I have a special treat today – a guest! Please welcome the lovely Ravan McAllan with her latest release, Darling Doc.
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Hi and a big thanks for hosting me today. I tell you, Iβm all over excited, because my story, Darling Doc is out.
Itβs exciting in more ways than one.
Apart from the fact that any book birthday is a great time for celebrationβthink fizz, chocolate, chair swivel jiggle, yee haaaβs and so on Β π β this is doubly so.
You see, I was convinced Iβd lost my hot writing gene. I thought it had danced away never to return.
And that was scary.
Luckily (after more months than I care to think about) it returned. Β However, I never thought it would be with a story written in first person. Thatβs something new.
Does it work? Thatβs up to the readers to decide. *Cue nail biting*
What I can say is I had a ball writing it. From the real life bit (the water bottle), to the ohh what ifs, and getting into my heroineβs mind…it was fun all the way.
Like a lot, if not most authors, I canβt write to order. I can only write what my muse tells me. Shouts at me, demands I stop a or b and do x, y or z… or whatever.
So when it shouted, oy first person point of view, no one was more surprised tan I was.
However as I started to write the story I realised that it was the only way to write it.
Through Sandyβs eyes.
This is the result…
Darling Doc (Naughty Forties #1) by Raven McAllan
Available: January 30, 2018
Publisher: Evernight Publishing
ISBN: 978-1-77339-563-0
This stuff only happens in romance novelsβ¦
After a chance meeting on a crowded tram, Sandy has cause to re-evaluate several things.
1, It is perfectly possible to lust after a stranger.
2, It isnβt only fictional heroines who need to carry spare panties.
3, A manβs voice really can almost make you climax in public.
4, Great sex does exist.
5, Being a doctor can complicate things.
When her chance encounter turns up in her surgery, there is only one thing for it. Grab said hunk and the sex on offer with both hands and donβt let go. Alistair isnβt a patient after allβ¦ and what two consenting adults get up to in their spare time canβt be love, or can it?
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Excerpt:
βWe arenβt patient and doctor, are we?β he asked in a somewhat serious voice.
I shook my head. What was he getting at? βNo, I gave you the info about the chemist as one acquaintance to another.β
βThatβs okay then. I can change acquaintance to something else.β
He tugged my hand, and taken unawares I fell forward and my boobs hit his chest with a thump.
Nipples are traitors. Mine hardened and poked into him as if they wanted to bore through to his ribs and beyond. Well, I couldnβt blame them, but this was my surgery for goodnessβ sake, and even if he wasnβt a patient, it had to be unethical as β¦ I saw stars.
Heβd snuck one arm around me and pulled me so close his cock was doing the same sort of thing as my nipples. Then, he put his mouth to mine, and I was damned sure my panties were damp.
Donβt ask me how long it was before I drew breath, resurfaced, or realized my phone was making noises. I was surrounded both in mind and body by hot, aroused male, and it was fantastic.
βHoney, Doc, your arse is making strange noises, if that doesnβt sound rude.β Alistair had drawn back, and to my mortification, I swayed toward him again. Hells bells, I hope I wasnβt puckered up. That would be too much.
βMy?β Surely not? Then I remembered Iβd put the office phone on to divert, and my mobile in my pocket ready to head out before Sandie had interrupted my departure. βOh shit, I bet Iβm late for my next place.β I fished the offending item out of my pocket and squinted at the screen. I really must get my eyes tested. It was getting ever harder to see small print. My reading glasses were either not strong enough or too strong, and anyway the lenses were so scratched it was like viewing the world through frosted glass. Handy if I went into the gentsβ by mistake (and letβs face it if I had them on, it was as likely as not) but not a lot of good elsewhere.
I managed to make out a text saying time to move.
βRight, Iβd better go.β I grabbed my bag, put my shoes back onβwhen had I kicked those offβand did one of those half polite smiles when youβre not sure what else to do.
He grinned. Really no man should be allowed to get away with an expression like that without appearing stupid. Alistair McCrea just looked sexy.
βNot before I ask you out.β
βWhat?β I had to stop saying that like a twit. No one would know I had degrees and stuff or a reasonable vocabulary. βWhy?β
βBecause I want to get into your knickers?β He paused for what I guessed was effect and then winked. βBut not tonight. Tonight Iβd like to take you out for dinner, and what else I have in mind doesnβt work well on a full stomach.β
Oh shiverooney. Hot sex? Swinging from the chandelier? Sadly no chandeliers around. What else? Now my mind was in overdrive. βLook, Iβm not interested in a quick shβhowβs your father. Thanks, but no thanks. I have to remember who I am.β I did my doctor knows best face. He ignored it.
Thank you. Dare I say, but anything else Iβm happy to negotiate over? Maybe Iβd better not.
About The Author:
If you want to check out Raven and her other books, please pop over toΒ www.ravenmcallan.comΒ where youβll find all you need!
Thank you so much for inviting me
Anytime, lovely!