A Few Updates and Announcements from Candace Shaw

Hello readers!

I hope everyone is doing well and staying warm. It’s getting chilly in Atlanta so I’ve been busy this week switching out my closets and searching on line for a few more sweaters and boots for the winter.

Today I’m the spotlight author on Stephanie N. Norris’ blog. Find out how I feel about bad reviews, my favorite scene from one of my books and future projects. Here’s the link. Spotlight on Candace Shaw. Plus, while there check out Stephanie’s books. I’m spotlighting her latest release tomorrow.

Updates

So I know everyone wants to know when my next book is coming out. I’m currently working on the rough draft of book four in the Arrington family series, Prescription for Desire, which is Dr. Raven Arrington and Dr. Armand Phillip’s love story. The book picks up from the Epilogue in Only One for Me when Cannon calls Raven and asks for a favor. I’m having fun writing the book so I hope you enjoy it. It’s set in Memphis and Argentina. I’m planning for a spring 2014 release. (Also, there’s more information about the book in my spotlight with Stephanie so make sure to check it out.)

I sent my manuscript to my editor with Harlequin Kimani Romance in the beginning of September.  My first Kimani, Her Perfect Candidate will be released in June 2014. It’s the first book in the Chasing Love series, so I’m quite excited. If you’ve read The Game of Seduction, then you met Megan and Sydney Chase, the identical twins who are cousins to the Arrington siblings. The Chase twins may look alike but their personalities are totally different. Megan is the more out-going twin with a bubbly, whimsical personality and Sydney is laid back, prefers jeans and riding her beloved pink Harley Davidson. I just sent her proposal off to Kimani at the end of September and keeping my fingers crossed that its accepted so I can began writing it. The twins also have a big brother, Braxton who’s a jazz pianist and owns a jazz club in Atlanta.  I have some ideas running around in my head for him.

I received the cover for Her Perfect Candidate last week, and I’m so in love with it! It also made me a little teary-eyed because it finally sunk in that my dream of writing for Harlequin has actually come true! I will share the cover  and blurb soon.

Announcements

Cooking Up Love Bookcover

My first book, Cooking up Love is currently on sale for 99 cents until February 1st with all ebook retailers. Please share with friends or send it to them as a gift!

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A few weeks ago I won my first award as an author from the Facebook online book club, Building Relationships Around Books. I won the Best New Author Award. It was truly an honor. and I was totally surprised. Thank you readers for all of your support. I couldn’t have done it without you!

Candace Shaw BRAB Awards 2013

This entry was posted on November 20, 2013. 9 Comments

Updates and a Steamy Excerpt from Only One for Me by Candace Shaw

Hello book lovers!

I hope everyone is doing well. I’m currently promoting my latest release, Only One for Me which is the 3rd book in the Arrington Family Series. I’m also working on my first book for Harlequin Kimani Romance. I do have an official date for 2014, but I’ll announce it once I receive the book cover. As of now, I’m still writing/editing because it’s due in two months. I’ll be in the writing cave for the rest of the summer and then back in it once I receive the edits back from the editor. If you read The Game of Seduction, then you met Megan Chase who was one of the twins all of the groomsmen were drooling over at Shelbi’s wedding. Megan is an interior decorator in Atlanta, and I’m so excited her book has found a home with Kimani Romance. I actually wrote the book in 2006/2007 which was years before I even thought of the Arringtons.

Also, I’ve been blog hopping sharing excerpts of Only One for Me as well as a few interviews which you can check out below.

On June 12th I was in the chat chair with author Nikki Walker. Find out when I knew I was a writer and what book and character inspired me. Candace Shaw Was in the Chat Chair

On June 24th, I hung out with my “Scandal” buddy, author Olivia Linden in the Via Linden Lounge. Check out that interview to find out which songs inspired the book Only One for Me and what the heroine, Yasmine Dubose, and I have in common. Olivia Linden Interviews Candace Shaw

Also be sure to check out Nikki Walker and Olivia Linden’s books while you’re on their blogs. These ladies are fantastic authors!

I hope everyone is having a fabulous summer. Below is a never-shared before steamy excerpt from Only One for Me. Read it when the kiddies aren’t around!

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Only One for Me Book cover 400x617Dr. Cannon Arrington’s mission is to help people in need. But when his ex fiancée re enters his life after twelve years, he has a new mission. Never let her get away again.

Yasmine Dubose never stopped loving Cannon. Instead, she learned to live without him, guarding her heart in the process. However, when they are brought together to plan a wedding for their best friends, Yasmine is faced with the challenge of following her heart this time around or risk losing the only man she’s ever loved.

*****

Note to reader:  Only One for Me is the third book in the Arrington Family Series. If you have not read the free, short prequel Simply Amazing (Cannon’s and Yasmine’s back story) it is in the back of this book after the About the Author page if you would prefer to read it first. It takes place fourteen years before the book.

Background information: Cannon and Yasmine are sitting at his kitchen table making wedding favors for Doug and Sherika’s wedding and discussing their dating lives during the past 12 years.

Excerpt

 “So since you were being Dr. Nosey, what about the women you’ve dated since me?” She slid back into her chair, sipped her drink, and then downed it.

A slow grin crossed his face. “I was wondering when you were going to ask me.”

Leaning back, she closed her eyes for a second and breathed in deep. “Go ahead.”

“Well, let’s see. I met a nurse during my residency. We just hung out, you know. Then there was this other girl. She was cool. We dated until I moved back to Memphis.”

“What happened?”

“She didn’t want a long distance relationship. About a few years ago, I was in a serious relationship. She kept pressuring me into marrying her, showing me rings and talking about how many children we would have. Shelbi thinks my ex was trying to get pregnant because she kept forgetting to take her pill on time or not at all.”

“Why didn’t you marry her?”

“She wasn’t you.”

*****

Yasmine breathed out a sigh of relief at his answer. Over the years, she’d always wondered about his dating life. Was he in love? Was he married? And when she found out he wasn’t married—why wasn’t he married? She secretly wanted to believe that she was the reason. That he still loved her. That he couldn’t possibly marry another woman because like her, his heart was somewhere else.

“Come here,” she whispered in a sexy voice.

A sly smile crossed his face as he pulled her out of the chair and into his arms.

Cannon’s mouth hurriedly, seductively imprisoned hers. His arms squeezed around her, drawing her against his hard frame. She happily welcomed the feel of his exploring tongue on her lips as he delved in even more. Wave after wave of pure bliss charged through her body, awakening the long-buried passion she had for him. Her mind and soul sank deeper into the kiss, and she thought she would fall into an unconscious abyss from the force. Her fingers clutched his shoulders for support, and her heart was ready to explode out of her chest with an abnormally fast pounding.

He clamped one hand in her hair, coaxing her further into him. Her mouth willingly opened even more to allow both of them better access. Their tongues and hearts danced with each other, heightening to a level of intensity that she’d never experienced before, including with him, for she’d never needed him as she needed him now. She’d missed him, and she wanted him to know just how much.

She pushed him toward the couch in the keeping room. He lifted his mouth briefly from their kiss and a half grin inched up his jaw.

“Are you in control, Yaz?” he breathed against her lips.

“Shhh, be quiet.” She shoved him back on the couch and straddled him, claiming his lips once more before he said anything else.

But he stopped their kiss and lowered his gaze to the open part of her blouse. His finger traveled down her face to her neck. Yasmine fought to push down the shudder that tore through her as his eyes held hers in a knowing, sensual connection. Cannon’s fingers explored her neck, circling around to the spot. His spot. Yes! She’d longed for his touch there, and her pulse sped up as he caressed it while his gaze stayed on her in a serious expression. He unbuttoned her blouse, placing kisses down her skin as he unfastened each button. He eased the blouse off her, which she happily threw across the kitchen.

Her breathing became unsteady as he lowered his lips to her exposed collarbone and journeyed a scorching path in between her breasts. His fingers still massaged the back of her neck, inching up into her hair, causing her to finally exhale after having been without him for so long. He unhooked the front snap on her bra to expose her breasts. Her eyes fluttered shut as she absorbed the heat of Cannon’s mouth on her skin. She’d dreamed of remembering to know once again what it was like to be intimate with the only man she truly loved. Cannon had been the one to make her feel alive. Exquisite. Loved. Beautiful. Yasmine knew she said she wanted to take it slow with him this time around, but the aching she had for him, she could no longer control herself in his presence. The way his skilled tongue explored her breasts teasing, sucking, nibbling on her pebbled nipples, sent trembling sensations from her head all the way down to her pink toenails. She must’ve been insane if she thought she was actually going to wait three months to make love to him. Hell, she’d waited twelve years. That was definitely torture long enough.

“You’re so damn beautiful, Angel face,” he said in a rough, sexy voice that sent heat to escalate through her veins. “I’m going to show you just how much I’ve missed you for the rest of the night. Maybe some of tomorrow morning as well.”

He claimed her lips once more in a raging, commanding kiss, taking the breath of out her lungs. She lifted his sweater over his head and tossed it on the floor with her blouse. The scent of him mixed with his soap from his recent shower, whiffed into her nose, and she wanted him to take her right now on the couch. She pressed herself against his rock bare chest, feeling the intensity of his heartbeat against her body, and kissed his lips with the pent up urgency that had been buried in her for so long. His hands clenched her butt cheeks as he lifted her off of the couch and flipped her onto her back, his lips never leaving hers. He laid on top of her, moving his hands over her body and down to the belt of her jeans. His lips broke off from hers, which caused a pleading moan to escape from her lips. However, when his tongue glided down her neck, she was thankful that his lips were still on her.

With her belt out of the way, he unbuttoned and unzipped her jeans, pulling them down with one hand as he moved his lips and other hand down to her breasts. His heated gaze raked over her naked body, and she knew that intense familiar stare. There wouldn’t be much foreplay. He wanted her right then.

Copyright by Candace Shaw, June 2013

Don’t you just hate when I cut it off right when it’s getting to the really good part? To read the rest, the buy links are below.

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This entry was posted on June 26, 2013. 4 Comments

Release Day: Only One for Me by Candace Shaw

Hello everyone! Only One for Me is now available. (See buy links after the excerpt) If you’ve read the prequel, Simply Amazing, this is the rest of Cannon and Yasmine’s book. If you haven’t read it, don’t worry, its in the back of the book immediately following the Author’s page if you prefer to read it first. In the meantime, enjoy chapter 1 below!

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Only One for Me Book cover 400x617Blurb

Dr. Cannon Arrington’s mission is to help people in need. But when his ex fiancée re enters his life after twelve years, he has a new mission. Never let her get away again.

Yasmine Dubose never stopped loving Cannon. Instead, she learned to live without him, guarding her heart in the process. However, when they are brought together to plan a wedding for their best friends, Yasmine is faced with the challenge of following her heart this time around or risk losing the only man she’s ever loved.

Chapter One

Yasmine dropped her briefcase and purse on the couch on the way to the ringing phone in the kitchen. She grabbed it and saw Sherika Williams, her best friend’s name on the caller ID.

“Hey, lady!” Walking to the refrigerator, she noticed a note under a magnet from her mother. Yasmine shook her head. Why didn’t her mother just text her? They both had iPhones. She pulled out a chicken and vegetable stir-fry she’d made yesterday and raked it into a plate. She hadn’t eaten since that morning. It was now late evening, and she was famished.

“Yaz, I had the best Valentine’s Day ever yesterday!” Sherika squealed.

“What romantic thing did Doug do now?” She glanced at the note.

Will be home late. Out on a date with you know who.

“He asked me to marry him!” Sherika squeaked, and Yasmine imagined her friend jumping up and down at the same time.

She closed the microwave door and pushed two minutes on the panel. “That’s wonderful! I knew it wouldn’t be long before he did. You two have been great friends over the years, and have always had a crush on each other. I was glad when you finally reconnected in the same city last year. I knew it would only be a matter of time before he popped the question!”

“Me too! I never wanted to do the long distance thing, but I’m glad we’ve always remained friends. But when he moved here, it just felt right.”

“How did he propose? I want all of the details.”

“He surprised me in my classroom at the end of the day and whisked me off to Montreal. He got permission from my principal so I could be off for the rest of the week. We’re here now.”

“In Canada?”

“Yep. He’s here for business, so he’s actually in a meeting at the moment. I just couldn’t believe it.”

“So when’s the big day?” Taking off her black suit jacket, Yasmine tossed it on a barstool next to the island.

“Well … we have to get married really soon, like the first weekend in June. He’s accepted a job in Madrid, Spain.”

“Congratulations. I’ll start looking for plane tickets to New York. Just tell me when.”

“Since my family is mostly in Memphis and his is in St. Louis, we’re going to get married in Memphis.”

“Makes sense.” The microwave beeped. Yasmine took out the plate, poured a glass of Merlot, and carried the items to the couch, plopping down on it.

“And you have to be my maid of honor.”

“I would be honored.”

“Thank you, girl. And I need a big favor. Because I’m in New York, there are some things with the planning process that I can’t do, even though I just secured a wedding coordinator in Memphis. I need someone there I know and trust, and I trust you.”

“Of course I will. Lucky for you, my consulting contract with the school system doesn’t end until the middle of June, so I’ll be here. Just email me the information and a laundry list of assignments, and I’ll get on it.”

Having lived away from her hometown of Memphis since she was eighteen, Yasmine had moved back temporarily six months ago from Atlanta to be with her mother, who was in remission from stage one breast cancer after completing her rounds of chemotherapy.

“Perfect. Doug has asked his best man to help with some things like the tuxedos and what not.”

At the mention of the best man, Yasmine’s heart dropped and the food on her plate no longer looked appetizing. She took a sip of her wine before asking the dreaded question.

“Who’s the best man?”

“Relax, its Doug’s big brother. He lives in St. Louis and will go with you to the first meeting with the coordinator this Monday at three o’clock if you can make it.”

Yasmine breathed easy again and took a sip of her wine.

“I can make it. I honestly thought you were going to say someone else’s name.”

“Nope. Doug did ask him, but he’s speaking at a medical convention in Vegas that weekend and won’t be able to come to the wedding.”

“Why am I not surprised that Dr. Cannon Arrington is too busy to attend his best friend’s wedding?”

“I can’t believe you haven’t bumped into him since you’ve been back in Memphis.”

“Fortunately, no. Besides, I’ve been with mother or doing consulting work for the school system.”

“Doug said Cannon has been in Brazil the past few months doing business for Doctors Unlimited. You know he’s the CEO of the organization. He’s in and out of town, so maybe that’s why you haven’t run into him.”

“Sherika, what is our agreement?”

Her best friend since fifth grade sighed. “That I never mention him or what he’s doing to you.”

“Thank you. Now back to you and the fabulous wedding I’m going to help plan.”

The ladies talked for a few more moments about the wedding details until Doug returned from his meeting and Sherika happily got off the phone. Yasmine finished her dinner in relief mode. The last thing she wanted to do was to run into Cannon, much less plan a wedding with him. Even though she was now thirty-six and not the naïve girl she was in her early twenties when she thought she was in love, she still didn’t want to see him. It took her years to get over their relationship that she thought was perfect. Eventually she’d dated again, and even had a few marriage proposals, but turned them all down. They had been nice guys, but she’d guarded her heart to the point of never falling in love again, dumping guys left and right when she thought they wanted a permanent relationship.

Yasmine glanced over the notes for the wedding she jotted down and breathed another sigh of relief that Cannon wouldn’t be the best man.

*****

“Make sure to give her the medicine twice a day with food.” Cannon scribbled out a prescription for strep throat on his pad and handed it to his patient’s mother. “She’ll need to rest for the rest of the week, so I’m giving you a doctor’s note for her school as well.” He handed her another piece of paper.

“Thank you so much, Dr. Arrington. I’m glad you were able to squeeze us in today.”

“No problem. I’ve been your children’s pediatrician for years. I care about their well-being and your peace of mind.” He looked at the little girl who sat on the exam table, leaning her head on her mother’s shoulder. “Kailyn, make sure to grab something from the treasure box by the door.”

The little girl smiled and slid off of the table. “You’re my favorite doctor,” she said with a hoarse voice as she sat on the floor rummaging through the box.

After they left, Cannon washed his hands and headed back to his office. He checked his watch. It was almost two o’clock, and he needed to head to the other side of town. He chuckled. He couldn’t believe he agreed to be Doug’s best man that morning, but since he’d gotten the week of the medical conference mixed up, he was now available. Plus, Doug’s brother was a truck driver and would be in and out of town, making it hard for him to run whatever errands the groom needed.

Cannon hung his white coat on the back of the door and retrieved his blue suit jacket from his desk chair and took a deep breath. Today he would have to face Yasmine for the first time in twelve years. His heart stopped for a second. Just the thought of her still shook him. Even though he hadn’t seen or spoken to her, she’d still entered his mind from time to time. Her smile, her cute giggle, the sexy way his name rolled off her tongue and how she glided her fingers over his chest, all still occupied his brain. He’d hated the way their relationship ended and had felt guilty about it ever since.

“Getting ready to leave?”

Cannon snapped out of his thoughts and looked up to see his twin sister, Raven, standing in his doorway, staring at him with the same almond-shaped, chocolate eyes he saw every morning in the mirror. Her pink peacoat lay draped over her arm, a huge black leather purse dangled on her wrist, and the gray opera gloves lying in her hand matched the belt on her black sheath dress. Her reddish-brown curls were swept up into a bun on top of her head with a few escaped ringlets around her face. He smiled. His sister was always classy and elegant even when she wasn’t trying to be.

“Yep.” He grabbed his car keys.

“I’ll walk out with you. I’m off to the hospital to deliver your next patient.”

Cannon and Raven, at age thirty-eight, were the oldest of five siblings. They ran their family’s private medical practice, Arrington Family Specialists, which their parents started when the twins were in undergrad. The middle child, Sean, was a psychiatrist, followed by Bria, an allergist who also specialized in holistic medicine, and the youngest, Shelbi, who had just completed her first year of her residency, would eventually join the practice as an endocrinologist. Their parents had recently semi-retired, working only three days a week, and would fully retire once Shelbi completed her residency.

Once they made it to the parking lot, he could sense the hesitancy in Raven as she stood next to his black 745 BMW twirling her keys.

“Soooooo … are you nervous?”

“A little. I’m taken aback that I had no idea she’s been in town for six months or that her mother had cancer, but apparently she asked Sherika and Doug not to tell me.” He shrugged.

“It won’t be so bad. You’re just meeting with the coordinator to set up appointments and what not. Plus, you’re only responsible for selecting tuxedos and the groom’s cake. You really won’t have to see her again until the wedding weekend.”

“Don’t forget I’m planning the bachelor party.” He grinned with a wink.

“You should call Rasheed to help you.”

“Already did, but he said since he was married to Bria and had a baby on the way, those days were gone. However, he gave me the information I needed and offered his private jet to fly to Vegas.”

“Speaking of babies, I gotta run before this one delivers itself.” She walked toward her Mercedes. “I’ll call you when I have a chance.”

Thirty minutes later, Cannon sat in his car in the parking lot of the wedding planner’s office, strumming his fingers on the steering wheel. A few cars were there, all of which had Tennessee tags, except a black two door Lexus with Georgia tags and a sorority plate which was the same sorority Yasmine belonged to. He could picture her driving the car—too fast as usual—with her hair blowing in the wind and her favorite music blasting. She was always carefree and bubbly, which he’d admired about her. She enjoyed life and had taught him to do the same.

He didn’t know much about her life now except that she was an adjunct professor at Atlanta Memorial University and also did educational consulting for the school systems in Atlanta. Doug said she’d taken a sabbatical to move back to Memphis temporarily to be with her mother.

Inhaling, Cannon opened the glass door to the wedding coordinator’s office. A receptionist greeted him and instructed that he go to the waiting room, which was through the door on his right.

As he entered, he was greeted by soft wedding music playing through speakers on the wall and a familiar fragrance. He knew it instantly. It was Amarige, Yasmine’s favorite perfume. Mixed with her ambrosia scent, it was always an aphrodisiac for him. No one else was in the room except him and the beauty with her head in “Modern Bride” and so engrossed in whatever she was reading, she hadn’t noticed him.

His heart almost leapt out of his chest and onto the magazine-filled coffee table in front of her. She was a vision of loveliness, and he had a moment of déjà vu. When he’d met her fourteen years ago, she was reading a book to her first graders, not realizing he stood in the back of her classroom mesmerized by the sweetest voice he’d ever heard and her soft, angelic face. When she was alerted to his presence, she’d treated him to her simply amazing smile, and he knew he had to make her all his.

It wasn’t the first time he’d actually met her. She’d been the geeky freshman daughter to his biology teacher when he was a senior in high school. Cannon was always cordial and spoke to Yasmine in the hallway. She wasn’t on his radar, but it was something about her he’d found adorable and intriguing. However, the day he arrived to read to her students for a read-a-thon his fraternity sponsored, he definitely noticed the young, sexy teacher.

Cannon let his eyes wander over her and soak in her essence as he’d done that day in her classroom. Her hair was shorter than he remembered, but still with natural curls, and pulled back with a black head band. As always, she wore little make-up, and he noticed a few new laugh lines as she smirked over what she read. His gaze landed on her pouty lips that he’d spent endless hours kissing and nibbling as she sighed his name the entire time. Over the years, he imagined her lips on his or roaming over other parts of his body with her tongue licking and taunting him as if he were the most delectable dessert she’d ever had.

Yasmine had been his everything. His lover. His best friend. His rock. The one person he could depend on to keep him focused. She believed in him and supported his goals to the fullest. Throughout the years, he had replayed their last conversation—well, argument—in his head, trying to figure out how he could’ve steered it in another direction. However, he knew it would have ended the same. He hated to admit that everything was moving too fast for him, and deep down wasn’t mentally ready to get married, but he never wanted to be without her.

As he stood there, he was hit by an overpowering urge to draw her into his embrace and kiss her intensely and ferociously until she couldn’t think straight.

He cleared his throat, and her head rose. Their eyes locked, and the smile she had worn faded and was replaced with a questioning scowl.

“Hello, Yasmine.” His voice was steady; although, if looks could kill he’d be dead.

“What the hell are you doing here?”

Okay, so maybe this isn’t déjà vu.

*****

I hope you enjoyed chapter 1. To read the rest of the book, the buy links are below.

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An Excerpt from Only One for Me and the Official Release Date

Only One for Me Book cover 400x617Hello book lovers!

I’ll just get straight to the point. The official release date of Only One for Me is Thursday, June 6th. If you’ve read the short story Simply Amazing, this is the continuation of Cannon and Yasmine’s love story. Check out the blurb and a short excerpt below.

Blurb

Dr. Cannon Arrington’s mission is to help people in need. But when his ex fiancée re enters his life after twelve years, he has a new mission. Never let her get away again.

Yasmine Dubose has never stopped loving Cannon. Instead, she has learned to live without him, guarding her heart in the process. However, when they are brought together to plan a wedding for their best friends, Yasmine is faced with the challenge of following her heart this time around or risk losing the only man she’s ever loved.

Excerpt

When Yasmine heard her name from the familiar deep voice from the past, she thought she was dreaming, for in her dreams was the only place she experienced it. Her heart thumped against her chest as if it was ready to jump out, and the simple task of breathing was the hardest thing she’d ever done. Cannon Arrington stood less than twenty feet away from her, even more handsome and debonair than she remembered. Feelings she’d buried crept into her heart and mind, overwhelming her. Part of her wanted to run, and another part wanted to curse him out. But her aching heart wanted to fly into his warm embrace and exhale from all of the years she’d spent without him.

Instead, she stayed glued to the chair as her eyes roamed over him. His black trench coat was opened, exposing a blue suit that fit his in-shape six foot one frame as if it were made especially for him. His clean-shaven face was more chiseled and defined. Gone were his boyish grin and innocent features. He was all man now. His captivating presence in the small room reeked of importance and respect.

Yasmine told herself if she ever saw him again, she would be cordial. What happened twelve years ago was in the past, even though he’d hurt her more than she could have ever imagined. She’d managed to avoid seeing him by not coming home to Memphis often. Instead, she would give her mother an excuse as to why she should come to Atlanta or suggest they take a vacation together.

Nonetheless, there he stood, holding her eyes in a trance with his. Her skin was flushed and nausea overtook her as he casually strode over wearing that damn delicious smile as if they saw each other every day. Yasmine mustered up all the strength she had left in her as he suavely approached. She hoped she could keep her voice steady. Hoped he wouldn’t realize she’d never fully gotten over him.

“I asked you a question.” She was surprised her voice didn’t crack, but she wasn’t going to allow him to see her sweat.

“I’m here to meet with the wedding coordinator,” he answered matter-of-factly.

Cannon’s voice was deeper, sexier—sending goose bumps trailing down her arm. His woodsy aroma caught in her nose, reminding her of the times when his scent was intertwined with hers as they made love.

“But why? Doug’s brother is supposed to meet me here. He’s the best man.”

“Change of plans. I’m the best man now.”

Copyright by Candace Shaw, May 2013

I hope you enjoyed the short excerpt. Thank you so much for all of your support readers!

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pink fontHere’s the information for the short prequel, Simply Amazing just in case you haven’t read it yet. Its a free read and takes place 12 years before Only One for Me.

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Breaking News: New Harlequin Kimani Romance Authors

charlies angelsOn the afternoon of Thursday, January 10th, I was perusing my emails as I usually do and saw an email from assistant editor Shannon Criss from Kimani Romance Harlequin. My heart dropped, and I was too terrified to open it. I hadn’t sent anything to Harlequin or anyone else in the past year. The last I’d heard from Kimani was a rejection letter the year before for Cooking Up Love, so I couldn’t figure out why she would be emailing me. I took a deep breath and clicked on the email. She basically stated she wanted to speak with me about possibly writing for Kimani. I immediately began to laugh as I thought back to a conversation I’d had just a few days before with my dear friend and critique partner, author Delaney Diamond. Delaney had asked me what would I do if a traditional publishing house contacted me about writing for them. I told her I didn’t know because I truly enjoyed self-publishing.

After sitting in shock for a few minutes, I called Delaney and whispered “I just received an email from Shannon Criss from Kimani.” She started to laugh and said “me too!” We screamed for a few moments and then proceeded to call our other dear friend and critique partner, author Sharon C. Cooper who was contacted by Kimani months before and was in the process of signing her contract. We all screamed on the phone and talked about the possibility of all of us writing for Harlequin.

After speaking with Ms. Criss the next day, I worked on my proposals, emailed them and waited—nervously. On February 7th, I got The Call. I’ve dreamed of receiving The Call. I’ve read Harlequin books since I was in middle school, and when I decided to pursue my dream of being a romance author, it was my goal and mission to write for Harlequin.  On February 28th, I signed my contract, thus officially becoming a Harlequin author.

Thank you to my husband, family, friends and readers for your support and encouragement over the years. I’m not sure what to expect on this next journey of my writing career. I’m ecstatic and nervous all at the same time. However, I’m glad that my girls, Delaney Diamond and Sharon C. Cooper aka Charlie’s Angels and The Three Musketeers, will be with me on this ride! Check out their experience by clicking on their names above.

Hugs and kisses,

Candace Shaw