Exposed To Passion (Five Senses Series Book #3)
Gemma Brocato
Leading a vagabond life as a curator for a traveling photography exhibit translates to a lot of bad days for Rikki Salerno. But her trouble doubles when a careless high school student shoves her into a marsh. Being rescued by teacher Sam Kerrigan should have made things better, but Rikki’s inability to confess her true identity casts a shadow over their budding affair.
When Sam refuses an overly aggressive parent’s marriage proposal, she’s determined to ruin him. Not only does she doctor photos to make it look like Sam’s behaved inappropriately in front of students, she hacks the foundation website to reveal Rikki’s true identity. Faster than the blink of a shutter, Rikki’s focus changes from pursuing her full-color future to the black and white necessity of clearing Sam’s name.
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Obligingly, Sam stopped the truck to let her take pictures. She adjusted the brightness setting, snapped another couple of shots, then dropped the camera into her lap.
“I’d love to see this at dawn. Do you know how haunting this would be in a low-light setting?” She fidgeted in her seat, battling her muse’s demand to pick up her camera again. The images she’d captured so far were sufficient. She’d known the second she took the best photo from that vantage point. She’d bet her favorite camera it was the way a baseball player knew a ball would soar out of the park the second the bat connected. Adrenaline spread through her like spiders, creeping and crawling through her chest and along her arms.
Sam put the truck back in gear and eased forward into a parking spot. “I brought wood so we can make a campfire over here, under the trees. The best spot for us to set up our camera equipment will be there, along the riverbank.” He lifted his hand from the steering wheel and gestured toward a flat, sandy section of land. “There is nothing overhead to mar the focus. Unless you see a better location...”
“I’ll look around, but the riverbank makes the most sense. It’s flat, and as long as it’s solid, should be good.” She flashed back to the spit of land where they’d met, when the bank hadn’t been stable enough to keep her from tumbling into the water. “I’ll unload the equipment if you start the fire.”
“Deal.”
Putting his shoulder to the door, he paused, appeared to think better of it, then twisted toward her. Desire changed his eyes to steamy, mesmerizing cobalt. Leaning across the center of the truck, he lifted a hand to her cheek and urged her lips toward his. His mouth, soft and warm, possessed hers, shortening her breath. After a brief moment, he deepened the kiss, opening his mouth on hers, demanding more. Without hesitation, she responded, welcoming the intrusion of his tongue and plunged her fingers through his hair, pulling him closer.
Sliding his hand down her arm, he cradled her wrist, then pulled her hand to rest along his chest. His heart thumped violently, racing, echoing her speeding pulse. His lips curled into a smile. He laced his fingers through hers and pressed, flattening both against his body. The warmth of his hand, the rhythmic thud of his heart, and the sensuous insistence of his lips rocked her. It changed mere passion into something more enduring.
The loud blare of a horn interrupted the brief interlude. Sam jumped away from her, disentangling their fingers, pink staining his cheeks. Moving his hands to his lap, he attempted to hide the evidence of their steamy kiss from the group of students pulling into the spot next to his truck.
Gemma on the spot!
How long does it take you to find the right title for your book?
It depends on the book. The first novel I ever wrote had three names before I settled on the current title. Of course, that book is still under the bed collecting dust. Typically, by the time I’ve finished a book, I’ve decided on a title.
How many books have you written? Which is your favorite?
I’m currently working on my fifth full-length novel. I’ve also written two novellas which I plan to self pub in November. As far as a favorite, I know you really are supposed to have one (just like you aren’t supposed to have favorite children), but I have to say my current fav is Exposed To Passion. I love this book so much. To be honest, even after all the editing rounds and galley proofs, I was still in love with the book. I never once got tired of it. Truthfully, I’m looking forward to reading it again during release week. This is a tradition I started with the first book I published and have continued.
What was one of the most surprising things you learned in creating your book?
I chose to write in the contemporary romance genre because I’m lazy and don’t want to do extensive research. But each book requires a certain amount of fact checking and study. This book required me to find out about photography, bullies and teen suicide. Looking up information about bullying and what makes a teen suicidal was absolutely heart breaking. I can’t even begin to imagine the psychological damage incurred when one person willingly, ruthlessly inflicts pain on another.
Do you have any writing quirks?
I don’t know if you’d consider it quirk, but I have a ritual of sorts. I write best when I have scented candles burning and I’m playing some kind of ambient or new age music. I find it difficult to write when I have music with lyrics on, unless it’s in a foreign language.
Fly that geek flag high! What is it you're currently obsessing over in the book, tv show, or movie world?
I’m a massive Walking Dead fanatic. I count down the days until the next season starts, I’ve researched how to survive in a Zombie apocalypse and I’ve taken numerous quizzes to find out how long I’d actually be able to live in a world like that one (13 months - which I think is a long time). I’ve even created meme of the characters to use on my Facebook page. And I might have a crush on a certain dirty hillbilly. It’s official, I’m obsessed. Hi Jen, Thanks so much for inviting me to visit your blog today. I’m eager to share a little about me and my new release, Exposed To Passion, with your followers.
Gemma Brocato
Gemma's favorite desk accessories for many years were a circular wooden token, better known as a 'round tuit,' and a slip of paper from a fortune cookie proclaiming her a lover of words; some day she'd write a book. All it took was a transfer to the United Kingdom, the lovely English springtime, and a huge dose of homesickness to write her first novel. Once it was completed and sent off with a kiss, even the rejections addressed to 'Dear Author' were gratifying. After returning to America, she spent a number of years as a copywriter, dedicating her skills to making insurance and the agents who sell them sound sexy. Eventually, her full-time job as a writer interfered with her desire to be a writer full-time and she left the world of financial products behind to pursue an avocation as a romance author. |
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