated when I saw this cover too 🙂
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Loved the trailer. Good luck with the new book, Cate. Its on my TBR list.
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Thanks for checking it out, Daisy!
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You’re welcome. Thanks for visiting me too.
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Thanks for checking out the trailer, Daisy! And for visiting 🙂
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I have added this to my reading list. It sounds wonderful. Great setting and premise– really intrigued me. Lapland– awesome.
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That setting is awesome, isn’t it? I know Cate will be delighted you added it to your tbr!
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Love to hear that, Flossie, lol Thanks very much!
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What is about snarky loner guys that attracts us women? You never hear of a man fancying a snarky, longer lady. 🙂 Pretty cover. Best of luck to Cate with Twice in a Blue Moon. I love the sound of the Swedish setting.
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Typos galore above. Sorry, Mae. It’s Sunday evening here and I’m ready for bed!
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