Scavenger Hunt: Do You Want to be a Character in My Next Book?

I’ve decided to tackle a short story.  I’m used to writing full-length novels, so this is a challenge for me. I’m looking for a female character (sorry men) for the prequel—currently untitled— for the next book in the Arrington Family Series, Only One for Me.

The first person to email me the answers to the questions below, will be a character in the prequel as well as the official third novel in the Arrington Family series. I’ll post one  chapter a week of the prequel on my website starting in late November/early December 2012, and eventually have it for free on sites such as Amazon, Barnes and Nobles and All Romance eBooks. Stay tuned for updates.

Scavenger Hunt Rules

1. You must be a subscriber to my website.

2. You can’t currently be a character in someone else’s book.

3. You can’t be a friend or relative of mine.

The answers for the scavenger hunt questions can be found in the virtual tour stops from this week, my website, and the books Cooking Up Love and The Game of Seduction.

Once you’re done, email me the answers to Candace.Shaw@aol.com by Friday, September 21st , 11:59 pm EST.  The first person to respond with the correct answers wins. I’ll announce the winner of the scavenger hunt along with the answers and the 2 winners of the Amazon gift cards from my virtual tour on my website on September 22nd.

Good luck ladies!

Questions:

1. In my first book, Cooking Up Love, how did Shelbi and Justin meet?

2.  What are the names of the Arrington siblings and the type of doctor he/she is?

3. What are two things I named on my bucket list? (Hint there’s five of them)

4. I’ve mentioned lately that I’m working on a spin-off of the Arrington Family series. What’s the name of the new series and who’s the first heroine?

5. How did Bria and Rasheed meet?

6. What object did Justin focus on while Shelbi stitched his finger?

7. What person that is very special to me is from Memphis, Tennessee?

8.  What career did I have before I was a writer?

9.  How many siblings do I have?

10. What is the name of Justin’s restaurant in Cooking Up Love?

11. What kind of dog do I own?

12. In The Game of Seduction, what items does Bria use to seduce Rasheed when he returns home from Charlotte, North Carolina?

13. Where did I get the surname “Arrington” from?

This entry was posted on September 20, 2012. 3 Comments

Virtual Book Tour for The Game of Seduction and Giveaways!

From Monday, September 17th to Friday, September 21st, I’ll be hopping from different blogs to introduce the second book in the Arrington Family Series, The Game of Seduction. Stop by the tour stops to check out interviews, excerpts and there’s a giveaway!

Giveaway Information (This is an international giveaway)

Two commentors from the tour will receive a $5.00 Amazon Virtual Giftcard each. Plus, if you’re a subscriber on my website, twitter follower or a fan on my Facebook fanpage, you’ll receive an extra entry per social media outlet. (See the sidebar) All comments must be posted by September 21st. 11:59 pm, EST. The winners will be selected by Random.org andwill be posted on my website, Twitter and Facebook on September 22nd.  Good luck readers!

Tour Schedule

Monday, September 17th:  The Nuthouse Scribbler’s Blog: Guest Post

Monday, September 17th: Dawn’s Reading Nook:   Interview

Tuesday, September 18th: The Romance Writer’s Reads: Interview

Wednesday, September 19th: Riverina Romantics: Interview

Thursday, September 20th: Candace Shaw: Ladies, Do You Want to be in My Next Book? (Must be a subscriber to my website)

Friday, September 21st: Romance Lives Forever: Interview

This entry was posted on September 17, 2012. 1 Comment

Deleted Chapter from Cooking Up Love

Hello, readers! In my first book Cooking Up Love, I had plenty of rewrites, mind changing and times when I wanted to toss my lap top down the stairs. One chapter in particular had me stumped. It just wasn’t working for me or one of my critique partners. I try to make sure that every scene has some kind of purpose and chapter six honestly felt like fluff the more I read it. So I took it out but was able to save some scenes and conversations of importance to the plot and placed them in other chapters in the book. Chapter six is actually the original way Bria and Rasheed, the heroine and hero from my newest release, The Game of Seduction, met. I was able to savage the best part of their conversation. Check out chapter six below. If you’ve read Cooking Up Love, some of the scenes may be familiar to you.

Disclaimer: The editor never read this version, so this has not been professionally edited. Also, there is a slight rated R scene at the end.

Chapter Six

            Justin rushed through his shower.  He had just arrived home from the restaurant ten minutes ago.  He’d surprised his employees by leaving earlier than usual, but he didn’t care.  He was due at Shelbi’s apartment in a few minutes for movies and her homemade veggie pizza. Justin hated to be late, especially when he wanted nothing more than to cuddle on the couch with her to watch the movies she had rented.  More than likely girlie movies, but he didn’t care what they watched, he just wanted to hold her and kiss her supple lips until he needed a bucket of chap stick.  Her kisses and sweet symphony of moans nearly did him in against the refrigerator the other night.  If Bobby hadn’t returned for his book bag, Shelbi really may have felt the bulge in his pants up close and personal.  The thought of being in her sweet center of paradise, made his shaft awaken, even though the water had turned cooler in the shower.

He rinsed, dried off and threw on some jeans with a light sweater.  Glancing at the clock, he needed to be on the River Loop trolley in ten minutes.  A bottle of white zinfandel from the wine fridge and a bag of healthy snacks, waited for him in the go-green shopping bag on the island.  He grabbed it and headed out the door.

An hour later, Justin was satisfied cuddling with Shelbi on her comfy sofa eating her pizza and drinking wine.  He wanted time to stand still when he was with her.  He had never been so relaxed and at peace than when he was with her.  Long hours at the restaurant making sure everything was in order, had become draining at times along with worrying about his grandparents and his independent baby sister who lived a hundreds of miles away from him.

He took off this evening to spend it with Shelbi.  Even though he had only known her a short period of time, he was mesmerized by her inner-beauty and laid back nature.  Most women he dated would’ve demanded him to take her out on the town, but not Shelbi.  When she texted earlier saying she wanted to see him tonight, he thought about treating her to dinner at the Peabody.  But before he could finish typing his idea, she texted back saying she would make a veggie pizza and salad for him if he brought the wine, preferably white zinfandel, and movie snacks.

Justin smiled down at the beautiful woman resting her head against his shoulder and with her arms encircling his waist.  He stroked her hair tenderly, kissing her forehead every now and then which drew pretty smiles on her face or a kiss back on his nose.  She was adorable and sexy in a pair of pink velour sweat pants and a green t-shirt that stopped right at her navel, showcasing her flat stomach and a diamond stud in her belly button.

“I’m glad we decided to watch the Top Culinary Masters marathon,” Shelbi said, looking up at him with soft brown eyes he could get lost in.

“Me too.”

“You want some more pizza or salad?” she rose from his embrace to take their empty plates to the kitchen. “I also made strawberry short cake, but I have to save some for Bria, along with some shrimp bisque I made for her.”

“You know, I’m thinking about adding shrimp bisque to the menu for the winter months.  Nice of you to make it for your sister.”

“I don’t have a choice.  If I don’t cook, she doesn’t eat.”

“Too busy?  Always on the go?”

“No.  She simply doesn’t know how to cook and has no intention of learning as long as I live three doors down.  I’m surprised she hasn’t come in here yet, but I told her I had company.  It still won’t stop her.  She’s nosey and hungry around this time of night.  Besides, she loves my shrimp bisque.”  Shelbi returned with two slices of pound cake topped with whipped cream and fresh strawberry halves.

“That’s only because she hasn’t had mine.”

Shelbi cut her eyes at him and gave him a boy-please look.  “Is that a dare?” she sassed slamming the plates on the coffee table and giving him her undivided attention.

His manhood stirred as she tried to look mad standing in front of him with her hands on her hips.  The sassy side of her was down-right sexy, and if he wasn’t ready to challenge her to a shrimp bisque cook-off, he would kiss the sassiness out of her.

“Dare?  You’re on.”

*****

Shelbi stared at Justin while eating her strawberry shortcake.  She had just challenged a well-trained master chef to a cook-off.  Sure, she knew her bisque was on point, but her mind kept going back to what Sean had observed—her fear of failure.  He was right.  She had succeeded at everything, winning first place at competitions since elementary school.  If Chef Justin Richardson wanted a shrimp bisque cook-off, she was going to win, and it didn’t matter if he was a master chef.

“You know Justin, to be fair, we should have a taste tester from your side as well.  Have anyone in mind?”

“Rasheed.”

“Cool.  When are we going to do our cook-off?”

“Rasheed and I are off this Sunday.  We can cook in the upstairs prep kitchen at the restaurant before the dinner crowd.  How about your sister?  What’s her schedule like?”

“Ha!  For good food she’d take off work, but she just returned from a medical convention this afternoon and is free unless she has an emergency with a patient.”

Justin stopped eating his cake and sat staring at her with a weird expression on his face. She wasn’t sure what she said that would cause such a change in his up-beat spirit five seconds before.  Was it something I said?  Perhaps he’s nervous about the cook-off and is having second thoughts.

“Are you throwing in the white dish towel, Chef Richardson?”

“What kind of doctor is Bria?” he asked seriously.

Shelbi wasn’t sure why the serious shift in their conversation happened.  Did he need a doctor?  Is he sick?  She knew of six wonderful doctors who could help, well four since Raven was a gynecologist and Cannon was a pediatrician.

“She’s an allergist, but she also focuses on holistic options for her patients such as acupuncture and herbs.”

A look of relief washed over his face and he began eating his cake again.  Was that the kind of doctor he needed?  She didn’t want to ask him.  Some people didn’t like to feel pressured about going to see a doctor and discuss their medical issues.  Besides, she had just met the man. Asking about any health issues would seem out of place at such an early stage in their relationship.

“I like holistic doctors.  You never know about those other types of doctors.  Patients dying and what not and they move on like nothing happened.  You know what I mean?”

Shelbi knew exactly what he meant and was glad she didn’t blurt out— I’m a doctor as well.  Oh and I lost a patient during my internship which is why I’m a contributing food critic making barely enough to pay my rent.  She wasn’t ready to discuss that part of her life with him yet or at all, considering she was trying to forget it.

“Well, Bria loves talking about alternative methods, so if you have any questions, I’m sure she will happily answer them for you.”  There, that way if he has any health concerns, he could ask Bria.

“Baby, it’s getting late and I have to be at the restaurant at five in the morning to wait for a delivery truck.”

Disappointed, she gave a little sexy pout to convince him otherwise.  She crawled toward him on the couch, placed her hands on his legs and climbed up his body until she straddled him.  She leaned her head down over his and kissed him softly on the lips.  She could taste the sweetness of the whip cream and strawberries on his lips and she forced her lips more aggressively on his.  He wrapped his arms around her waist matching her heated kisses with his own.  He pulled her tongue further into his mouth, setting off a series of breathless moans from her.  She removed her lips and placed sensual kisses on his neck that held the intoxicating cologne he always wore, engulfing her further into his realm.  She had been taken out of her world and was in his, with his controlling hands roaming over her body.

Shelbi had never been kissed before from a strong, virile man like Justin.  He was passionate, tender and commanding.  She was sexually charged and had the urge to unbuckle his belt and send it flying across the room to get to the hard instrument which she wanted to play over and over until she was out of breath.  She began to slowly grind on his swollen manhood, eliciting unsteady breaths and a few curse words from him.

Shelbi liked Justin more than any other man she could remember, as far back as college. High school boyfriends didn’t count, because they were boys, even the ones in college had just been boys.  Justin made her feel like a real woman for the first time in her life.  The way he roamed his hands over her body wanting her as much as she wanted him, caused a sensual warmth between her legs to escape.

She still considered herself somewhat of a virgin.  When she attempted to have sex with her college boyfriend, a virgin at the time as well, she screamed so loud they stopped after barely a minute.  She vowed never to have sex again until she knew it was the right time and with the right man.  Staring down at Justin, she knew in her heart she had found the right man.

“I want you, Justin.” Her breath was heavy as she sucked and licked on his neck to emphasize her words.  She moved her hand down to his erection, which hardened even more as she massaged it through his jeans.

When Justin stopped the moment of passion, she was too dazed to hear what he said.

“What, baby?” she asked, not caring, pulling up his sweater and placing hot kisses down his ripped chest while gyrating her hips slowly on him.  If he had said the apartment was on fire, she wouldn’t have been surprised because his kisses had ignited a fire all over her that could’ve very well exploded and set the place ablaze.

“I said,” he held her face tenderly in-between his hands, “It’s getting late, and I need to go.”

“You can spend the night here, with me.  I have a very comfortable goose-down comforter.”  She kissed him seductively on the lips.  He ran his hands through her stresses and kissed her back passionately.

“I want you too, Shelbi,” he said placing hot kisses on her neck.

“I know you do, Justin.  Let’s go upstairs.”

“Baby, if I spend the night, I can’t promise to be a gentleman and for some reason I want to be a gentleman with you.  If you were some random chick, I would’ve slept with you the first time we kissed.  Let’s take it slow.  I want our first time to have no time restraints and no thoughts of regret from you.  I need you to be sure because once we make love, you’re all mine, no turning back.”

His tone was so serious and direct, her breath escaped her.  Shelbi was enthralled by what he had just said, and it made her desire him even more.  She loved the chivalrous attitude.  Most men would’ve been trying to get into her panties by now.  But he was right.  She wanted to take things slow as well, but being in his arms and kissing him, had thrown the idea out the window.  However, if he felt strongly about waiting until the right time, she could wait too.

*****

Justin sampled his shrimp bisque one last time before it was time to serve it to Bria and Rasheed in the closed dining area of the second floor.  He glanced back at Shelbi sampling her bisque as well.  She had just finished pureeing hers and added extra seasoning and sautéed shrimp.  The way her skinny jeans hugged her cute butt and hips, made it hard for him to concentrate on his own masterpiece.  He didn’t know how she to managed to cook in skinny-heeled pumps.  He could barely manage to cook just from gawking at her in them.  Her sexy red halter top exposed her back and made him want to run his hands and tongue over her smooth skin until she forgot her own name.

“Stop peeking.  I know you want to sample this.  But you’ll have to wait.” She gave him a seductive wink before turning back toward the stove.

He chuckled deeply.  He was seriously going to lose his mind in a minute if she kept taunting him, swaying her hips back and forth on purpose as she moved around the prep kitchen.

“I could care less about your shrimp bisque, baby.  I would rather sample you wearing nothing, but those red pumps.  It’s distracting me from cooking.”

He hated to admit that to her.  Of course, it didn’t mean that Rasheed and Bria wouldn’t like his dish.  He knew it was perfect, but Shelbi still had a slight chance.  He had watched her prepare her bisque like a professional chef using fresh ingredients, measuring everything.  Plus, she impressed him by not following a recipe in front of her.  It was all in her head.  His mouth watered at the aromas coming from her side of the kitchen, and he wanted a bowl of her bisque as well.

“I know,” she said, glancing down at her shoes. “Why do you think I wore them?  Trust, I would rather be in tennis shoes.”

Rasheed walked in smacking his lips and rubbing his stomach.

“Bria and I are hungry.  Could you two stop flirting long enough to feed us?  Then you can come back in here flirt and kiss or whatever you want to do on the prep counter.”

Shelbi let out a sarcastic laugh even though those were Justin’s exact thoughts.

“Rasheed, you’re a hot mess,” she said, swatting him with her apron she had taken off.  “Are you being a gentleman with my sister?”

“Your sister is hella fine.  Make a brother wanna turn in his player card,” Rasheed said before stepping out.

Justin spooned out his shrimp bisque in two bowls and garnished it with parsley.

“Let the games begin, Shelbi.”

*****

Shelbi and Justin watched Bria and Rasheed intently as they sampled both bowls of their bisque, chatting back and forth as if they had been best friends for years.  They all sipped on white zinfandel and nibbled on Texas styled toast Justin had his prep chef bring up to go along with the meal.

Shelbi slowly nursed her glass of wine, growing impatient at the scene in front of her.  The competitive streak in her wanted to know right now, this very instant Bria and Rasheed’s opinions.  They were so busy chatting about the Tennessee Titans chances in the upcoming season and possibly going to the Super Bowl, the two of them hadn’t said anything about the meal.  Didn’t they realize this was a cook off?  A competition?  Didn’t they watch Chef Masters and Iron Chef?  Well this was similar, except no cameras and apparently two judges without a culinary background discussing sports.

“Um…hate to interrupt your new found friendship, but how is the shrimp bisque?” Shelbi asked.

Rasheed’s mouth was too full to answer, so he just nodded and took another swig of his wine like it was beer.  Bria dabbed her mouth with a napkin before answering.

“They’re both good.”

Rasheed intercepted once his mouth was empty.

“Yep.  They’re both good.  Different in taste.  Shelbi, yours is spicier with extra shrimp that I can appreciate, but Justin, yours has a creamier texture.  Personally, I think it’s a tie.” He turned to Bria who had emptied both bowls and had sat back to sip on her wine.

“I have to agree with Rasheed.  Shelbi, you know I’ve been eating yours for years, but I like Justin’s as well.  Have you two even tasted each other’s bisque yet?”

Shelbi looked at Justin and realized she was so concerned about beating him, she neglected to taste his.

“No, we haven’t.”

Rasheed stood, placing his napkin from his lap on the table. “Well, while you two sample each other’s bisque and whatever else you plan on doing, Bria and I are going down to the back bar room to watch the game, drink beer, eat hot wings and cheese sticks.  It’s football Sunday.  No offense, but sipping wine and eating properly with a spoon is not a Sunday ritual.  I need my fingers in something, you know what I’m saying, Bria.”

“Watch yourself.  I’m not the average girlie girl.  I can throw you over the banister and have you crashing on the table below.”

“Damn, she’s feisty, too.  I like that!” Rasheed ran his tongue over his lips and blew Bria a kiss.

“Let’s get one thing straight,” Bria started, tapping Rasheed’s chest with her finger, “I’m not some floozy, groupie you’ve been used to.  Now, let’s go watch the game so I can win the bet.”

“Can I add handcuffs and blindfolds if I win?”

Bria rolled her eyes at him and placed her hand on her hips wearing a boy-please expression on her face.  “Do you want to get slapped?”

Rasheed grinned devilishly, grabbing Bria toward him. “Are you adding that if I win the bet?”

“Sure why not, considering you aren’t going to win,” Bria answered as she walked down the stairs with Rasheed following like a stud panting after a female dog in heat.

Justin and Shelbi took the empty dishes back to the kitchen.

“We don’t have to clean up.  I instructed one of the line cooks to come up later to do so.  So, how about I make you a bowl of my shrimp bisque and we go eat it in my office.”

“Cool, I’ll make you a bowl of mine.”

Moments later, they sat on his couch listening to the blues band in the dining area through the speakers in his office.

“Shelbi this is good.  I can honestly say I like it better than mine.”

“Really?”

“Yes.  I really like the extra shrimp and spiciness of yours.  I do like the creamier texture of mine though.  How about I combine both our recipes and call it Sassy Shelbi’s Spicy Shrimp Bisque and place it on the menu for the winter months?”

“What?  Really? You would do that?  It’s really that good!”

“Yes.  It’s spectacular.”

“Sure.  I’ll email the recipe to you tonight.”

“So what else can you make that is slamming like this?”

“Red beans and rice with andouille sausage sautéed with onions and bell peppers with corn bread.”

“My mouth is watering for some of that!”

“Too bad,” she playfully pouted.  She straddled him on his lap and placed her hands around his neck.  “I hoped it was watering for me.”

*****

Justin positioned her on his lap so she could feel the bulge he had thanks to her and those damn red heels.

“Oh, you’re definitely next on the menu.” He grabbed Shelbi to him, kissing her pouty lips, sucking them gently while running his hand along her soft back.  He reached one of his hands to the top of her jeans and unbuttoned and unzipped them.  She moaned in feral anticipation and stood to ease the jeans over luscious hips and thighs revealing red, lacy boy shorts.  She stepped out of the jeans carefully over her shoes and tossed them to the floor.

“Wow,” he said admiring her in her heels, accentuating her sexy legs.  She sat back on his lap and began to undo his belt buckle.  But he had other plans.  He flipped her over so she was on her back.

“Jay?”

“Shh, baby. Just lay back and relax.  Let big daddy do all the work.”

“Well, I need to tell you something before you “get to work, big daddy.”

“What’s that,” he said placing kisses down her neck.

“I’ve only been with one man before.”

“Good,” he said, still kissing her neck, while running a hand over one of her soft legs.  He definitely wasn’t going to tell her how many women he’d been with.  He had lost count sometime after culinary school.

“One time.”

“I heard you.” He kissed her on the lips to shush her.  He really didn’t feel like hearing about some other dude.  She stopped kissing him and held his head in her hands looking up at him with seriousness in her wide doe eyes.

“I mean, one guy, only one time for like one minute, if that.”

“Oh. I see.” Even better. “Well, I promise to take things slow with you.  We don’t have to have sex right now.  In fact, that wasn’t my attention.  Our first time isn’t going to be in my office on my couch with a restaurant full of customers.  However, I wanted to give you a sample of another course.”

“Well, proceed on, big daddy.”

He moved down to the end of the couch and pulled her panties off.  He sat on his knees and admired her beautiful trimmed triangle.  He rubbed his finger on her clitoris before replacing it with his tongue, drawing soft moans from her.  He sucked and teased it with his tongue, sinking further into the folds of her delicate pink softness as she spread her legs further apart allowing him more access.  He held onto her hips as she started slowly gyrating them as his tongue prodded in and out her.  Hands held onto his head tightly as she shivered and cried out his name over and over.  The more she panted and moaned his name, the more he probed deeper into her to give her the pleasure her body begged for.

She raked her fingers through his hair, holding him in place as he licked her ambrosia-filled center.  Her breathing became more rapid, her beautiful breasts heaved up and down as she surrendered herself on his dancing tongue.  Her cries of moans mixed in with hints of his name, aroused him so much, he had to restrain himself from going any further.  He slowly raised himself up and reached out to seize Shelbi in his arms.  She came willingly, her breathing still raspy from the orgasm he bestowed on her.

“Mmm…you were amazing.” She rested her head deeper into his chest and closed her eyes with a sigh of satisfaction.

“I’m glad you enjoyed this course.”

“I did, but I think you enjoyed it even more.”

He ran his tongue over his bottom lip.  I did.

Copyrighted by Candace Shaw, March 2012

If you haven’t purchased Cooking Up Love or The Game of Seduction yet, check out the bookshelf link for purchase links and chapter 1 from both books.  https://candaceshaw.net/bookshelf/

CS

This entry was posted on September 13, 2012. 9 Comments

Today is Release Day for The Game of Seduction!

I’m excited to annouce that I’m releasing The Game of Seduction two days ahead of schedule! Its currently available as an ebook with Amazon  Amazon UK  Barnes and Noble    Smashwords  and   All Romance eBooks.

Check out the blurb and chapter 1 below. Happy reading!

Blurb

Dr. Bria Arrington has had her heart broken by one bad boy playboy and doesn’t want to travel down that road again. However, she finds herself attracted to her best friend, self-proclaimed bachelor, Rasheed Vincent. After a passionate kiss leaves them desiring more, seducing each other is the only cure.

A retired basketball player, Rasheed is a player on and off the court. When a woman gets too close, he bounces to the next one. But the condition he’s in makes him want a permanent dose of Bria’s love, and he’s ready for the shot. She knows falling in love with Rasheed is a prescription for trouble, yet she’s willing to risk it. But can she trust him with her heart?

The Game of Seduction is the second book in the Arrington Family Series.

*****

Chapter One 

“Take one Clarinex every morning until you completely run out, even if everything clears up,” Dr. Bria Arrington instructed her patient who had broken out in hives after eating shellfish. Bria scribbled out the prescription and handed it to the young woman.

“Thank you. Next time, I’ll make sure to ask what’s in the gumbo before digging in.” She glanced at the prescription before placing it in her purse.

“Yes, that would be very wise,” Bria said. A few moments later she walked her patient out into the waiting area and bid her good-bye.

Bria ran her fingers through her bouncy, back length curls and headed to her sister’s office. Dr. Raven Arrington, an obstetrician and gynecologist, had just seen her last patient for the day and the two sisters were headed out to get ready for their sister’s bachelorette party.  Shelbi, the youngest Arrington, was getting married the next day.

Bria stuck her head in Raven’s partially opened door. “Are you ready to go?”

“Yep. Let me finish editing this article on advances in infertility treatments,” Raven answered, her eyes not wavering from the computer screen and her fingers still moving fast along the keys.

Bria was impressed at how her older sister was always focused, serious-minded, and knowledgeable about the medical field and world topics. Bria was more interested in sports, music, good food, and fun. She figured once she was out of her twenties—which she had one more year—maybe she would be more focused and serious-minded like thirty-six-year-old Raven. For now, Bria just wanted to enjoy life.

“Did you include something about acupuncture and herbs?”

“Yep.” Raven glanced at Bria and then quickly back to the screen. “You know, for someone who is an allergist, you certainly have an interest in naturopathic medicine. Too bad you can’t practice it here like you want to, but you know Daddy.” Raven ended on a sigh and pushed her naturally curly red hair behind her ears. Her huge gold hoops dangled in the process.

“I can always move to another practice.” Oops. Bria bit her bottom lip and then pretended to look through her cell phone. She hadn’t meant to speak her thought of the past few months out loud, especially to anyone in her family.

“Um … did you forget you’re a part owner of our family’s practice? Arrington Family Specialists needs you.” Raven shut her laptop and placed it in a black leather carrier before she gave her sister a firm gaze.

“I know but … like you said, I have the interest, plus I’m a licensed herbalist, a certified iridologist, and a few other things I haven’t shared that I’ve been working on.” Bria shrugged, hoping this would be the end of the conversation. She had a possible lead on a job in Atlanta but wasn’t ready to discuss it with her family yet.

“I’m sure you are, much to Daddy’s dismay, and what other certifications are you working on that’s sure to make Daddy even more upset?”

Their father, Dr. Francis Arrington, a renowned cardiologist and surgeon, had started the practice when Bria was a teenager. Her father wanted his children to work at the family practice, but her heart wasn’t strictly in traditional medicine anymore. Instead, she wanted to combine traditional and naturopathic medicine to help her patients with their allergies and other issues.

“Raven, let’s not discuss this now.” Bria’s cell phone chimed.

“Let me guess. It’s your man.” Raven grabbed her coat and proceeded toward the door.

Bria shook her head and glanced at the text. It was her best friend.

“I don’t have a man.” She stood and followed behind Raven.

“Whatever. Your face lights up whenever your so-called best friend calls or texts you.”

“For the last time, we’re just friends. Besides, he’s arrogant, cocky, a jokester, a—”

“A player,” Raven interjected, “but you still want him.”

Bria sighed. She was tired of her family and close friends insinuating that she liked Rasheed Vincent for more than just a friend. The idea was completely absurd. Because of his player ways and women always after him, she didn’t want to fall into the category of being just another notch on his bedpost. No thank you. Instead, they’d become fast friends a few months ago, hanging out at blues clubs and sporting events or staying in, ordering a pizza, and watching the games on television. She listened to his complaints and trysts about whatever girl-of-the- week he was seeing. Nope. She liked him, but not enough to put herself in a hurtful situation again.

The sisters bid farewell to the receptionist and walked briskly toward the parking lot in the frigid evening air.

As she sat in the passenger seat of Raven’s Mercedes, Bria realized she’d never read the text message. His initials, R.V., were in a box on her cell phone. She touched it to see what crazy, off-the-wall thing he had said.

Wish you were here. A party isn’t the same without my homegirl by my side. Who else is going to keep my crazy butt in check? Wish me luck. This fine sista with a big butt is checking your boy out.

The last time she spoke to Rasheed, he was on a private jet with his boys going to Las Vegas for the bachelor party for his best friend, Justin, who was also Shelbi’s fiancé. At the time, Bria had to cut the conversation short because of an emergency with a patient. As she read the message again, she knew that anything more than a friendship wouldn’t work between them anyway.

*****

Rasheed Vincent adjusted his sage-colored bow tie in the mirror as he wondered who had the audacity to pick such a color. He flashed his usual charming, sexy smile that always melted the heart of any woman in the vicinity that had the pleasure of seeing it. A retired professional basketball player, he enjoyed the attention and company of beautiful women—until they became too close—and then he was on to the next one.

He checked his appearance in the mirror one more time. Everything had to be on point today, which wasn’t hard for him. His self-confident and slightly arrogant attitude wouldn’t let him be anything but on point. His bald head glistened under the vanity lights in the dressing room of the wedding chapel. The Armani tuxedo fit his muscular, athletic physique and showcased his broad shoulders with a rock hard chest and washboard abs. He checked his onyx cuff links and buttoned his tuxedo jacket, before giving himself the thumbs up.

He glanced over his shoulder to his best friend and the groom, Justin Richardson, who was busy reading the wedding vows he’d written. Rasheed had hoped that Justin would’ve tamed his wild, curly hair for the wedding but apparently the bride wanted it just like that. Their other best friend and the second best man, Derek Martin, finished putting on his bow tie and proceeded to open a bottle of Moet.

Rasheed strode over to his boy who in two more hours would no longer be living the single life, something Rasheed never planned to give up. He was a certified playboy and intended to keep it that way.

He placed his hand on Justin’s shoulder. “You ready to put on that ball and chain … I mean get married and have sex with the same woman for the rest of your life?”

Justin chuckled and placed the paper with the wedding vows in the pocket of his black tuxedo pants. “Of course, I’m ready. I was ready when I first laid eyes on her adorable face.”

Derek chimed in, as he poured three glasses of champagne. “Yeah, man, I remember. You’ve been whipped since you met Shelbi.”

“I’m not …” Justin paused. “You’re right. I am. But my Shelbi is perfect.”

Rasheed nodded. “You have a good woman that loves you for you. That’s the best kind, man.”

Justin and Shelbi had met just four months before on a trolley in downtown Memphis. Unbeknownst to her, Justin was the owner and executive chef of the restaurant she had critiqued a few days before for her job as a food critic with the Memphis Tribune. After a whirlwind romance and the two working on some personal issues such as Shelbi deciding to begin her medical residency, the couple chose to get married on Christmas Eve. This would give them plenty of time for a honeymoon and a chance to move into their new home before Shelbi began her residency in January.

Rasheed checked his Rolex. “Well, if you change your mind, the Bentley is parked out back. I can have the jet ready, and we can be back at the strip club in Vegas in a few hours. Your bachelor party, thanks to me, was off the chain!”

Justin laughed and took the glass of champagne from Derek. “That it was. But now, I’m ready to get married to the most beautiful woman in the world. You know, Rasheed, you could be next.”

Rasheed almost spit out his champagne and thank goodness he didn’t because he knew Shelbi would’ve had a fit if any stains had been on his tuxedo jacket.

“Married?” He chuckled and shook his head. “Naw. Marriage complicates things.”

“Really? Like what?” Derek asked.

“Like getting the numbers of all Shelbi’s single, hot bridesmaids at the reception.” Rasheed took out his cell phone to make sure it was charged. “She even has some fine, sexy twin cousins from Atlanta. Twins! That would be a fantasy come true … again.” A wide smile formed on his face.

“Really? How would Bria feel about that?” Justin inquired.

“Bria?” Rasheed wasn’t surprised at the question. He had met her at Justin’s dinner and blues club a few months ago, and they’d been hanging out ever since. Everyone thought surely they would end up dating, but they were just friends. “Why would she care? She’s my homegirl. Nothing going on. We’re just friends.”

Justin and Derek rolled their eyes at each other. A knock sounded on the door and the men jerked their heads in that direction. Thankful for the interruption, Rasheed strode over to open the door. There stood the topic of their conversation along with Raven wearing their maid of honor dresses.

“What’s up, fellas? I have your boutonnières,” Bria said as they entered the dressing room. Raven took a boutonnière from a box in Bria’s hand and headed toward Justin.

Rasheed’s eyes were instantly drawn to Bria’s sexy body like a magnet. The sage-colored, straight dress hugged the curves of her petite five-foot-five frame in all of the right places. He was so used to seeing her in medical scrubs that he hadn’t noticed how shapely her body was.

His eyes gazed over her hips and a butt that he’d never realized was so rounded. Her small yet plump breasts were sitting up all nice and perky, and he resisted the urge to pull down her dress and introduce himself to them by kneading and kissing them senseless. Her thick, back- length hair was pinned up in a loose, tousled updo with sexy, wispy curls framing her delicate, bronze face. She always reminded him of the actress Gabrielle Union because of her sexy girl-next-door look and breathtaking smile.

Rasheed downed his glass of champagne, hoping it would calm down whatever the hell he was feeling for his friend. He tried to concentrate on what Raven blabbed about. Something to do with pictures, rings, and walking back down the aisle after the ceremony. But all he could do was imagine hiking up Bria’s dress and holding up her against the wall. He walked over to the bottle of champagne and poured another glass. His attention came back when she spoke directly to him.

“You’re next, playboy,” she said in her usual upbeat, bubbly voice.

“Playboy? You think I’m a playboy?” He didn’t know why all of a sudden he was offended by her comment. She called him that all of the time, and he always gave her some witty, smart-aleck answer such as “and you know this” or “til the day I die.”

The men and Raven laughed while Bria smiled and shook her head.

“Boy, please.” She walked toward him with the rose bud. She took the champagne glass from him, took a sip, and then handed it back to him. “The whole world knows you’re a playboy. Now, let me put the final finish to your attire so you can take pictures. The photographer is done with Shelbi and the bridesmaids.”

Rasheed’s pet peeve was women drinking from his glass; however, he thought it was cute when Bria did it. He finished the rest of the champagne and set the glass on the table.

“I’m going to go ahead and take Justin down to the chapel now that Shelbi is back in her dressing area,” Raven said. “The pastor mentioned wanting to see him.”

“Cool. I wanted to ask him a question about the vows I’ve written.” Justin headed toward the door with Raven.

“I’ll go with you,” Derek said. “I want to get a glimpse of those twins again.”

Rasheed looked passed Bria and straight to Derek. “Hey, I got first dibs on the twins,” he yelled as the door closed.

“Humph. And you say you aren’t a playboy,” Bria said with a whispered laugh.

Rasheed looked down at her while she struggled to pin the flower to his lapel. She was on her tippy toes despite the fact that her heels had given her a few extra inches of height. A sweet, soft scent of jasmine and gardenia radiated from her and filled his senses with her aura.

“You smell and look beautiful,” he said in a deep voice that he normally wouldn’t use with her. “I’m not used to seeing you all glammed up.”

Almond-shaped, coffee-colored eyes glanced up at his face, and her lips parted slightly before she sighed and continued to straighten the flower.

“This thing won’t stay still!” she expressed in a flustered tone. She unpinned it and tried again.

Rasheed wasn’t sure what had ruffled her feathers. Bria was always laid-back and nothing got on her nerves—except the task of pinning a rosebud to his lapel. When he had first met her, he’d flirted hard. Real hard. However, she nipped that in the bud fast. She’d threatened to throw him over the banister of Justin’s restaurant and then proceeded to tell him she wasn’t some floozy or groupie. After that, he had nothing but respect for her, and they’d hung out ever since. Bria had become one of the boys to him thanks to her athletic ability, her love of sports, and cool attitude. He still checked her out from time to time, especially in the little shorts she wore when playing basketball. But he never flirted and even asked for advice about whatever girl-of-the-week he was seeing.

“Having problems, Bree?” he asked, using the nickname he’d given her and concentrating to stay composed. He tried to remember this was his friend, his homegirl. She stood in front of him so close he could see the pulse at the base of her neck beat faster than usual. He pushed his hands in the pockets of his trousers to resist the urge to glide them down her neck, her arms, back, hips —especially the hips—and then end up on her plump little derriere as he imagined picking her up and kissing her already parted, sexy lips.

“I … I almost got it,” she said with a relieved smile. She stuck the pin through the lapel and back out to firmly connect the boutonnière. “Ouch!” She pulled her finger back and waved it in the air.

Rasheed took her finger in his hand and lightly kissed it. Before he had time to think about what he was doing, he sucked the pricked finger into his mouth as his eyes met hers in an intense stare. The rise in his silk boxers strained against his pants as his lips touched her skin. He knew he needed to stop this charade, but her finger was literally finger-licking good, and he wanted more—much more.

“Better?” he whispered in a seductive tone as he caressed her other fingers with his lips and brushed a wisp of hair out of her face.

“Hmm … um …” she stuttered, and her eyes shut as more untamed purrs trailed from her throat.

The aroused music which escaped her was answer enough for him. With little effort, he moved her hands around his neck and drew her petite body hard against his. He bent his head to her quivering lips to imprison them with a seductive kiss. He kissed her deep, relishing in her essence as his tongue wound its way around hers in a slow, sensual dance. Her body arched against his, and more soft moans rose from her. He dipped his tongue inside her mouth even further as she continued to reach for it with her own. Her soft hands slid over his bald head, down to his neck and gripped his shoulders which stirred fervor in him.

“You taste so damn good, Bree,” he groaned.

Rasheed had known all along if he ever had the chance to kiss her, she would be delectable. Now he knew what the closest thing to heaven was, and a moan trembled from him. He moved his lips to her smooth neck which released a rumble from her throat. He kissed her with a tenderness that surprised him, but Bria was a delicate piece of art, and he wanted to treat her as such. He nibbled the hollow area near her collar bone and ran his hands down her backside until they rested on her plump little butt. He was trying his best to not unzip his pants and lift her leg around his torso …

Bria jerked away from him with a gasp and a wide, bewildered gaze. She placed her hand over her mouth as if it were burning.

They stared at each other for a moment before she broke the silence. “We need to go,” she said in a stern voice he wasn’t used to hearing. Usually it was a sweet musical sound, but now it was laced with disapproval and regret.

Coming down from cloud nine, he straightened his tux and looked down at her. Her eyes were wild, lipstick smeared on her full lips, and her breasts rose up and down tempting him to grab her again. He continued to be mesmerized by her hard breathing because one, he caused it, and two, her breasts had never looked so damn perky before. He cocked his head to the side when he realized her nipples poked through the material as if they wanted to break free. How could he have forgotten to touch, kiss, lick, pull, and nibble on her two luscious peaches? Damn. I’m slipping.

He stepped forward. “Bria, are you all right?” He reached for her to offer comfort.

She turned from him and headed towards the vanity area. He placed his hands back in his pockets where they should have stayed in the first place. That’s when he realized the monster in his boxers was hard as a rock. He pulled down his tux jacket, but that still didn’t hide it.

“I’m fine, but that can’t happen again.” She blotted the red lipstick with a Kleenex. “We’re friends, and friends don’t get all hot and bothered for each other.”

“So, you’re all hot and bothered over me?” he teased, trying to make her smile, but the sternness on her face hadn’t cracked.

“Rasheed, this isn’t a joking matter!”

“You’re right, Bree. I don’t know what came over me.” And the truth was he honestly didn’t know what had come over him. He couldn’t believe the aggressive way he had acted with her.

She headed toward the door avoiding eye contact with him. “Let’s just forget this happened. The photographer is ready for the men in the wedding party. You’re going to be late, and I don’t want Shelbi upset. It’s her day today.” She opened the door and closed it, leaving him in the room alone.

As much as he loved a passionate kiss with a sexy woman, Rasheed never thought kissing Bria would set his mind into overdrive. Sure, he’d been attracted to her since they’d met. He’d been drawn to her kissable dimples which displayed when she flashed her inviting smile, and he’d had the urge to place kisses in their deep crevices. He loved her funny little laugh, her thoughtfulness, and her nonchalant attitude. She was an all around cool woman. She was his best friend, his girl. He could depend on her to keep him in check and stay focused. The last thing he wanted to do was upset her. She was visibly shaken when she left, but of course his kisses always did that to any woman. No surprise there.

Rasheed checked himself in the mirror one more time, wiped Bria’s lipstick from his lips with his handkerchief, and stuffed it neatly back into his pocket. As he opened the door, he realized he was shaken as well, but he wasn’t going to let it show. After all, he was Rasheed Vincent, player extraordinaire on and off the court. Sure, Bria was beautiful, intelligent, and sexy, but he wasn’t going to let a woman steal his heart again.

Copyrighted by Candace Shaw, August 2012

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This entry was posted on August 28, 2012. 9 Comments

Excerpt from The Game of Seduction

I’m excited as well as on pins and needles about my second release, The Game of Seduction. I truly had fun writing this book except the times I had writer’s block and had to close my laptop.  If you remember Rasheed Vincent, Justin’s best friend from Cooking Up Love, then you know I had a lot of fun writing this book. At times, Rasheed was telling me what to write or what he wasn’t going to say or do. He’s such a character and a truly fun guy, a little on the arrogant side and definitely a ladies’ man.  I kept his personality the same as it was in Cooking Up Love. I tried to soften it some, but he simply wouldn’t let me.

The Game of Seduction will be released on August 30th.  Its Bria and Rasheed’s love story or just “Rasheed’s book” as my critique partners have been saying for the past year. I keep reminding them that Bria is in the book, and she’s the Arrrington. They fell in love with him while critiquing Shelbi and Justin’s book and suggested I write a book for Rasheed. I honestly hadn’t thought about writing a book for him anytime soon, so I introduced him to Bria, and The Game of Seduction was created.  The book is dedicated to my girls, authors Delaney Diamond and Sharon C. Cooper! Thank you so much. Love you!

Check out another excerpt from The Game of Seduction below!

*****

 “Yes!” Bria jumped up and down followed by the Reebok dance from the 1990s. “Another strike. I’m the bomb. And you said I would only hit a few pins.” Bria glanced up at the computer screen above their lane as her name flashed like a lightning bolt for her second strike.

“Yes, another strike for someone who can’t bowl, pushes the ball down the lane, and then talks to it.” Rasheed said through gritted teeth as he picked up his own personal black bowling ball, got into position, and glanced back at Bria.

“Yet for some reason, you can’t even make one strike tonight, and you usually can do at least six in a row.” She shrugged and gave him a wink.

He chuckled. “Watch your boy in action.” He rolled the ball which hit only half of the pins.

Bria laughed. “You were saying, Mr. Vincent?”

She had been trying to remain composed the entire evening. Rasheed looked particularly fine in a pair of jeans, a red sweater, and a black newsboy cap—which added to his already sexy persona. She couldn’t jerk her eyes away from how his butt fit in the jeans, enhancing his muscles. She imagined clenching her fingers on his bare bottom as he thrust in and out her as she pulled him deeper into her. The image she’d conjured up was making her want to forget their truce and satisfy her longing for him.

“You’re a distraction, Bree,” he said through clinched teeth as he waited for his ball to return.

No, you’re the distraction. She twitched her mouth to the side and approached him. “How am I a distraction?”

“You can’t possibly expect me to concentrate when your hair is curly and bouncy down your back and you’re wearing a sexy little black sweater dress with thigh high boots—well bowling shoes at the moment—but you’re still sexy. If you’re going to hang with me, you need to not look so hot.” He grabbed his ball and bowled a spare.

Bria sat back on the bench even though it was her turn.

He joined her a few feet down and stretched one arm across the back of the bench, his hand almost reached her shoulder. He shook his glass of rum and Coke. “I do believe it’s your turn, or are you ready to throw in the towel?”

Throw in the towel? Bria was ready to throw in the towel but not for bowling. She was ready to throw off her sweater dress and beg Rasheed to do her and do her good. Who was she kidding? How did she possibly think she could just forget about his lips caressing hers, his hands on her bottom, or the deep groans that ignited from his throat, all of which sent a tidal wave of fire through her at the mere thought?

To avoid being next to him, she went ahead and bowled. She bent over, set the ball on the line and pushed it down the lane. It slowly rolled while she yelled “go, go.” The ball hit all but two pins. She rejoined Rasheed on the bench while she waited for her ball to return.

“Damn, girl,” he chuckled. “You keep bending over like that, and I’m going to forget the deal we made the other night and seduce you right here in this bowling alley.”

A heat wave washed over her at his words. She’d had another sleepless night last night pretending her hands were his massaging her breasts and in between her thighs. She shuddered and squirmed in her seat at the possibility of that becoming a reality but with more than just his hand between her thighs.

Rasheed was jokester, but when she looked at him, she couldn’t tell if he was joking or not. Even though he was laughing, his expression and tone had been serious. She decided to find out.

“Boy, stop playing. However, I was just talking to Taylor the other day about having a sex buddy.”

“A sex buddy?” He scooted closer to her on the bench and relaxed his arm behind her. “I’m intrigued. Explain more, please.” A wicked grin crossed his handsome face and the beats of her heart sped up.

“It’s really just a joke between Taylor and me but …” she looked away from him to hide her embarrassment.

“Um … as in you and Taylor being sex buddies.” He downed the rest of his drink and set the empty glass on the other side of him on the bench. “Okay, now I’m really intrigued. Please continue.”

She playfully punched Rasheed in the arm. “Get your mind out of the gutter. No, not me and Taylor. Me and a guy.”

He looked stunned for a moment. He cleared his throat and a serious expression formed on his face.

“Wait, you’re serious, Bree?”

“Sure, why not? I wouldn’t mind having someone I can have sex with but no strings attached. Just sex. That’s it. No emotions. No relationship. Kind of like how you’ve been doing but only with one person, not a Mac truck load.”

His stare was intense and his pupils turned darker than she had ever seen them. “I’m available, Bree,” he said in a sexy tone. He moved closer with his lips less than an inch from hers, sending tingles through her body. “You already know what it’s like to kiss me. Imagine if you had a chance to experience more than that.”

Copyrighted by Candace Shaw, August 2012

I tend to listen to music for inspiration when writing as well as other aspects in my life. There are about twenty songs that helped me to write this book. I could do a soundtrack (making a mental note). Anyway, I was driving in the car one day last winter thinking of titles for “Rasheed’s book.” There Goes My Baby by Usher was playing on my iPod, and it hit me that should be the title which it was until I changed it this past May. I decided to change the title because there was a lot of games of seduction in the book, and it made better sense to me. However, I will always think of There Goes My Baby as Bria and Rasheed’s song. Check out the video below.

This entry was posted on August 24, 2012. 6 Comments