Acapulco Nightsby K. J. Gillenwater
Suzie's fiancé, James, is pressuring her to pick a day for their wedding. She's cancelled three dates, and he's starting to wonder if she really wants to get married. But how does she go about telling her fiancé that she's already married to a man in Mexico? She needs a divorce, and she needs one fast. Her marriage has been a secret from her best friend, Janice, her fiancé, even her own mother, and she wants to keep it that way. When Janice asks her to come along on an all-girl vacation to Acapulco, Suzie leaps at the chance. A search on the Internet gives Suzie all the information she needs to track down her husband, Joaquin, while out of the country and finally get that divorce. Unfortunately, Joaquin won't give her up so easily. When James appears in Acapulco unexpectedly, all hell breaks loose, and Suzie stands to lose everything she's ever loved.
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Joaquin Hernandez de León. A name I hadn’t
thought about in more than ten years. Finding my husband on the Internet
stunned me for a moment. I couldn’t breathe.
The soft yellow walls of my home office
disappeared, and my gaze narrowed at the web page in front of
me.
Joaquin.
“Hey, Suzie! Are you almost ready to go?”
In a flash, I hit the print key on my computer and
minimized my Internet browser window.
“You’re going to miss your plane.” James, my
fiancé, stood in the doorway.
I sat with my back to him, trying to regain my
composure. I felt the heat in my cheeks and knew if I turned to look at him, he
would know something was up.
I fussed with a stack of papers next to my
computer. “I’m almost ready to go.
Sorry it took me so long to find what I needed.” I spun around in my
chair.
James had that cute little frown on his face I
loved. He looked aggravated
and adorable all at the same time.
I smiled. “Why don’t I grab what I need here, and
you start warming up the car in the garage?” Seeing the printed pages waiting in
the tray of my printer, I itched to pick them up and read them.
“We need to get going. It takes a lot longer to get
through security nowadays, remember?” He looked at me expectantly.
As casually as I could, I switched off my
computer and then swept the newly printed papers out of the tray. “Just some
ideas for places to see while Janice and I are in Acapulco.”
I folded them up and jammed them into the
pocket of my carry-on. As I zippered my bag closed, my stomach dropped at the
deceit.
Sharon x
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Interesting excerpt! I'd love to know how it ends.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mai! Hopefully, you can find out how it ends... ;-)
DeleteI need to find time to read more, used to love reading before bed.
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Oooh sounds good! I'll keep it in mind for my next hols :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the consideration!
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