Posted by: Author | November 22, 2010

Dario and Emma Hijack a Blog

Ciao, Bella, I’m Dario De Luca and I’ve taken over Jillian’s  blog today to tell you about the book she wrote that releases tomorrow from SirenBookStrand. The name of the book is Solo Honeymoon. Don’t be fooled by the title, it’s really a story about an Italian man who happens to be a Conti (Count to  you Americans). He’s quite the dancer. He has a passione for ballroom dances. And the story is not about his honeymoon. Not at all.

Good God, Dario, everyone knows this story is about me, Emma Chauncey.  Me. The honeymoon in the title is my honeymoon, therefore, it must be a story about me, the daughter of a 1960s folk singer.  You’re showing your arrogant side. You think everything is about you, don’t you?

Of course I think that, cara, I design shoes. Women’s shoes.  Who wouldn’t want to have a man that could make them a pair of shoes to match that odd colored dress all of you have in your closet?

You do have a point there, Dario, but I still -Uh oh, here comes Jillian, quick, act innocent.

No, cara, I won’t be scared away by some writer woman. I shall post an excerpt here and then we shall get back inside the book. Come with me,  mia bella.

EXCERPT:

Dario came around to the side of the table where she stood. “I’ve taken the liberty of having dinner served to us here in the conservatory. Please be seated, and the chicken sorrentino will be served.” He pulled out her chair, and she sat.

“What’s in chicken sorrentino? I’ve never had it.”

“Its chicken, eggplant, two kinds of wine, and mushrooms.”

“It sounds divine,” she said. “Why the limes?”

“I had the chef pour some marsala in a pitcher, and I like to add lime juice to it as a aperitivo. Would you like to try it?”

“Sure.”

He took a knife from the table and cut the limes open. As he squeezed the limes and smiled at her, she felt her insides melt at the intensity of his stare. His dark brown eyes were bottomless, and she knew she could lose herself in them and never want to come up for air. His hands were strong and capable as they pulverized the limes, and she blushed to think what those hands could do to her body.

“How do you say it…‘a penny for your thoughts,’ Emma?” he asked.

“I have no thoughts.”

He laughed. “So, you’re just sitting there watching me and your mind is blank?”

“Of course not. It’s just that I’m really just relaxing and have no specific thoughts.”

“Sure, cara, sure.” He smiled again at her.

Thankfully, the young man that had brought Emma the note earlier brought in the plates of food at that very moment, and she was spared having to come up with a plausible story of what she had been thinking.

Wonder what he would say if I told him I was thinking of those big strong hands squeezing my…

Emma, are you all right?” Dario asked, interrupting her thoughts.

“Fine. Fine,” she replied as she picked up her fork and took a bite of the chicken.

 The food was delicious, and Dario seemed to be on a charm offensive with her as he told her stories of his childhood days with Vincente and their adventures at the estate when they were on holiday from school.

Once the plates had been cleared, Dario stood. “I’ve brought in an old Victrola and would love for you to dance with me. We didn’t get a chance at the town party, and as dancing is my passion, I’d like to share it with you. Will you?” He stood and took off his dinner jacket. The white dress shirt he had on clung to his body. He held his hand out to her, and she rose from her chair and took his hand in her own.

They walked over to the Victrola, and Dario picked out a Viennese waltz by Strauss and put it on the turntable to play. As the scratchy sounds came from the machine, he held out his arms to Emma, and she moved into his dance space, and they began the first steps of the waltz. As soon as Dario touched her back, he stopped short. He spun her around to face away from him.

“Nice dress, Emma. I’m glad your seamstress ran out of fabric and couldn’t finish the back.”

“Very funny, Signore Conti.” She shuddered at his touch.

“Come here, woman,” he said in a low voice as he pulled her to him again.

They danced until the song ended. After the song ended, they stared into each others eyes and kept dancing as Dario hummed until the candles sputtered and went out. At some point, Dario’s hand on her back changed from the waltz position to a caress. She pulled herself closer to him as his hand ran up and down her back and eventually inside the fabric of the dress around to the side of her breast. As soon as his fingers touched her breast, she stopped moving. He stopped as well and, as his thumb inside her dress thrummed her nipple, he bent and kissed her. She groaned, and he said, “Will you go alone again to your bed tonight, bella mia?”

“No. I don’t think so, but I don’t think I can move right now to go anywhere.”

“No matter, bella, I’m not sure I can either. My passione is inflamed for you.”

“I know.”

He smiled. “You noticed?”

“Of course.”

 This book is available for pre-order now and releases tomorrow. http://www.bookstrand.com/solo-honeymoon


Responses

  1. Lynn Rush's avatar

    Awesome!!! Congrats on the release date!! How EXCITING!!!

    • Author's avatar

      Thanks Lynn!

  2. danicaavet's avatar

    Great excerpt, Jillian! Be still my heart!

    • Author's avatar

      Glad you liked it Danica.

  3. Julia Rachel Barrett's avatar

    Love this! Congrats!

    • Author's avatar

      Thanks Julia! Glad you came by and really chuffed that you liked it


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