Today, I'm happy to introduce Té Russ
and her new book Love
After War. Té describes herself as an introvert and from what I know of
her, she likes hair-raising activities that I'd think twice about doing.
Without further ado …
About the book:
Connie and Drew have been butting heads since they were
teenagers. With Connie refusing to talk about anything from their past, Drew
has never figured out what made them go from friends to enemies.
Drew decides to finally get to the root of their lifelong
feud when Connie ends up in Texas for a remodeling project. When the truth
comes out, it just might bring out some feelings both of them have been
refusing to acknowledge for over a decade.
About
the Author:
Growing up an introvert, Té Russ found solace in literary
arts at an early age. She found reading to be a vehicle to broader horizons and
writing a form of self-expression. She began writing love stories in her
adolescent years as a way to expel her youthful thoughts of love into words.
Since then she has gone from writing stories and thoughts of love in journals
to attending college for journalism and falling in love, which has allowed
those youthful words of love to blossom into a series of stories in her romance
novels.
Té Russ, Author |
Though she has an immense appreciation for the sheer
smell that books collectively exert, she also has found balance to her
introverted nature with adrenaline inducing activities. So if she does not have
her nose pressed deeply into a book or her pen ticking through a pad, you may
also find this mother of three baking some tasty treats, jumping out of
airplanes, cheering her husband on at the top of her lungs at MMA fights,
buzzing down the interstate on the back of motorcycles, or kayaking.
Email: terussnovels@gmail.com
Books available on Amazon
Excerpt:
“What are we doing here Andrew?” Connie asked,
annoyed.
“This is where we’re having lunch,” he replied simply. “You still eat pizza don’t you?”
They were standing in the waiting area of Uno
Chicago Grill, simply known as Uno’s
in the area.
It looked a lot like a pizzeria they used to
go to as kids in the summer in Galveston. She wondered if he’d brought her here on purpose.
“Yes, I still eat pizza but–”
“Great, here comes the hostess to sit us.”
The lady barely looked at Connie; she was so
busy eyeballing Drew. And flirting just a tad too much.
“Can I get you anything to drink honey?” she cooed,
while brushing her hand up and down his shoulder.
“Constance?”
“What?” she asked, tearing her glare away from
the woman.
He tried to hide the smirk on his face. “What
would you like to drink?”
“Iced tea. Sweet.”
“I’ll
have the same thing,” he said, never taking his eyes off of Connie. “Ice tea.
Sweet.”
“I’m
sure it’s not as
sweet as you.”
“I’m
hardly sweet,” he replied, causing the hostess to laugh a little too
hysterically and all but throw herself into Drew’s lap.
After she was done fawning over him, she
sauntered off, with an exaggerated sway of her hips.
Connie couldn’t wipe the scowl off of her face and Drew was
about to say something when Miss Laughs-a-lot returned.
“Joss will be your waitress today, but if you
need anything, don’t
hesitate to call.”
Connie watched as the woman slipped a piece of
paper down in front of him. She rolled her eyes as the woman walked away.
“Unbelievable,” Connie murmured.
“What is?”
“That... woman. She was throwing
herself all over you Andrew.”
He shrugged. “I suppose she was a little
flirty.”
Connie laughed. “A little flirty? Andrew please! She
was two seconds away from giving you a lap dance right in front of me. And she
didn’t acknowledge me once. It was as if I wasn’t even here. For all she knew I could have
been your date or girlfriend, but she didn’t care.”
“But you do?” Drew asked, with a raised
eyebrow.
“Excuse me?”
“Well, you’re not my girlfriend. And technically this isn’t a date, just lunch. So why do you care if
some hostess flirts with me?”
“You are completely incorrigible! It’s simply rude of her to flirt with a man in
front of lady company. And it’s
just bad customer service to ignore patrons. Besides that, I don’t care who flirts with you or whom you flirt with.”
“Ah but that’s the thing! I didn’t flirt with her. In fact, if I recall, I never
took my eyes off of you.”
Connie opened her mouth to argue, but she
couldn’t because he was right. Drew seemed to have barely to noticed the hostess.
“Well–”
“If I didn’t know any better, Barb, I’d say you were jealous.”
He watched as the color rose up her neck and
filled her cheeks. “Andrew McAllister, I am not jealous of some floozy
hitting on you!”
He chuckled, and then said, “‘The lady doth
protest too much, methinks!’”
She scoffed. “Quoting Hamlet does not make you
cute.”
“So what does make me cute?” he asked, his voice filled
with a hint of intrigue.
Connie threw a napkin at him and he laughed
out loud.
Joss, the waitress, showed up then and took
their food orders. She was clearly a young girl, probably a college student and
was completely enamored with Drew as well. Thankfully, she wasn’t shameless like the hostess. The poor girl
could barely speak. She kept looking at Connie and stealing glances toward
Drew, as if he were the sun and just too bright to look at directly.
Drew ordered for them remembering exactly how
Connie liked her pizza.
Another thing from their past, she’d thought. But she let it slide this time,
because the poor girl nearly knocked over their glasses of iced tea.
“I’m
so sorry,” she apologized to them both.
“It’s
all right,” he said to her.
Connie nodded. “Don’t worry honey, no harm done.”
The girl scuffled off to put in their orders
and Connie couldn’t help but
laugh.
“The great Andrew McAllister, turning women
all over the place into crazed fools.”
“Except you,” he said sarcastically.
If only you knew, she thought.
“I’m
not the only one causing trouble in here,” he said, interrupting her thoughts.
“What in the world are you talking about?”
“The man sitting at the table behind you, at
your five o’clock...”
Connie used the excuse of tucking her hair
behind her ear to glance over her shoulder and caught a man averting his eyes
from their direction.
“He’s
been staring at your legs, since you walked past him.”
“What? That’s ridicu–”
“The man at the table behind me, at your two o’clock.. .”
He waited for her to glance over his shoulder
and then look back at him.
“Well,”
he said, slightly annoyed, “Let’s
just say he’s been
looking a little bit North of your legs, South of your neck.”
She gasped at what he was implying.
“How could you know that?” she asked in a
whisper, leaning closer toward him.
“Part of my job is to make sure I know
everything going on in my surroundings.”
“Well, I guess you do your job pretty well.”
He shrugged. “I’m still alive.”
There was something in the tone of his voice
when he said those words. If she didn’t
know any better, she would have thought it sounded like remorse.
Thanks for stopping in. Hope you enjoyed this excerpt from Té!
Thanks so much for having me!
ReplyDeleteGlad to have you, Te.
DeleteCongratulations, Té Russ!
ReplyDeleteThanks Alex!
DeleteCongratulations, Té Russ! That cover is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThanks Chrys, my hubby does my covers!
DeleteTe is definitely braver than me. JUmping out of airplanes! Congrats on the book.
ReplyDeleteThanks Susan! It's all thanks to my husband that I'm a "daredevil" now lol
DeleteThat was a great excerpt, fun with an interesting hook at the end too. Congrats, Te!
ReplyDeleteThanks Nick! Glad you enjoyed it!
DeleteCongrats on publishing Love After War,Té Russ. You are very adventurous.
ReplyDeleteThanks Peaches! Lol I figure life is short! You gotta do things that scare you every once in a while :-)
DeleteBest of success, Te. I love kayaking and motorcycles, but jumping out of a plane... nah.
ReplyDeleteThanks Joylene! I used to think the same thing! But it's amazing!
DeleteNice to meet you Te
ReplyDeleteNice to meet you too! Thanks for checking out my excerpt!
DeleteThanks so much for visiting with Te!'
ReplyDeleteafain, thanks so much for having me!
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