Sunday, December 8, 2013

AND UNLIKELY ANGELS FALL IN LOVE… (+ $10 GIFT CARD GIVEAWAY)



HAPPY HOLIDAYS!  from Genie Gabriel 
At the end of this party,
I'll be drawing the name of one commenter to receive 
a $10 gift card from Amazon.com.


AND UNLIKELY ANGELS FALL IN LOVE…

***EXCERPT from UNLIKELY ANGEL***

Two weeks before Christmas, Mitch decided he had waited long enough. 

“Come on, mutt.” Mitch grabbed his coat and a pair of work gloves. “Let’s go find the twins.” 

Gabe bounded to his feet and bumped the doorknob with his nose. He sniffed and marked around the yard while Mitch pulled the Ferrari out of the garage. As soon as the dog jumped into the car, Mitch drove to a lot selling Christmas trees. He selected one that would fit nicely in Julia’s small apartment and strapped it to the top of the car. 

The mutt hung his head out the window, riding in silent watchfulness until the apartment building was in sight. “Woof!” 

“You have to be quiet or we’ll get caught smuggling you in.” Under cover of the falling twilight and a bushy evergreen tree, Mitch and the dog walked quickly toward Julia’s apartment. 

As soon as Julia opened the door, the dog pushed inside and sniffed out the twins, quickly falling back into their game of hide and seek. Within seconds, the twins’ giggles let Julia know the dog had found the children. 

“I brought a tree.” Mitch stood the evergreen upright. 

“I see that.” Julia bit her lip as she walked around the tree. “Nice choice. Bushy all around.” 

“I had three picky sisters who trained me in the fine art of Christmas tree selection.” 

Julia smiled. “They trained you well.” 

“I thought we could decorate it tonight and maybe have cookies and hot chocolate.” 

The wistful look on Mitch’s face tugged at Julia’s heart. She didn’t want to disappoint him--or miss the chance to spend time with him. “That would be great. Except...” 

“Except?” 

“All the decorations were left behind.” 

Understanding dawned in Mitch’s eyes. “I’m sorry, Julia. I didn’t think--I’ll go buy some.” 

“Wait--” Julia didn’t want to owe Mitch anything more, and she couldn’t afford to buy decorations for an entire tree right now. “Let’s make decorations. We have construction paper for paper chains and snowflakes, and we can pop corn to string together. I haven’t done that in years. It will be fun.” 

“How about the angel for the top?” Mitch asked. 

Julia tapped her chin thoughtfully. “Origami. We can do a fancy folded paper one.” She hoped. 

“Sounds great to me.” Mitch took off his jacket. “I did remember a stand.” 

While Mitch set the tree in the stand, Julia gathered supplies for ornaments and explained to the twins what they were going to do. The twins were delighted, as they hadn’t been allowed to touch the fussy tinsel and glass ornaments on the tree in the West Hills house. Just one more reminder of how suppressed her children’s joy had been. Julia much preferred this homemade Christmas tree. 

The tiny apartment soon became littered with scraps of paper, as loops of red and green chains took shape. The popping of corn rattled a cheerful accompaniment to the giggles of the twins as Julia brought another bowl of popcorn for Mitch to add to the string the dog snitched pieces from. 

“Why don’t you just give him some popcorn?” Julia asked. 

“He won’t eat it except off the string.” Mitch threw a disgusted look toward the dog. “It must be a new game.” 

Julia turned away to hide her smile. The tree was shaping up beautifully, even if Angelina insisted on hanging all her handmade ornaments on the same three branches. “Anyone want refills on hot chocolate?” 

When Julia returned from the kitchen, the room had grown quiet. 

“Your helpers are asleep,” Mitch said. 

The twins lay curled like cherubs next to the dog beneath the spreading limbs of the now decorated tree. 

“Do you want to move them to bed?” Mitch asked. 

Julia nodded. Soon the twins were settled in their beds for the night. 

“Sometimes I just want to watch my children.” Julia’s heart swelled with joy as she gazed at Abraham and Angelina. “If I could have one thing for Christmas, I’d ask for my children to be safe.” 

Julia and Mitch lapsed into silence for a moment, absorbing the innocence of the twins as they slept. “What would you ask for, Mitch?” 

Mitch stared at Julia for a moment longer. His gaze caressed every inch of her face and finally settled on her mouth. “A kiss from you.” 

***

You can buy UNLIKELY ANGEL from Amazon.com, where the ebook version (under the title, THE BODYGUARD) is also on sale for just 99 cents! For more excerpts, information about this book and others I've written, as well as buy links, please visit my web site at <www.GenieGabriel.com>.


Happy holidays to all of you!

8 comments:

ELF said...

Looks like a sweet story, thank you for the excerpt.

Catherine Lee said...

That is a sweet excerpt...
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Beth said...

Definitely have to add this one to the ever growing wish list.

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Genene Valleau, writing as Genie Gabriel said...

Hi, E.L.F. and Catherine! Well, parts of the story are sweet, but there is also danger and drama and cliffhanging suspense before these characters reach a hard-earned happily ever after. :)

-Genie

Genene Valleau, writing as Genie Gabriel said...

Glad I could help out, Beth! LOL! Actually I have one of those ever-growing wish lists also, as well as boxes of print books and files of ebooks to be read!

-Genie

Reviews By Crystal said...

Nice Excerpt!

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Genene Valleau, writing as Genie Gabriel said...

Thanks, Crystal! Glad you stopped by. :)

Karen H said...

I've heard of Genie and her work before, but have never taken the time to add the books to my to-buy list. That has to change....and soon! Loved this excerpt.

kareninnc at gmail dot com