A Week Review with Julie Lessman – A Heart Revealed

by | May 13, 2011 | Fiction Book Reviews | 53 comments

THIS JUST IN!

RUTH LOGAN HERNE TOLD ME THAT I COULD INTERRUPT OUR REGULARLY SCHEDULED PROGRAM FOR A SPECIAL (AND VERY SELFISH) ANNOUNCEMENT. SHE SAID THAT JULIE WOULD UNDERSTAND.

I JUST RECEIVED WORD THAT I DOUBLE-FINALED IN THE GENESIS! YA AND CR. WOW!!!!!! PRAISE GOD AND…WOW! I’M OVERWHLEMED AND VERY SHOCKED.

NOW….BACK TO OUR REGULARLY SCHEDULED BLOG POST. MORE ON THIS EXCITING ANNOUNCEMENT TOMORROW!

Well, do to a power outage last night, I’m running behind on my blog post.

And this is the LOOOOOONG awaited excerpt day too 🙂 An excerpt from Julie Lessman’s upcoming novel, A Heart Revealed. Of course, after you read the excerpt you’ll be dying for September to get here. Unfortunately, since there are four months between then and now, we’ll just have to use the wise-old addage, “All good things come to those who wait.”

I keep repeating that to make me feel better.

Anyway – so…. let’s get a glimpse of Emma and Sean’s story….shall we?

Here is an excerpt from A Heart Revealed where Emma Malloy (a married woman) and Sean O’Connor (a confirmed bachelor) encounter feelings for each other. Emma has bullied Sean into learning to dance because he is going to a wedding with the girl he is dating, Rose.

With barely the sound of a click, she closed the door and turned, hands tight on the knob while she stared at him with those soft, gray eyes that always reminded him of a deer about to bolt.

His jaw set. To the devil with the deer—he wanted to bolt, but the shy, hopeful look in her eyes had him by the throat, a talent that Emma Malloy seemed to master without even trying. He blew out his frustration on a wave of noisy air. “You’ve got thirty minutes, Malloy, but I’m gonna warn you right now—Fred Astaire I’m not.”

Her lips curved into that innocent way that always melted his heart, and he found himself relenting—as usual—with a reluctant smile. He lumbered to his feet with a groan. “Okay, Ginger, let’s put your foot where your mouth is.”

“I promise this will be fun,” she said in a rush, hurrying to the cherry-wood buffet against the wall where an RCA Victor phonograph stood ready and waiting. His mouth went flat. Further evidence of her plot to goad him into making Rose happy. He shook his head and watched her while she bent over the phonograph, his gaze traveling the length of her before he realized what he was doing. Heat ringed his collar and his pulse notched up a degree when he suddenly realized Emma Malloy had a beautiful body. How had he never noticed before—those long, willowy legs that slid up to gentle hips and a small waist? Fire scorched his cheeks as he admired generous breasts all the more obvious in a new pale yellow sweater that brought out a touch of green in her eyes. He cleared his throat and looked away while she carefully lifted the needle into place with a scratchy sound before it glided into the record’s groove. The mellow sounds of Duke Ellington’s Three Little Words suddenly floated through the air and oddly enough, his muscles begin to relax. He closed his eyes to enjoy the magic of one of his favorite songs, by an artist Emma knew he loved.

I know what you’re doing, I see it all too clear …

He inhaled deeply, and all of his resistance fled, because he knew exactly what Emma was doing and why. Her mission in life seemed to be to make those she loved happy, and for whatever reason, Emma desperately wanted to see him happy, to make a go of it with Rose, to walk down that aisle into a life she believed would bring him much joy. The air in his lungs released in a slow, tranquil sigh at the gift of Emma in his life. He had never felt this close to a friend, much less a woman, and he marveled at the fact that when he was with her, contentment seemed to purl through his body as languidly as the Duke’s music now oozed through his mind.

His eyelids opened, and there she stood, arms outstretched and an impish grin on her face. “I knew the Duke would work his magic,” she said, taking his left hand in hers and clasping it at eye level. “Which I must admit, has me feeling a wee bit like Charity.” With a chew of her lip, she placed his right hand on her shoulder blade and rested her arm on his. “Now relax, because you’ll find the foxtrot to be a smooth, easy dance very similar to the waltz.”

His lips angled up. “Oh, that helps, since I know how to waltz too.”

She lifted her chin, apparently striving to be professional, but the twitch of her lips gave her dead away. “First, left foot forward, one-two, then right foot forward, three-four …”

Without a word, he followed her effortlessly, as if he had Astaire blood in his veins. It should have felt strange, holding her this way, but somehow it didn’t and Sean wondered why. Maybe because he was from an affectionate family that hugged all the time, he reasoned, so naturally closeness and hugs had already become a part of their friendship.

“Left foot to the side, five-six …” she said, gaze intent on their feet.

Their proximity allowed him to study her close up … the way one side of her mouth tilted when she scraped her teeth against her lip, like now, indicating she was focusing hard on the lesson. For the first time he noticed an almost invisible sprinkling of tiny freckles across her nose, subtle and shy like Emma herself. He caught a faint whiff of the perfume Charity had given her—Shalimar—with its hint of lemon and vanilla, and he breathed it in, the scent teasing his senses with the same innocence and beauty of the women he held in his arms.

“Then left foot forward, one-two …” She glanced up with a smile. “Good … good, you’ve got it, now. Then turn your right foot one-quarter angle, three-four …”

He wasn’t surprised that he picked it up quickly—athletics had always come easily for him, and apparently dancing was no different, but to say he was shocked he enjoyed it was an understatement. The music seemed to flow in his limbs and in no time, he was whirling her in his arms, hand firm against her back as he drew her close with confident ease. He gave her a crooked smile. “Look out, Fred Astaire!”

A breathless giggle escaped her lips as the music stopped, and she put a hand to her chest. “Goodness, you’re a natural, although I should have expected that with your affinity for sports.” She dashed back to the phonograph to reset the needle, shooting a grin over her shoulder. “Once more, and you’ll be giving me lessons, I promise. And then it’s the Lindy, and your life will be complete.” She returned, clasping his hand.

Maybe it was the door being closed … or Emma near breathless … or even the velvet voice of the Duke that created an intimacy he found he rather enjoyed. He smiled, his voice husky with affection.  “So, Mrs. Malloy, tell me how you’ve become so light on your feet—have you been frequenting the dance marathons at Revere Beach?”

The pink of her cheeks deepened as she cocked a brow. “Why, yes, Mr. O’Connor, I find it a great release for the little energy I have left after 12-hour days, six days a week.”

He laughed and tightened his hold for a spin. “Then it’s a wonder we haven’t bumped into each other, because heaven knows that’s how I spend my spare time.”

Her eyes warmed with approval. “This will make Rose very happy,” she whispered.

His chest expanded as he studied her with a wry smile, reveling in her praise. “I know, but isn’t it about time you start thinking about my happiness? Dancing and marriage—two things that give me indigestion, and yet you seem intent on prodding me into both.”

It was her turn to laugh, the gray of her eyes sparkling like polished silver. “I am thinking of your happiness, bound and determined that your fears will not keep you from all God has.”

The music stopped, but he retained his hold, assessing her through pensive eyes. He nudged a finger to her chin and smiled. “So that’s how you spend your free time, then—as a guardian angel to the people you love?” His thumb grazed the curve of her jar, marveling at its silky touch. “Tell me, Mrs. Malloy, just how did I rate you as a friend?”

“Why, as a favor to Charity, of course,” she said with wink, the action so uncharacteristic that it made him laugh outright. “She asked me to keep an eye out for her big brother because … well, apparently he has a few flaws …”

“Flaws?” He released her with a cross of his arms, eyes in a squint. “Such as?”

She scrunched her nose. “Well, she says you’re a late bloomer for one …”

“Late bloomer,” he repeated, head cocked. “And what exactly does that mean?”

She peeked up, lips curved in a tease. “Oh, you know, a mature man on the outside, but inside, nothing more than a little boy who refuses to grow up and fall in love.” She nibbled on her lip as if to suppress a grin. “Which, Charity claims, is simply because you’re a little …” There was no mistaking the sass in her eyes now. “… dense.’”

His jaw dropped, along with his arms. “I’ll show you dense.” He tickled her, the plane of his hand to the side of her neck, causing her to squeal and tuck her head in a knee-jerk reaction.

“I didn’t mean it, I promise,” she shrieked with a giggle, twisting to escape.

Laughing, he pinned her arms to her sides, eyes narrowed in a mock glare. “Say it, Emma—Sean O’Connor is not dense; he’s one of the most brilliant men I know.”

Cheeks flushed with fun, she masked her humor with a serious sweep of lashes followed by a show of humility that softened the gray of her eyes. “Sean O’Connor is not dense,” she repeated slowly. “He’s one of the most …” She gave him an innocent blink. “brilliant men I know.” A grin broke free as she plucked the half-eaten Cherry Mash out of his pocket and lurched away. “I mean little boys!” she shouted, her giggles bouncing off the walls as she skittered for protection on the other side of the room. She faced him at the window, chest heaving and palms braced on the ledge, the candy bar smashed in her hand. Behind her, a tangerine moon rose ripe in a starry sky, its hazy glow encircling her like a halo despite the mischief in her eyes.

The thrill of the hunt broadened his grin as he took his time, his gait slow and easy while he rounded her desk, gaze hungry and locked with hers. “Give it back, Mrs. Malloy,” he whispered, feeling the adrenalin of horseplay that pumped in his veins.

“No!” she cried, more giggles bubbling over. She jerked her chair to block his way, then eased around the desk waving the Cherry Mash like a taunt, her impish smile reminding him of Gabe. “Not until you learn the lindy and promise to leave the candy at home when you go to this wedding. You may be a late bloomer, but at least you won’t smell like a little boy.”

That did it. Slamming the chair in, he lunged, surprising her with a firm clasp of her arm. He dove for the Cherry Mash, but she fought him with shrieks of wild laughter, the candy bar clutched tightly behind her back. He reeled her in and grinned, challenge coursing his veins as he gripped her to his chest. “Give it up, Emma,” he breathed, “you won’t win.” Locking her with one arm, his other circled her waist while his hand wrestled with hers to recapture the candy.

Her body stilled … and in a catch of his breath, everything changed. One moment she was laughing, and in the next, her laughter faded away, leaving her lips parted with shallow breaths while gentle eyes slowly spanned wide. The effect totally disarmed him, causing his heart to thud to a stop. Silence pounded in his ears as he became aware of her body pressed to his, her warmth, her scent engaging his pulse to a degree that jolted him. He swallowed hard, feeling the rise and fall of her chest, the burn of her hand embedded in his, and a flash of heat traveled his body until it scorched in his cheeks. He flinched away. “Emma, I’m sorry—I didn’t mean to manhandle you.” He stepped back and plunged his hands in his pockets, desperate to deflect the embarrassment he felt. His smile was awkward. “Keep the candy then, I have more in my bottom drawer.”

Julie – it’s been such a pleasure to ‘boast your books’ this week! Your ministry, your calling, is so evident and blessed. We are just a few voices that benefit from the words you write. Thank you!

 REMEMBER:Leave a comment about what you are most looking forward to from A Heart Revealed. Your name will be placed in a drawing to win one of Julie’s books. The winner will be announced this weekend! WOOHOOO!!!! Good luck!

53 Comments

  1. Carol M

    /sigh/

    /swoon/

    Pay no attention to the girl with the flash drive hovering around your computer. There will be cookies left as compensation. Think Keith would help in exchange for cookies?

    Four months?!

    /more sighs/

    <3 ya Julie! Thank you and thank you Pepper for a great week!

    Reply
    • Pepper

      Carol,
      When it comes to Julie Lessman and her books – it’s truly MY pleasure to get the word out!

      Reply
    • Julie Lessman

      CAROL … COOKIES??? DID I HEAR COOKIES??? KEEP IN MIND THAT I AM STILL TRYING TO LOSE FIVE LBS., SO GET BEHIND ME, CAROL!!

      AND, PEP, THANK YOU SOOO MUCH FOR FEATURING MY BOOKS THIS WEEK, MY FRIEND — MUCH APPRECIATED!!

      HUGS,
      JULIE

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      • Carol

        Aw Julie – you look fabulous!

        And Pepper!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

        WOOHOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

        I am so proud of you!!!!! Congrats, lady!

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  2. Casey

    Oh Carol, don’t mention how much longer! I’m hoping to have this one for the drive to ACFW. 🙂

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    • Pepper

      Oh Case,
      Everytime you mention ACFW I get all ‘ver klempt’ (to quote a Ruthy-ism) I can’t WAIT to hug you crazy!!!

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    • Julie Lessman

      CASE!!! GIRL, YOU WILL DEFINITELY HAVE THIS ONE FOR THE DRIVE TO ACFW — UH, YOU’RE NOT PLANNING ON DRIVING THE CAR YOURSELF AND READ AT THE SAME TIME, I HOPE??!!

      CANNOT WAIT TO DISPENSE HUGS ALL AROUND TO SOME MY FAVORITE PEOPLE IN THE WORLD COME SEPTEMBER!!

      HUGS,
      JULIE

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      • Casey

        Right back atcha Pep!! ACFW, ACFW, ACFW, ACFW, ACFW, ACFW 😉

        JULIE!! No, Daddy and I are going together. Hope he plans to drive for a while. 😉

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      • Julie Lessman

        CASE … that is SO cool about your dad driving you!! And, yes, I do hope he plans to drive a while … 🙂

        Hugs,
        Julie

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    • Carol

      YAY!!!!

      So glad you’re going to make it!!!!

      My drive isn’t near as long and I doubt I’ll be reading on it [planning to drive up with a friend who has family nearby]. I’ll have to read it before then ;).

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  3. Susan Mason

    You are such a tease, Pepper! Well, anticipation is half the fun, isn’t it?

    Thanks for this fun week with the O’Connor’s. I hope to have my copy of ‘A Heart Revealed’ in time for a personal signing in St. Louis!

    Have a great weekend!

    Sue

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    • Julie Lessman

      SUE … NOTHING WOULD GIVE ME MORE PLEASURE THAN SIGNING BOOKS FOR PEOPLE I LOVE, SO SEE YOU IN SEPTEMBER, GIRL!!!

      HUGS,
      JULIE

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  4. Melissa (ForstRose)

    Wow, another heart stopping moment from the “queen” of steamy clean romance. Yes I know that sounds like a contradiction in terms but anyone who’s read any of Julie’s books will get it. If you haven’t read them well you might just have to just to see it can actually be done and done amazingly well.

    Not a moment over PG yet the sizzle factor is off the charts.

    Ok so what am I most looking forward to in Heart Revealed that is hard to answer since there are so many things I look forward to in Julie’s coming books. Well for one yet another few hours among the “chaos” of the O’Connor family and their budding or now in 4 of 6 cases veteran romances. Too bad this will be that much closer to the ending of the O’Connor saga though I’m sure Julie has something else stewing to treat us with once this beloved family has exhausted their stories.

    And yes I look forward to yet another clean romance that will beat the socks off the general market for originality, sizzle, and top notch writing. Predictability and stock plots walk the plank in the face of longer more enticing stories that leave all the unnecessary details in their wake.

    Well looks like another “rambling” comment. Just like my reviews when I’m shooting for 150-200 words they come out 3-5 hundred instead and a few even push 1K. LOL

    Thanks Julie and Pepper. Its been an exciting and enjoyable week with beloved books and the anticipation of another coming treat from Julie’s “pen” (keyboard).

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    • Julie Lessman

      MELISSA …”“queen” of steamy clean romance”??? I LIKE THAT!! I JUST GOT AN E-MAIL FROM A COLLEGE GAL WHOSE GUY FRIEND TEASES HER AND HER FRIENDS ABOUT READING MY BOOKS. HE CALLS ME “HOT AND HOLY”!! 🙂 NOT EXACTLY SOMETHING I CAN USE AS A TAGLINE, BUT I LIKE IT NONETHELESS!!

      AND THANK YOU, MY FRIEND, FOR YOUR VERY KIND WORDS — I HOPE AHR WILL LIVE UP TO THEM, BUT THEN EVEN IF THE BOOK DOESN’T, I DO KNOW THAT EMMA WILL — YOU’RE GONNA LOVE HER!! AND I AGREE IT’S TOO BAD WE’RE NEARING THE END OF THE O’CONNOR SAGA — I HAVE ONE AND A HALF MORE SCENES TO WRITE IN STEVEN’S STORY, AND THEN I WILL SIT DOWN AND CRY. :/

      HUGS,
      JULIE

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      • Melissa (ForstRose)

        Well Julie even though I’m looking forward to a wonderful read this fall, if it’s triple digits around here I may wait for a rainy day (amazingly they do occur in the central CA valleys) though much fewer, further between, and a tad warmer than my native Pacific Northwest. 90-100+ a few days to a week in a year is a whole different animal than the 100+ degrees on a typical summer day here. Going to be a whole new experience this summer my first living in CA. At least most places have AC and it works.

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  5. Linda

    The Queen of hot romance that’s clean. You feel every emotion the characters are feeling! The tension is terrific. The depth of the story is astounding. Cannot wait to get a copy!!! September is too long to wait!! Write FASTER!

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    • Julie Lessman

      WOW, LINDA, TELL US WHAT YOU REALLLLY THINK!!! 🙂 SERIOUSLY, THANK YOU SOOOOOO MUCH FOR YOUR KIND COMMENT — IT BLESSES ME MORE THAN I CAN SAY.

      HUGS,
      JULIE

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  6. Tori Lynn

    I can’t wait! I LOVE it, Julie! Last night I actually ordered AHU so it should be here in about a week! Then I just have to wait until… SEPTEMBER! :O Well, like Pepper said ‘good things come to those who wait.’ And I can tell this will be good! THANK YOU, PEPPER, for spending the week on Julie and her amazing books. And THANK YOU, JULIE, for writing!
    ~Tori Lynn

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    • Julie Lessman

      TORI!!! OH, I AM SO EXCITED FOR YOU BECAUSE I HAVE TO ADMIT, AHU IS MY FAV OF ALL THE BOOKS I’VE WRITTEN. I JUST FEEL LIKE I HIT MY STRIDE IN THAT BOOK AND IT TOUCHES ON EVERY KIND OF LOVE — ROMANTIC, AGAPE, UNCONDITIONAL, SACRIFICIAL. AND CLUNY MCGEE??? DON’T EVEN GET ME STARTED … SIGH. 🙂

      HUGS,
      JULIE

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  7. Michelle T.

    In one word . . . incredible! I’m looking forward to another amazing story by my dear friend, Julie, plus . . . looking forward to seeing my name in the book, as well as my sweet friend Casey’s name. Exciting stuff! 😀

    Love you, Julie!

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    • Julie Lessman

      ME, TOO, MICHELLE — SEEING YOURS AND CASE’S NAMES IS SUCH A BLESSING TO ME BECAUSE I LOVE YOU BOTH. I GET TO READ THE FINAL GALLEYS THIS WEEK AND I CANNOT WAIT!!

      HUGS,
      JULIE

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  8. karenk

    loved the excerpt…can’t wait to read more of sean and emma’s story…julie, you are the best, girlfriend…and to pepper…i enjoyed spending the week w/ you, too.

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    • Pepper

      Thanks, KarenK
      So glad to have you along for the excitement !! 🙂

      Reply
    • Julie Lessman

      KAREN … THANK YOU, SWEETIE, AND RIGHT BACK AT YA — YOU ARE DEFINITELY ONE OF “THE BEST” WHEN IT COMES TO GREAT READER FRIENDS!!

      HUGS,
      JULIE

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  9. Casey

    YES YOU SHOULD! I’m all giddy and excited for you!! Oh man, I TOLD YOU SO!!!!!!

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  10. Casey

    So stinkin’ proud!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (forgot to add that)

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    • pepperbasham

      Love you Case,
      Signed,
      Pepper D. Basham
      Stories peppered with grace and a dash of humor
      Genesis finalist (because Casey told me so)

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      • Casey

        Yes I did! 😉

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    • Julie Lessman

      PEPPER … I’M WITH CASE IN PROCLAIMING A RUTHISM … SOOO STINKIN’ PROUD OF YOU, GIRL!!

      HUGS,
      JULIE

      Reply
  11. Susan Mason

    HUGE CONGRATS, PEPPER!! A double final!! Wow. That is awesome.

    Celebrate big time this weekend!!

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    • Pepper

      Susan,
      Thank you so much!!!

      Reply
  12. JoAnn Durgin

    Pepper! Congratulations! I had a feeling… I’m so very thrilled for you. Loved reading the excerpt from Ms. Lessman’s new one. And I have to say I adore the yellow roses on the cover, too. SMILE. Go celebrate tonight, and I’ll see you in the winner’s circle in St. Louis in late September!!!! It’s only a matter of time until you’re entered in the Carol Awards. Blessings!

    Reply
    • Pepper

      Thanks, JoAnn. I plan to feature your book on Sunday, but tomorrow is party day!!! 🙂

      Reply
      • JoAnn Durgin

        Party on!!!! Congrats again. You enjoy and deserve every single moment. Keep on doing the happy dance, and may it continue… Thanks so much for featuring my book! I appreciate you so much, Pepper. Blessings.

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    • Julie Lessman

      JOANN … JUST A NOTE HERE … I HAD TO FIGHT A BIT TO KEEP THE YELLOW ROSES, BUT I THINK THEY ADD A NICE TOUCH AND ARE SYMBOLIC BECAUSE THE COLOR MEANS “NEW BEGINNINGS’ AND EMMA CATCHES KATIE’S BOUQUET, WHICH ARE YELLOW ROSES.

      HUGS,
      JULIE

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  13. Audra

    100% Julie Lessman — pure and simple. Oh sighs you’ve evoked over a simple skirmish over a Cherry Mash!! Julie, you’re the bestest! I hope you publish books for years and years and YEARS to come!

    Reply
    • Julie Lessman

      HEY, AUDRA … GUESS WHAT?? THE CHERRY MASH IS CHANGED TO A SNICKERS IN THE FINAL BOOK BECAUSE MY VERY WISE COPY EDITOR SUGGESTED SNICKERS INSTEAD OF CHERRY MASH, WHICH I JUMPED ON. I DIDN’T REALIZE SNICKERS WAS AROUND THEN, BUT IT MAKES MORE SENSE FOR SEAN TO OBSESSED WITH SNICKERS THAN CHERRY MASH, DOESN’T IT?

      HUGS,
      JULIE

      Reply
  14. Audra

    Pepper, CONGRATULATIONS!!! Finalling just once wasn’t good enough…show off!! LOL! So proud of you! Time to celebrate!

    Reply
    • Pepper

      Audra,
      Thank you for stopping by! Can you believe it?!?

      Reply
  15. Keli Gwyn

    Congratulations x2 on your DOUBLE final, Pepper! What wonderful news!

    Reply
    • Pepper

      Keli,
      You are super-sweet AS USUAL!!!

      Reply
  16. Pam Kellogg

    I hope September comes quickly! Julie keeps tantalizing us with these tidbits from A Heart Revealed. I can hardly wait to read it! I’m looking forward to the whole book, but especially to see how Mrs. Malloy becomes single so she can finally give in to the love she has for Sean (after he wises up about his feelings for her, of course). Emma has always taken her marriage vows seriously, even though she’s married to an abuser. I’m glad this book promises some happiness for her with a good man.

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    • Julie Lessman

      AH, YES, PAMMY … EMMA’S FREEDOM FROM HER ABUSIVE MARRIAGE … THAT IS THE DILEMMA FOR ME, ISN’T IT??? YOU’LL JUST HAVE TO WAIT AND SEE HOW I DO IT … 🙂

      HUGS,
      JULIE

      Reply
  17. MaryC

    Congrats on your double final, Pepper!

    Thanks for sharing Julie’s excerpt!

    Reply
    • Pepper

      MaryC – it is ALWAYS a pleasure to feature Julie’s books – and Julie herself. Her personality matches her books: Wonderful!

      Reply
    • Julie Lessman

      THANKS, MARY C, FOR COMING BY TO READ IT … AND THANKS AGAIN TO PEPPER FOR DEVOTING A WEEK TO ME!!

      HAPPY WEEKEND, ALL!!

      HUGS,
      JULIE

      Reply
  18. Heather

    Wow!!! ~Sigh~ Can’t wait for September!! Really looking forward to reading Sean And Emma’s story… 🙂

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    • Julie Lessman

      THANKS, HEATHER … I’M LOOKING FORWARD TO IT, TOO, BECAUSE I THINK SEAN AND EMMA ARE GOING TO BE FAVORITES OF A LOT OF PEOPLE — IT WAS SOOOO MUCH FUN DEEPENING THEIR CHARACTERS AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP!!

      HUGS,
      JULIE

      Reply
  19. Michelle T.

    Congratulations, Pepper!! That’s so awesome!! 😀

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    • Pepper

      Thanks, Michelle.
      I’m still reeling from the shock 🙂

      Reply
  20. Christina

    Pepper, congratulations! I’m doing cartwheels. Well, not really but I would if my body wouldn’t moan and groan at such an attempt.

    Again, congratulations!!!!

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    • Pepper

      LOL, Christina – as excited as I was, I don’t think my body would have responded too well to cartwheels either.
      Thanks so much!!

      Reply
  21. Joetta

    oooh… i cannot wait for this book to be released! what a tease… just as i am hopelessly lost and pulled in by the romantic tension… the door is slammed shut and i’m left wondering what happens!!! so much for skipping to the last chapter!! maybe Julie could release a chapter a month??
    thanks for sharing… i am re-reading APMP while i wait IMPATIENTLY for the latest book to be released!! we really have to talk to these publishers! they need to be releasing these books much quicker!!!

    Reply

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