Greetings!
I want to thank Iyana for hosting me today,
the second day of my SHRUG IT OFF blog tour!
At each stop along my way I will randomly
select one commenter to receive a free ebook from my backlist, AND, at the end
of the tour, everybody who leaves a comment at any of my stops will be entered
for a chance to win one of two $10 gift cards to All Romance Ebooks! Just be
sure to include your email address in you comment so you can be contacted if
your name is selected.
I should probably begin by giving a quick
rundown on SHRUG IT OFF…
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BLURB:
For Stephen, dating is more than a challenge, it’s a
nightmare!
All he wants is a man he can talk to, someone he can laugh
with and be himself around. What he’s got instead is an incessant running
commentary on everyone and everything. The meddling guides posted on his
shoulders each have their own ideas of what Stephen should be looking for. From
the right he’s urged to find a man like himself: confident, successful, and
upwardly mobile. The little devil on his other shoulder is only interested in a
guy’s face and what he’s got below the waist.
The two can never agree on anything—until Stephen meets
Connor—and then things get really interesting…
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Yesterday I visited with Angel Martinez and
I introduced Stephen and his two constant companions. You can check it out
here: http://angelmartinezauthor.weebly.com/1/post/2014/02/the-first-stop-shrug-it-off-blog-tour.html
Today, I want you to meet Connor, the man who throws
Stephen’s world off balance…
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EXCERPT
Connor,
I came across your profile today and your
narrative made me smile. I was about to give up hope on the whole on-line
matchmaking thing, but reading your description, I think maybe they finally got
it right. Would you be interested in chatting with me sometime? –Stephen Rouse
Connor
Williams sat at his post behind the circulation desk and glared at the computer
screen. The photo of a ruggedly handsome man stared back.
Dark,
spikey hair stuck out from Stephen Rouse’s head in all directions while a
cheeky grin showed off a row of perfect, white teeth. A neatly trimmed beard
accentuated a square jaw and just the hint of laughter in his warm, blue eyes
added an air of roguish mystery. The man was beautiful.
Nice try, buddy.
“So,
how’s the search for love going, sweetie? Any bites yet?”
Angela
Artis, a resource office at the middle school where Connor worked as a
librarian, stopped by Connor’s desk as she made her closing rounds of the
campus. A recent newlywed, Angela made it her mission to pair off all the
singles she knew, and that included Connor. A few months ago she’d talked him
into joining the online dating site that had paired her with her husband,
convinced he would meet with the same success.
“Oh,
it’s going great,” Connor answered. “Just a few minutes ago I got a message
from this guy, asking me if I’d like to chat.”
Connor
turned the monitor so Angel could see the picture and she let out an
earsplitting wolf whistle.
“From
him? Hot damn,” she exclaimed. “He’s gorgeous. And built! Look at those
muscles… You could climb him like a jungle gym.”
Connor
snorted and Angel gave him a look, then laughed.
“Okay,
maybe you couldn’t.”
Connor
rolled his eyes. At six foot three, he doubted he would ever meet a man big
enough for him to climb.
“But
you get what I mean,” Angela continued. “He could easily be a model in an exercise
program or something.”
“Hmph. Funny you should say that,” Connor
replied as he turned the monitor back around.
“Why?”
Angela asked suspiciously.
Connor
switched the browser over to another open window while Angela walked behind the
circulation desk to join him.
“I
thought he looked too good to be true, so I looked him up on Facebook. And here
he is, Stephen Rouse. Different photo, but definitely the same guy.”
Angela
looked at the screen, then at Connor, her expression puzzled. “And this is a
problem why?”
“Check
out where he works,” Connor prompted.
“Fast
Forward Fitness,” Angela read out loud, then shrugged. “So?”
“So,
if you run a search for that gym, this comes up.” Connor opened the website for
the gym. “And over here you can browse through the profiles of all the personal
trainers they have on staff.”
“A
personal trainer, huh?” Angel leaned closer to the computer screen with
excitement clearly written all over her face. “Well, that certainly explains
all the muscles.”
Connor
clicked on the dropdown menu and selected the name Stephen Rouse.
“It
does,” Connor conceded. “But it raises a whole slew of other questions.”
The
page opened and the same cheeky grin lit up the left side of the monitor. “He
uses the exact same photo here as the one used on the dating site.”
“Okay,”
Angela squinted at Stephen Rouse’s professional webpage. “I still don’t see
what the problem is. A lot of people reuse the same photo in multiple places,
especially good shots.”
“The
pictures aren’t the problem. It’s the conflicting profiles that go alone with
them. See here,” Connor pointed to the address of the gym at the bottom of the
screen. “This says he’s a personal trainer at a gym in Riverside, California.”
Connor
switched back to the dating site and showed Angela Stephen’s profile there.
“But in the personal info section on the dating site, he claims to be a market
researcher with his own business here in Indiana.”
Angela
drew her eyebrows together and frowned. “I don’t get it.”
“Well,
he can’t be both, can he?”
Angel
shook her head. “I guess not.”
“And
of the two identities, the personal trainer in California is much more
credible. The profile is older and it’s connected to what appears to be an
actual, legitimate gym’s website.” Connor tapped the desk next to the keyboard
with his fingertips, feeling anxious and a little bit angry. “And the Facebook
account backs it up. So I’m guessing the man in the picture, the real Stephen
Rouse, lives in Riverside and probably has no idea his name and photo are even
on a dating site.”
Connor
sat back in his chair and let out a weary sigh.
“Damn,”
Angela whispered. “Why would someone want to pretend to be someone they’re
not?”
“I
don’t know, Angie. I guess some people just don’t have anything better to do
with their time than play practical jokes.”
Connor
hit the reply button and started typing.
“What
are you doing?” Angela asked with laughter in her voice.
“I’m
taking him up on his offer to chat sometime,” Connor explained. “After all,
it’s the gentlemanly thing to do.”
“Oh,
heaven help the poor fucker.” Angel laughed as she waved and headed out of the
library. “You have a good time with that.” She added before the door closed
behind her.
“I’m
sure I will.” Connor told the empty room as he sent the email that would change
his life forever…
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SHRUG IT OFF is available through Mischief Corner
Books: https://mischiefcornerbooks.weebly.com/store/p40/Shrug_It_Off.html
All Romance Ebooks: https://www.allromanceebooks.com/product-shrugitoff-1439693-149.html
And on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IQBF7SA
You can find Mathilde Watson
(that’s me!) online at:
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Thank you so much for your help and support, Iyana! I had a lot of fun visiting with you today!
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