Sunday, November 6, 2011

A Decade of Longing Excerpt

I've returned with the promised excerpt :) But let me tell you a little about me in case you're interested. I’m Elyzabeth M. VaLey, erotic romance author. I've had two releases during this past month of October, one of them my historical romance “A Decade of Longing” and the other a paranormal short “Dreams of Fate”.

Excerpt:

Angelica stood up to receive Alexander. She had been trying to prepare herself for this moment all morning. The thought of seeing him, alone in her drawing room, had made her unable to concentrate and get anything done. She tried to feed on her anger, on the feeling of abandonment, of being cheated. She thought of the long ten years in which she had known nothing of Alex. She had spent ten years worrying about him, craving for him, hungering for him and yet she had known nothing. She had lived every day for the past ten years wondering if he would fulfill his promise and come back. Though she finally convinced herself that it would not happen, Angelica still hoped.

Even as Jonathan introduced Alexander, and he bowed low to her, she could feel her resolve fading away and her heart accelerating.

“Thank you, Jonathan,” she managed to say in a normal voice. “Have a seat please, Lord Huntington.”

Yes! She was doing it! She was actually carrying on a civilized conversation without letting her feelings get in the way. All she had to do was avoid gazing into his eyes and she would easily be done with this silly reunion. She smiled to herself. She was still in control.
With renewed vigor, Angelica sat back behind her desk and shuffled some papers. While Alexander sat down, she tried to calm her nerves by reminding herself that they were on her ground. This was her office and she was in control. She had no feelings for Alex whatsoever and after ten years, she was certain that there was nothing left in him of the man she had once loved.

Finally, she folded her hands atop the mahogany desk, cleared her throat and began to talk business.

“Our charity, Children of Today, was created a few years ago to try and help those poor children who are without a home. Our main goal is to give the homeless children a roof, meals, and in general a better life until they become adopted or are ready to go their own ways. We create activities such as raffle sales to try to help better the life of the little ones in our local orphanage. We also go to them at least once a week and teach them diverse things, or play with them, read to them––”

“Angie.”


His voice cut through her like the sharpest knife. Her words faded away and silence reigned. Angie. It was a simple word, her name. But said by Alexander, it held a whole new meaning: love, ache, desire. Angie. It reverberated through her, coursing through her body and causing a shiver to run down her spine. Her body recognized the voice and she looked up at him, making the fatal error of gazing into his eyes.

Angelica blinked. One moment Alexander was sitting across from her; the next, he was standing before her. So close. Too close. She tried to stand, but the moment she did, he snaked his arm around her waist and pulled her closer. His lips found hers and she lost herself in a passionate kiss.

Angelica felt his soothing hand on her hair; his fingers burnt into her waist. Her bosom pressed against his chest, and she felt desire begin to course through her, concentrating itself between her legs. She heard a low moan emerge from her own body––something she hadn’t permitted herself to do for the past ten years. That one simple human reaction brought her back to reality. With force, she disentangled herself from Alex’s grip. Taking a step back, she slapped him hard.

“Angelica,” Alexander said huskily.

“How dare you?” she said, her voice rough. She cleared her throat. Her whole body trembled. She began to pace around the room, trying to distance herself from Alex; trying to forget his taste in her mouth, to lose the warmth he had radiated, the life he had infused in her.

“How dare you?” She turned to look at him.

"A Decade of Longing" is available at:


I love romance and all of its intricacies. As a matter a fact, I think I'm in love with the idea of love. "A Decade of Longing" is all about true love. Love that doesn't care about the boundaries of time and life.

What do you like best about being in love?

Elyzabeth M. VaLey

7 comments:

Debby said...

I love the way you put that. IN love with the idea of love. I think I am as well.
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Anonymous said...

Like Debby IN love with the idea of love, but would have to add the happy ever after to it.

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Lorraine said...

I love LOVE in all its forms. Having a loving relationship with someone you truly respect and want to share your life with is a bonus... one which I'm shy of just now. Who knows, maybe the third time's the charm. :-)
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Elyzabeth M. VaLey said...

Thanks Debby!

Definitely Love with a Happy ever after, Virginia.

Agreed, Lorraine! (I'm single right now too, but who knows what the future will hold ;-)

Maria D. said...

I think I like the idea of something that is permanent and wont' go away...I like the HEA aspect

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Jen B. said...

Love makes me feel safe and strong.
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June M. said...

Just being able to count on someone else is the best thing about love.
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